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WATCH: Robbie's the architect as LA Galaxy claim MLS Cup

At the end of a busy week, Robbie Keane was at the heart of the move which saw the Galaxy beat the Houston Dynamo 1-0 last night.

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ROBBIE KEANE HAS had plenty of important weeks on the football pitch but few which were as enjoyable — or as hectic — as the one which has just passed.

After helping Ireland seal qualification for Euro 2012 on Tuesday, Keane kept the champagne on ice for a few days and jetted back to Los Angeles for last night’s MLS Cup final.

And while the Dubliner didn’t get his name on the scoresheet, he was at the heart of the move which saw the LA Galaxy beat the Houston Dynamo 1-0 and seal the franchise’s third cup win.

Landon Donovan was the hero of the evening, skipping free to dink the ball over Houston keeper Tally Hall in the 72nd minute.

But it was the local boy’s international team-mates who combined to set him free, David Beckham rising to flick a header onto Keane who beat his man before sliding a neat through-ball into Donovan’s path.

It was a fitting contribution for Beckham in what many believe to be his last game for the Galaxy after five years of service.

For Keane though, this is just the beginning.

“That’s why I came here, to win things,” Keane told MLSSoccer’s Jackie Pickering afterwards.

“They made it hard for us. We dominated the game to be honest with you but we just didn’t get through.”

I just dropped off and I saw Landon running through. It was sort of a reverse pass to him and Landon did the rest, it was a great finish. From then on, we knew we were going to win.

“It’s been a very tough few weeks for me — six games in two-and-a-half weeks. I’m a little bit tired now, but it was worth it to win the championship.”

Watch Robbie’s post-match interview with MLSSoccer.com >

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    Nov 21st 2011, 9:56 AM

    Well done Robbie. Winning is a good habit to get into and will keep his confidence high for next summer.

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    Nov 21st 2011, 9:57 AM

    well done Robbie…..fair play

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    Nov 21st 2011, 12:53 PM

    Not Robbie’s biggest fan but the pass was nicely done :)

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    Nov 21st 2011, 1:34 PM

    Why not?

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    Nov 21st 2011, 3:29 PM

    There is always one…every good thing got to have a bit of irish….welldone robbie

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    Nov 21st 2011, 2:47 PM

    Why say ‘the luck of the Irish’? This phrase has been used over the years in a rascist fashion, most often by the British, to explain away Irish successes as merely dumb luck, and not the product of hard work, dedication and skill.
    Unfotunatly this demeaning phrase has become widespread and accepted to the extent that many Irish, for reasons unknown, actually like having their successes demeaned in such a manner, not just or deserved, merely lucky.

    Robbie deserves all his successes.

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    Nov 21st 2011, 3:55 PM

    It is a term used nowadays in a very positive way, so as a phrase it has evolved, you should try it.

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    Nov 21st 2011, 4:55 PM

    Nonsense. So it’s a phrase we still use. It’s not demeaning. As for the luck comment- Every successful person will say ‘I’m lucky’ or has it said to them ‘you are so lucky’. That’s hardly meant to take away from the achievement. It’s just a saying

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