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As much as a fan of the game as a player, I'm excited for this game ... A lot of our fans are showing up in numbers in South Africa, so I'm hoping that will help us.
This game will generate a lot of interest in the soccer community and in the broader American community ... We'll spend a lot of time and effort promoting the match. It's extremely exciting for any number of reasons. Historical between the countries, historical because of football, current because of Da...
To be candid we have some work to do on researching Algeria and Slovenia ... Clearly, these are very good teams. We've played teams we don't know a lot about before, but Bob and the staff do a really good job of getting tapes and breaking them down for us, and we do get some sense of who you are playing...
On Sunday, Beckham can rewrite that part of the equation. The Galaxy, led by himself and Major League Soccer MVP Landon Donovan, will play a one-game championship match against Real Salt Lake, and here is how the Galaxy got to the championship match.
England is physical, big, and used to playing at a very high pace ... We have a lot of guys who have played high level games, but are we as talented as England? Probably not, but we can match their effort.
The Galaxy have done a complete 180 ... Bruce [Arena] has stabilized things. Defensively, they're really good, and they've got great goalkeeping. They're a hard-working team, and when you have players like Landon Donovan and David Beckham, the game can change in a flash. They're going to be a tough team...
England is physical, big, and used to playing at a very high pace ... We have a lot of guys who have played high level games, but are we as talented as England? Probably not, but we can match their effort.
Leading players like Landon Donovan, Oguchi Onyewu, Jozy Altidore and Michael Bradley have all come through the Residency Program and now form an integral part of the national team ... We're delighted this work is paying off and I hope the players who are here at Nigeria 2009 can kick on and join them i...
We’re excited but we know we’ve got one more to go ... What a great game, couldn’t ask for more, except for the lights going out but other than that it was a great night and now we go to Seattle next week.
This is probably the most important regular-season game we've played as we battle for the Western Conference title and home-field advantage in the playoffs ... The game is less than two weeks out, and the anticipation of both David Beckham and Landon Donovan coming to Houston, along with the importance ...
I was spoiled in the early part of my career in San Jose because we made the playoffs the first four years I was there ... So, I almost got used to that and thought that was the norm.
The excitement over this match should result in a sellout, making it the third straight year that we have ended the regular season with a capacity crowd ... This could be a critical match for playoff positioning and will involve some interesting storylines with players like David Beckham and Landon Dono...
In the 90 minutes it takes to play a football match, we can save 180 people who would otherwise die from malaria
It's huge for our franchise ... Myself, Gordo (Alan Gordon), Cobi (Jones) ... we kind of understand what this all means. But we're not satisfied ... that's not good enough for us. Now we have a big opportunity to do something special. If you told me before the year we had a game at home against Houston ...
If you told me before the year that we had a game against Houston to go to the MLS Cup final, I'd be excited
We realize if we want to be ultimately successful in South Africa, we still have some work to do
We're pretty satisfied with where we are now and the hard work we've put in but I think we realize if we want to be ultimately successful in South Africa we still have some work to do
We didn’t want to go into that last game leaving anything to chance ... It feels great to qualify. It’s the end of a long journey, a long grind, from the first game against Barbados. We had a very disappointing 2006, and we don’t want to go through that again. I’m a person who likes to live in the momen...
We did a good job ... We're going to South Africa.
It's going to be a complicated game, but we're confident in the way we're playing ... Plus, last time we went to Honduras we won 2-1 so [a win] is possible.
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SEATTLE - NOVEMBER 22: (R-L) Landon Donovan #10 of the Los Angeles Galaxy stands with coach Bruce Arena following their defeat by Real Salt Lake in the MLS Cup final at Qwest Field on November 22, 2009 in Seattle, Washington.
View Photo »SEATTLE - NOVEMBER 22: Landon Donovan #10 of the Los Angeles Galaxy lays on the pitch during the MLS Cup final against Real Salt Lake at Qwest Field on November 22, 2009 in Seattle, Washington.
View Photo »SEATTLE - NOVEMBER 22: Landon Donovan #10 of Los Angeles Galaxy speaks with Donovan Ricketts #1 during the MLS Cup final against Real Salt Lake at Qwest Field on November 22, 2009 in Seattle, Washington.
View Photo »SEATTLE - NOVEMBER 22: Robbie Russell #3 of Real Salt Lake challenges Landon Donovan #10 of Los Angeles Galaxy during the MLS Cup final at Qwest Field on November 22, 2009 in Seattle, Washington.
