VIDEO: Galaxy's Klein Takes Reader Questions

The rain in Los Angeles put Chris Klein in the stadium tunnels to answer reader questions, but the Galaxy player took on a good share of the submitted entries, including a few sent in anonymously.

Goal.com readers responded when given the chance to ask Los Angeles Galaxy player Chris Klein a number of questions.

The Major League Soccer veteran was game to answer a good amount of them.

Nick Delaz wanted to know how Bruce Arena will approach the 2009 MLS soccer season tactically and strategically on the field.

Robert Hernandez of Pasadena was more concerned about how the Galaxy had changed through the years.

Hi Chris," Hernandez wrote. "I can't help but notice or feel that a lot of the players don't love the shirt. The Galaxy team doesn't feel like a family anymore like it was from 96 to about 03, 05. At times some players looked like they had no pride for the shirt or our city. You were and are the exception even though you played out of position you gave you all. How do we get these new players to have pride wearing the Galaxy colors?"

Eddie G. of  Diamond Bar wanted to know about the team's new talent.

"Do you see potential in the team this year?" He asked. "What player(s) is standing out to you?"

Klein complimented quite a few of the questioners. The Galaxy's 2007 Player of the Year expressed his opinion on a number of topics and also confessed the truth about the Beckham jerseys in his life.

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