Frankie Hejduk

Frankie Hejduk
Frank Daniel "Frankie" Hejdukis a retired American soccer player who last played for the Los Angeles Galaxy in Major League Soccer. He also played as right back for the Columbus Crew, where he was team captain, and the United States national team. Hejduk is serving as "Brand Ambassador" in the Crew front office...
battle beautiful definitely guys heart main previous seen start theme today
It was definitely a battle. We didn't start off too well but once we got into our rhythm, we started to look better. The guys showed a lot of heart tonight. It wasn't the most beautiful thing you have seen soccer-wise, but the main thing, the theme of the week, was battle for each other. We did that a lot better today than in the two previous games.
england games good lose teams tie ways win
I thought we were the aggressors most of the game. But that's New England. They're a good team. Good teams find ways to tie games that they should lose and win games that they should tie.
chose deal problem ready
I don't know what the problem is, what the deal is. I was ready to go. It was his call. He chose not to play me.
heads kept knocks shows
The thing is that we didn't put our heads down and die. We kept on battling. They didn't get the goals. If we didn't keep fighting, then someone knocks it in off the post. That shows some promise. The play will come with time.
battling bring dirty guys leading mentality showing tired
Leading on the field, doing the dirty work, battling when you are tired and showing the guys the right mentality -- I bring that on the field.
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We actually gave it an extra week and it?s feeling good. It?s about getting past the altitude. Everyone knows that in the first 20 minutes you start to breathe heavy. You catch your second wind after about 30 minutes, but you just have to get past that point.