They had three in the back so we pushed three up front. They had to make some difficult decisions and adjust to what we were doing. I wouldn't say that it had a direct effect on the goal but (Cooper) was on the field at the right time.
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I thought Roberto Mina went in there and did very, very well. The first goal was a great goal. A great play on the second one from Ramon Nunez and Bobby Rhine to get in there and open it up down the right side and ends up being a great tap-in.Colin Clarke
I'm pleased with the performance. We were unlucky not to get a win. We could have been one or two up early on. But I'm very pleased for the boys, and at the same time a little disappointed.
Colin Clarke
The spirit has always been pretty good. We always had belief, we just weren't getting any results because of some little things, ... There wasn't any one reason that things weren't going right so we knew that once we got the first result that things would lift off. This is our home, our home field and it took a while to give it ourselves a home-field advantage, but we're starting to do that.
Colin Clarke
You don't just go from being injured to being back in form. It takes time.
Colin Clarke
Any time that you get a win it's a boost, and we needed that win against Chicago, at home, there were a lot of positives. But more importantly we knew that it was important to build on that win and not let the momentum go.
Colin Clarke
The kid's playing great. He's full of confidence and he's always had the ability to do what he did tonight. He hits shots that move and dip. That's a great goal and I don't think you're going to see a better one around for a while.
Colin Clarke
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