You Asked? Seattle Sounders' Keller Answers, Part II

The second part of the Kasey Keller video interview answering questions from Goal.com readers has now arrived.

Kasey Keller - Fulham (PA)
The You Asked? feature returns!

Goal.com readers sent in questions and goalkeeper Kasey Keller answered so many of them that his video interview was split into two parts.

Last week, Keller was part of the inaugural You Asked? article, and now Part 2 concludes his interview. The veteran goalkeeper has a wealth of experiences and stories to share from his many years in the sport.

Keller tackled topics such as why the U.S. produces so many good goalkeepers, what his career achievement was, and what he might say if U.S. national team coach Bob Bradley was in dire straits and needed to call Keller in for one more game.

Check out the Goal.com video below, and let us know in the comments which player you would like You Asked? to feature next!

Also, don't forget to participate in the upcoming edition. Chivas USA's Trujillo will take on selected questions - so submit one today!


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