I am eager to continue to put in the work to improve and be the best teammate I can.
Zack Steffen
As a goalkeeper, you have so much time back there where you're alone, and you're talking to yourself in your head.
I think it will be good to be in Columbus and get pushed there and then go overseas. If there is a loan, it will be good to get comfortable and get games and get used to the pace of European soccer.
I would love to be in Manchester on the roster.
I'm confident in my abilities and what I can do if I continue to work hard and focus. I don't really care what other people think.
And when I hang up my boots and gloves at the end, I want to tell myself I gave everything to the sport.
There are days where I'm at the facility almost all day long. It's definitely demanding mentally and physically.
Everyone has different paths. I've been lucky to have a good support system - my family, friends and colleagues to keep me grounded and humble and to keep working hard. I never give up.
When you work hard anything can happen, and I'm just trying to go into 2019 starting where I left off in 2018.
Any success that I have had as a goalkeeper in MLS with Crew SC is a testament to those around me who have pushed me - teammates, coaches, staff, family, friends and supporters.
It's an amazing life, don't get me wrong. But being a professional athlete, is… is not as glamorous as everybody sets it out to be.
Columbus is considered my second home, so I definitely miss Columbus for many different reasons. I definitely miss the good times I had there and I miss the guys for sure.
I've had my stint at Columbus. My family has been right by my side throughout, and that's exactly what I wanted. I found my happiness.
I watched the Premier League every weekend with my dad - the highlight shows, everything.
There's a lot of nerves, a lot of excitement, a little bit of sadness leaving the chapter in Columbus.
I went to Germany taking a chance on seeing what Europe was like, and taking on that new challenge. Obviously it wasn't for me at the time, but I always had that goal to come back to the U.S. and work hard and hopefully go back to Europe.
Negative press is always going to come out.
There are always going to be your supporters, and then there are going to be haters. I kind of laugh at them.
I trust in Man City and what plans they have for me. If everything works out and everything falls into place, anything can happen.
I'm a nice guy. And I like to enjoy life, and be around people I love.
I can look forward to that. Getting back over to Europe and playing at a little bit higher level, then hopefully becoming a leader for the national team.
David Rouse, a goalkeeping scout for Manchester City, came over for maybe a week in October. He was an awesome guy. He showed me what kind of club they were like. We talked about Manchester City. He watched me and watched a game.
I want to win games, want to win championships. I want to go to the World Cup. I want to win a World Cup. I want to play in Champions League. I want to have fun throughout all of that, and I want my family to be a part of that through the entire path.