The education of Michael Bradley started when he was born to a father who would become the United States national team coach. It continued through high-level training as a child, a short stint in Major League Soccer, and a number of teams in Europe.
Everywhere he has gone, he has succeeded, in part because of his exceptional background (and also his overwhelming desire to succeed).
But none of that compares with what he’s learning at Roma.
In an interview with The New York Times, Bradley explained what it means to play for one of the biggest clubs in the world.
The 25-year-old midfielder’s wise words:
If you’re a United States fan, you have to love hearing about the competition he faces, the training he’s doing, and professionalism he brings every day. Not that you should be surprised, but it’s still impressive to read him talk about, and see him succeed at Roma.
A bit later, Bradley talked about the upcoming World Cup qualifying.
“We’re all very excited. It’s a big challenge, but that’s the exciting part. We’re in the home stretch,” he said. “I feel really good about the team. It’s growing and improving.”
It is. Just like its best player.