Comments made by skier Bode Miller may force him off of the United States Ski Team.

Miller's ski Team is upset about comments made at the end of the interview, in which he alluded to skiing while intoxicated.

In the interview Miller says, "If you ever tried to ski when you're wasted, it's not easy."

Miller also said, "I've never drunk alcohol within hours of racing," in an online journal he writes for the Denver Post. "That incident at the World Cup finals was the hardest I've ever had to push through to make it. I stopped partying super late, and we raced at 10 a.m."

"Being hung over is a form of impairment, though," he continued. "It's really hard to race that way."

Miller is expected to give a public statement this week before the three World Cup races at Wengen, according to the New York Post.

According to Phil McNichol, the head coach of the United States men's squad the skier will have to express regret about his words or stand behind them, and will face the possibility of exclusion from the team if he chooses the latter.