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You Asked: Sacha Kljestan Answers
Watch video of Chivas USA star Sacha Kljestan answering your questions.
Earlier this week, Goal.com readers submitted questions for Chivas USA star Sacha Kljestan. The midfielder answered them on video for all to see.
Watch below to find out who Kljestan's favorite band is, the story behind his number, and his take on the funniest guy on the United States national team.
Kljestan and Chivas USA are preparing for the SuperClasico in the MLS playoffs. The 24-year-old also spoke about how to best stop the Los Angeles Galaxy in the match on Saturday.
Click below to watch Sacha Kljestan answer your questions.
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Watch below to find out who Kljestan's favorite band is, the story behind his number, and his take on the funniest guy on the United States national team.
Kljestan and Chivas USA are preparing for the SuperClasico in the MLS playoffs. The 24-year-old also spoke about how to best stop the Los Angeles Galaxy in the match on Saturday.
Click below to watch Sacha Kljestan answer your questions.
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Sun, sand, bikinis! The Beach Soccer World Cup, the hottest tournament in the world, layers the lotion in the November issue of Goal.com Magazine.
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