VIDEO: Curt Onalfo On Kansas City Draw With Galaxy

Curt Onalfo couldn’t hide his disappointment with only collecting one point on the road against the Galaxy.

A tight match in L.A. led to another draw for the Galaxy against Kansas City, but Wizards coach Curt Onalfo could not hide his disappointment in the post match press conference.

 

The Wizards were up a goal, and up a man, but could not hold on for the win and had to settle for only one point, when three roads points were well and truly on the offer.

 

Onalfo admitted that the Galaxy played well, but also said that it was a missed opportunity for his team to earn a vital road win.

 

Goal.com was on hand and has video of Onalfo’s post match reaction.

 

 

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