Also our projects in Guadalajara and Saprissa are important.

Juan Pablo wants to show the world that he's a good player and he wants to win every ball. Sometimes it's better to let Ramon do the building up and come a little bit closer to Paco so they can better occupy their positions.

I have to talk to Jorge Vergara because my position is in Guadalajara and we have an agreement to work here until November. After the (last) game, I will go to Guadalajara to talk with Jorge Vergara and Antonio Cue to see what's most important for the company and for Chivas.

We thought this was a new start with Paco and Loco and Matute, ... We wanted to have the best game of the tournament and I think you could see from the beginning that sometimes you need a little bit more patience and a little bit more time.

[Sergio Garcia made his MLS debut, coming in for 20-year-old Brad Guzan between the posts.] This was a good opportunity to test his skills and he did not play bad, ... The goals weren't Matute's fault. The first two goals came off mistakes in the midfield and they did well with their counters. I don't think Matute was at fault in any of the three goals.

I like to work here but at the same time, we have projects in Guadalajara and Saprissa. I'd like to see this project through.

I have a lot of contact with (them) but at the same time I just don't have the time to go to Guadalajara or Costa Rica.

I was satisfied with Orlando, Ezra ... they did their job well. You can play with one defender more but you will lose in the midfield. ... We didn't need one more defender.

It's good for us. (Palencia) is clever and he can keep the ball and with Juan Pablo make a good combination.