You Asked?: Submit Questions For Mariano Trujillo

Submit questions for Chivas USA's Mexican fullback, Mariano Trujillo, in Goal.com's video feature "You Asked?"

Mariano Trujillo, Chivas USA, MLS (Juan Miranda / Chivas USA)
Chivas USA added experienced Mexican fullback Mariano Trujillo in the offseason and the 32-year-old slotted immediately into the league's stingiest backline.

A bit of a journey-man, Trujillo has spent time with UNAM Pumas, Santos Laguna, Monarcas Morelia, and Atlante. Now he's playing in Major League Soccer, providing steady defending and cultivated attacking down the right flank for the Goats.

Goal.com is giving you the chance to ask Trujillo anything you'd like. Want to know about the transition to living in America? Ever wonder who is the biggest jokester in the Chivas USA locker room? Submit a question in the comments section.

The best of the bunch will be gathered and asked. Trujillo will answer them, on video, on Wednesday, May 27.

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