You Asked: Submit Your Questions For Steve Cherundolo

In the latest "You Asked," we meet with U.S. International and Hannover 96 veteran Steve Cherundolo.

With the U.S. about to begin play in the Gold Cup, You Asked focuses on Bob Bradley’s boys, defender Steve Cherundolo to be specific.

The 30-year-old Cherundolo is a highly-capped U.S. player having made 51 appearances for his country. He has played his entire career with his German club, Hannover 96, making nearly 300 appearances for the club.

So what about Cherundolo do you want to know? How about what life is like in Germany compared to the United States? What about why he’s never played domestically in the U.S.? Will he ever?

Now is your chance to ask Steve any question you want. Obviously, be sure to keep your questions clean and appropriate, as vulgar questions will not be considered.

Drop your questions in the comments box below, and include your name and location!

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