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VIDEO: New York's Osorio Unhappy With Loss To Galaxy
The coach of New York barely managed to conceal his frustration and disgust with the officials.
Juan Carlos Osorio took over the Red Bulls coaching position from Bruce Arena, but he was in no mood to be charitable in return when his squad faced Arena's current team, the Los Angeles Galaxy.
Though he tried to restrain himself from blurting out anything that could see him receive a substantial fine from Major League Soccer, Osorio made clear that he did not agree with the penalty kick call on the deciding goal for the game, which ended 1-0.
Osorio did not believe Seth Stammler had commited a handball, though that was the call that eventually decided New York's fate.
Watch Osorio's statements to the press below.
Though he tried to restrain himself from blurting out anything that could see him receive a substantial fine from Major League Soccer, Osorio made clear that he did not agree with the penalty kick call on the deciding goal for the game, which ended 1-0.
Osorio did not believe Seth Stammler had commited a handball, though that was the call that eventually decided New York's fate.
Watch Osorio's statements to the press below.
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