In an interview at the team’s training facility this week, Spanos said that the Chargers’ success was helping generate interest in the team, but that winning over fans in Los Angeles was a long-term project.

On the team’s decision to play temporarily in a 27,000-seat soccer stadium

“Just being able to get around the stadium, the amenities, all the game-day experience is important, and I think it’s appreciated.”

On the sale of seat licenses for season tickets in the new stadium

“We’re probably where we thought we would be, and playing well really helps. Timing is everything. It kind of jumps every time [we win]. Monday mornings are great when you win in the playoffs.”

On the decision to price seat licenses as low as $100

“We gave up a little, but enough to make it more affordable. Once we get them there, it’s more important than trying to make another 25 or 30 bucks a ticket. And that really helps you establish yourself in the market.”

On the Chargers’ commitment to the market

“There’s no doubt we’re the Los Angeles Chargers. Los Angeles is our home.”