Kasey Keller
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"Kasey C. Keller" is an American former association football/soccer player who last played for Seattle Sounders FC in Major League Soccer in 2011 as well as being the former starter goalkeeper for the United States men's national soccer team. He now works as the Sounders' color commentator in local broadcasts.

He is a four-time FIFA World Cup participant and was the first American goalkeeper to become a regular in the German Fußball-Bundesliga/Bundesliga, the English Premier League, and the Spanish La Liga.

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To be able to shut them up at the beginning of the second half by getting two goals and just kind of seeing the game out comfortably was fantastic.

I don't see it happening with this team. It's been solid throughout. You look at the Gold Cup. We had so many injuries, so many different players, and we still go out and win the thing. There's a lot of confidence right now.

That's what goalkeeping is all about. It's really having nothing to do at times, and then having to make sure you are concentrating and ready to make the save when called upon. Going in 1-0 down would have been a travesty.

At this stage of my career, to have a whole new array of experiences, to play in new stadiums and new teams to play against, is just one more thing in the résumé.

It's a small castle, like a mini-resort.

They just think it's normal, ... When they go back somewhere and tell people they were born in London and then moved to Madrid and then we moved back to London and then we moved to Germany and lived in a castle for a while, it'll be interesting when they look back on it. That's when it will really sink in.

There's no question there's a different buzz when it's Mexico. If you're not up, if you're not ready to perform, you're not going to win. We know it and they know it — that's the level it's reached for us.

There are some things between Bruce and I that will stay between Bruce and I and the way things transpired during the 2002 World Cup.

I wanted to at least go out feeling good about my time with the national team. Bruce and I cleared the air and I came in, and I've not given up the position since. I'm proud of that.