Quotes: Chivas USA 2, Toronto FC 0

CHIVAS USA 2, TORONTO FC 0


TORONTO HEAD COACH MO JOHNSTON

On the amount of games some of the European players have played already:

"You can see sometimes, in certain parts of their play -- they're playing a little bit sluggish, when we're away from home, certainly when the heat is there. Carl Robinson has played 70 -- I think it's 70 games this year -- which is way too much. We'll be trying to reduce his training, playing back-to-back is not ideal. Dichio is the same and Welsh is the same. They obviously need a rest but it's very difficult to rest people when we've got so many injuries."


On the team still not scoring goals:

"We've had trouble scoring. We'll address it Monday, Tuesday. Look, there's no point saying we didn't create any chances today, we created a bunch of chances. If we can get our guys back, and get back playing healthy, then it will be better for TFC."


TORONTO MIDFIELDER MAURICE EDU

On the team's injuries:

"I wouldn't count us out yet, you know. There's still nine games left in the season, guys are coming back from injury that you saw today -- I wouldn't count us out of the playoffs -- but you know we're going through a rough stretch right now. It's kind of frustrating, but what can you do? You've got to learn to deal with it; obviously injuries are going to happen to the team, and you've got to play through it."


TORONTO DEFENDER MARVELL WYNNE

On the goalless streak:

"We're not coming in everyday saying that we've gone however many minutes without a goal. We play each game just like another game, we're not thinking there's more pressure on us we always try and go out and win whether we score or not."


CHIVAS USA HEAD COACH PREKI

On the game:

"I thought we played really good, especially in the second half we were disciplined for most part of the game, they are hard to play against. We didn't give them too many good looks and I thought we deserved to win today."


On the week ahead:

"The thing is we had a great performance and a great result, but now we can't be taking it too high, losing our mentality and all that kind of stuff. We have to be ready for Thursday, we know we have a tough customer in the Galaxy a team that is going to give us problems, and then we know we have Salt Lake on Sunday. So we have a long week ahead of us and hopefully the men in our locker room will enjoy the win tonight and starting tomorrow will be thinking about the game against the Galaxy."


CHIVAS FORWARD MAYKEL GALINDO

On the game:

"I'm happy first of all because I didn't have a visa to come into Toronto originally, and since I've gotten here to Toronto, I really like the city very much. This has been the stadium where I've seen the most fans supporting the local team and I'm happy because of the win and you know got a really good road victory."


On his personal goals:

"No, I've never really set a goal for myself in terms of number of goals. Right now my goal is to do well in my first year in Major league soccer and not see me as the Cuban guy that deserted but rather as a guy that's doing well in Major League Soccer right now."


CHIVAS MIDFIELDER JONATHAN BORNSTEIN

On being called up to the U.S. national team:

"You know it should be a good one, I leave tomorrow for Sweden -- it's just a one-game thing in Sweden on the 22nd and I'm really looking forward to joining the team and getting into the swing of things there."


On the upcoming week:

"We need to keep our mentality right in training. The past couple of weeks we've been working really hard trying to instill this mentality in the team that any where we go we can win and we'll just take care of every team. So we've got to keep that up and within the next week before the Galaxy game we've got to prepare ourselves and get ready to play them in another good stadium with a big crowd."