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Video: Arena Praises Workmanlike Effort Of LA
LA Galaxy coach Bruce Arena praised his team's "blue collar" effort in a 1-0 win over the Houston Dynamo.
The Los Angeles Galaxy restored level ground in its record this season with a scrappy 1-0 win over the Houston Dynamo. A Todd Dunivent goal was enough to grant the Galaxy the full three points.
After the match, head coach and general manager Bruce Arena declared himself pleased with the three points, however they came.
"It was a tough game, a blue collar game," Arena said. "A game where there's nothing wrong with getting a goal and defending and getting three points."
Watch Goal.com's video of the post game press conference below.
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After the match, head coach and general manager Bruce Arena declared himself pleased with the three points, however they came.
"It was a tough game, a blue collar game," Arena said. "A game where there's nothing wrong with getting a goal and defending and getting three points."
Watch Goal.com's video of the post game press conference below.
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For more on Major League Soccer, visit Goal.com's MLS page
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