View Photo »SEATTLE - NOVEMBER 20: Landon Donovan of the Los Angeles Galaxy speaks at a press conference on November 20, 2009 at Qwest Field in Seattle, Washington.
View Photo »SEATTLE - NOVEMBER 20: (L-R) Landon Donovan and David Beckham of the Los Angeles Galaxy speak at a press conference on November 20, 2009 at Qwest Field in Seattle, Washington.
View Photo »SEATTLE - NOVEMBER 20: Landon Donovan of the Los Angeles Galaxy addresses the media at a press conference on November 20, 2009 at Qwest Field in Seattle, Washington.
View Photo »CARSON, CA - NOVEMBER 08: Landon Donovan #10 (R) of the Los Angeles Galaxy celebrates after scoring on a penalty shot Chivas USA during the secoind half of Game 2 of the MLS Western Conference Semifinals match at The Home Depot Center on November 8, 2009 in Carson, California.
View Photo »CARSON, CA - NOVEMBER 08: Landon Donovan #10 of the Los Angeles Galaxy celebrates after defeating Chivas USA during Game 2 of the MLS Western Conference Semifinals match at The Home Depot Center on November 8, 2009 in Carson, California.
View Photo »CARSON, CA - NOVEMBER 08: Landon Donovan #10 of the Los Angeles Galaxy celebrates after defeating Chivas USA during Game 2 of the MLS Western Conference Semifinals match at The Home Depot Center on November 8, 2009 in Carson, California.
View Photo »CARSON, CA - NOVEMBER 08: Landon Donovan #10 (C) of the Los Angeles Galaxy celebrates after scoring on a penalty shot Chivas USA, during the second half of Game 2 of the MLS Western Conference Semifinals match at The Home Depot Center on November 8, 2009 in Carson, California.
View Photo »CARSON, CA - NOVEMBER 08: Landon Donovan #10 of the Los Angeles Galaxy hits a header towards the Chivas USA goal during Game 2 of the MLS Western Conference Semifinals match at The Home Depot Center on November 8, 2009 in Carson, California.
View Photo »CARSON, CA - NOVEMBER 08: Landon Donovan #10 of the Los Angeles Galaxy hits a header towards the Chivas USA goal during Game 2 of the MLS Western Conference Semifinals match at The Home Depot Center on November 8, 2009 in Carson, California.
View Photo »CARSON, CA - NOVEMBER 08: Shavar Thomas #4 of Chivas USA and Landon Donovan #10 of the Los Angeles Galaxy vie for a ball in the goal box in the second half during Game 2 of the MLS Western Conference Semifinals match at The Home Depot Center on November 8, 2009 in Carson, California.
View Photo »CARSON, CA - NOVEMBER 08: Landon Donovan #10 (R) of the Los Angeles Galaxy is tackled by by Yamith Cuesta #45 of the Chivas USA during first half of Game 2 of the MLS Western Conference Semifinals match at The Home Depot Center on November 8, 2009 in Carson, California.
View Photo »CARSON, CA - NOVEMBER 08: Landon Donovan #10 of the Los Angeles Galaxy plays the high ball off his chest from Jorge Flores #19 of Chivas USA during Game 2 of the MLS Western Conference Semifinals match at The Home Depot Center on November 8, 2009 in Carson, California.
View Photo »CARSON, CA - MAY 30: (L-R) Chris Klein #7, Landon Donovan #10, Todd Dunivant #2 and Edson Buddle #14 of the Los Angeles Galaxy celebrate after Buddle's goal late in the second half to draw even at 1-1 against the Kansas City Wizards during the MLS match at The Home Depot Center on May...
View Photo »CARSON, CA - APRIL 11: Paulo Nagamura #5 of Chivas USA slides in for the tackle on Landon Donovan #10 of the Los Angeles Galaxy in the first half during the MLS match at The Home Depot Center on April 11, 2009 in Carson, California.
View Photo »Landon Donovan (C) from the U.S. vies for the ball with of El Salvador players during their FIFA World Cup qualifying soccer match at the Cuscatlan stadium in San Salvador March 28, 2009.
View Photo »Landon Donovan (R) of the U.S. fights for the ball with Eliseo Quintanilla of El Salvador during their World Cup 2010 qualifying soccer match in San Salvador March 28, 2009.
View Photo »Salvadorean Alfredo Pacheco (L) vies the ball with US Landon Donovan (R) at the Cuscatlan stadium on March 28, 2009, in San Salvador during their FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010 qualifier match.
