VIDEO: Donovan Urges For Patience With Galaxy

Marquee attacker Landon Donovan praised his side's performance in the 0-0 draw with Chivas USA, and urged patience for his "young" side.

After the 0-0 draw in the SuperClasico against Chivas USA, Los Angeles Galaxy forward Landon Donovan said that his side needs to be patient as it continues to gel. The Galaxy remain winless, but Donovan was impressed with the showing and thinks better games are soon to come.

"We're still a fairly young team and we have guys who haven't played a lot together, so we still have to be patient," the U.S. international said. "We want to get better. This result is business oriented, but tonight I can be proud of how we did."

Watch Goal.com's video of Donovan talking below.

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