You Asked?: Submit Your Questions For Alexi Lalas

Former USMNT defender Alexi Lalas has agreed to speak with Goal.com ahead of the huge World Cup qualifier in Mexico City.

Alexi Lalas
Coming into the U.S.’ match with Mexico on Wednesday, who better to share his thoughts on the game than Alexi Lalas?

He made 96 appearances for the U.S. Men’s National Team over a seven year period, so it goes without saying he’s had his obvious share of encounters with Mexico.

As an analyst for ESPN, he’s still in the thick of things regardless all things U.S. Soccer.

Now you get to pick his brain.

Ask any questions you can think of that focus on the U.S./Mexico clash and we’ll submit a number of them to Lalas.

Keep your questions clean and post them in the comment box below.

If you follow the U.S. Men's National Team, you'll love their dedicated page on Goal.com!


 
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