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 I just told the guys to keep playing. One will eventually go in. It's got to.

 I was never calm and always on edge about Bullard coming back. Once we got the second goal I was more comfortable but, still, you just don't know. Soccer is just a sport that things go up and down and you never know what's going to happen.

 The whole team picked itself up after halftime.

 They were rough to say the least. They basically took out our whole central midfield in the second half.

 We moved Tyler Reinhart around, up front to the outside; he's a playmaker. The tournament we played in down south got these guys used to rough games and how to keep their composure, and that kind of training translated in today's match.



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