You Asked?: Submit Questions For Yura Movsisyan

Next up for the You Asked? series is powerful RSL striker Yura Movsisyan.

Yura Movsisyan, Randers FC
Have anything you want to know about Real Salt Lake's Yura Movsisyan? Now's your chance. The next round of You Asked? will feature the Armenian-American hitman.

Movsisyan exploded onto the scene at the tail end of last season, scoring crucial goals to help lead RSL to the Western Conference finals. This season he has added four tallies, and kept Major League Soccer defenses on their toes with his pace, power, and direct play.

In January, Movsisyan will be crossing the Atlantic to join Randers FC in Denmark.

Want to know what it's like to score a game-winner in injury time? Curious about why he picked the Danish side? Interested about what his hobbies are?

Ask away in the comments section below.

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