VIDEO: Houston Coach Kinnear Blames Himself For Loss

Houston coach Dominic Kinnear blamed himself for the 1-0 reverse to the LA Galaxy. Watch video of his press conference below.

Prior to the 1-0 loss to the Los Angeles Galaxy Sunday, Houston Dynamo head coach Dominic Kinnear had led his team to 11 straight matches without defeat. One Todd Dunivent goal later, and the Western Conference leaders are looking mortal again.

Speaking in the post-game press conference, Kinnear shouldered the blame for the loss.

"I put a lot of blame on myself for the goal we gave up, because I think it was my decision to pull a guy off the two guys marking the corner kick," the Dynamo coach said.

Watch Goal.com's video of Kinnear speaking below.

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