View Photo »Salvadorean goalkeaper Miguel Montes (L) vies for the ball with US Landon Donovan (R) at the Cuscatlan stadium on March 28, 2009, in San Salvador during their FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010 qualifier match.
View Photo »Salvadorean Marvin Gonzalez (L) vies the ball with US Landon Donovan (R) at the Cuscatlan stadium on March 28, 2009, in San Salvador during their FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010 qualifier match.
View Photo »U.S. Landon Donovan, left, gestures during a 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match against El Salvador in San Salvador, Saturday, March 28, 2009.
View Photo »El Salvador's goalkeeper Miguel Montes battles for the ball with U.S. Landon Donovan, top, during a 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match in San Salvador, Saturday, March 28, 2009.
View Photo »SEATTLE - NOVEMBER 22: Landon Donovan #10 of the Los Angeles Galaxy lays on the pitch during the MLS Cup final against Real Salt Lake at Qwest Field on November 22, 2009 in Seattle, Washington.
View Photo »As much as a fan of the game as a player, I'm excited for this game ... A lot of our fans are showing up in numbers in South Africa, so I'm hoping that will help us.
This game will generate a lot of interest in the soccer community and in the broader American community ... We'll spend a lot of time and effort promoting the match. It's extremely exciting for any number of reasons. Historical between the countries, historical because of football, current because of Da...
To be candid we have some work to do on researching Algeria and Slovenia ... Clearly, these are very good teams. We've played teams we don't know a lot about before, but Bob and the staff do a really good job of getting tapes and breaking them down for us, and we do get some sense of who you are playing...
On Sunday, Beckham can rewrite that part of the equation. The Galaxy, led by himself and Major League Soccer MVP Landon Donovan, will play a one-game championship match against Real Salt Lake, and here is how the Galaxy got to the championship match.
England is physical, big, and used to playing at a very high pace ... We have a lot of guys who have played high level games, but are we as talented as England? Probably not, but we can match their effort.
The Galaxy have done a complete 180 ... Bruce [Arena] has stabilized things. Defensively, they're really good, and they've got great goalkeeping. They're a hard-working team, and when you have players like Landon Donovan and David Beckham, the game can change in a flash. They're going to be a tough team...
England is physical, big, and used to playing at a very high pace ... We have a lot of guys who have played high level games, but are we as talented as England? Probably not, but we can match their effort.
Leading players like Landon Donovan, Oguchi Onyewu, Jozy Altidore and Michael Bradley have all come through the Residency Program and now form an integral part of the national team ... We're delighted this work is paying off and I hope the players who are here at Nigeria 2009 can kick on and join them i...
We’re excited but we know we’ve got one more to go ... What a great game, couldn’t ask for more, except for the lights going out but other than that it was a great night and now we go to Seattle next week.
This is probably the most important regular-season game we've played as we battle for the Western Conference title and home-field advantage in the playoffs ... The game is less than two weeks out, and the anticipation of both David Beckham and Landon Donovan coming to Houston, along with the importance ...
I was spoiled in the early part of my career in San Jose because we made the playoffs the first four years I was there ... So, I almost got used to that and thought that was the norm.
The excitement over this match should result in a sellout, making it the third straight year that we have ended the regular season with a capacity crowd ... This could be a critical match for playoff positioning and will involve some interesting storylines with players like David Beckham and Landon Dono...
In the 90 minutes it takes to play a football match, we can save 180 people who would otherwise die from malaria
It's huge for our franchise ... Myself, Gordo (Alan Gordon), Cobi (Jones) ... we kind of understand what this all means. But we're not satisfied ... that's not good enough for us. Now we have a big opportunity to do something special. If you told me before the year we had a game at home against Houston ...
If you told me before the year that we had a game against Houston to go to the MLS Cup final, I'd be excited
We realize if we want to be ultimately successful in South Africa, we still have some work to do
We're pretty satisfied with where we are now and the hard work we've put in but I think we realize if we want to be ultimately successful in South Africa we still have some work to do
We didn’t want to go into that last game leaving anything to chance ... It feels great to qualify. It’s the end of a long journey, a long grind, from the first game against Barbados. We had a very disappointing 2006, and we don’t want to go through that again. I’m a person who likes to live in the momen...
We did a good job ... We're going to South Africa.
It's going to be a complicated game, but we're confident in the way we're playing ... Plus, last time we went to Honduras we won 2-1 so [a win] is possible.
The win was crucial. We've got a very difficult game coming up in Honduras and Costa Rica will be tough as well
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