You Asked? Chivas USA's Mariano Trujillo Answers

A new player has taken on the challenge of answering questions from Goal.com readers - Chivas USA's Mariano Trujillo.

Mariano Trujillo, Chivas USA, MLS (Juan Miranda / Chivas USA)
Goal.com's interactive interview feature returns with a new subject, Chivas USA midfielder Mariano Trujillo.

The Mexican international joined the club that presently leads Major League Soccer this season, after many years playing for clubs both in Mexico (Santos Laguna, UNAM Pumas, Monarcas Morelia, Atlante) and abroad  with Skoda Xanthi of Greece.

Trujillo's steady play has helped pace the club and he has made an almost seamless transition to the squad and MLS in general. It probably helped Trujillo to be comfortable in English, and Goal.com readers can see his proficiency in action in the video.

The midfielder tackles questions about the differences between the two leagues, drawing on examples from his own experience. He also reveals in this exclusive interview the personal reasons behind his Skoka Xanthi exit.

Bonus clip: Trujillo takes on a question in Spanish about his music preferences!


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