Clint Dempsey will have a shot to move into sole possession of first-place on the US national teamās all-time scoring chart on Wednesday, but he doesnāt yet know if heāll be starting the CONCACAF Gold Cup final against Jamaica (9:30 pm ET; FS1, Univision, UDN in the US | TSN 1/3/4/5 in Canada).
Dempsey started his first game at the Gold Cup, going the distance and registering an assist in the USā 2-0 quarterfinal win against El Salvador last Wednesday. He came off the bench in Saturday's semifinal against Costa Rica, assisting on Jozy Altidoreās opener before tying Landon Donovanās all-time USMNT goals record in the 2-0 victory.
US head coach Bruce Arena cited the quick turnaround following Dempseyās 90-minute performance against El Salvador as the reason why the 34-year-old came off the bench on Saturday. There will be fewer concerns about tired legs heading into Wednesdayās final after Dempseyās 24-minute outing against Los Ticos, but that doesnāt necessarily mean the Seattle star will start against Jamaica.
āItās whatever the coach decides,ā Dempsey told reporters in Santa Clara, California on Monday. āHeās been really good with his selection and the players heās picked to play in games, heās been undefeated. So all I can go out there and do is make sure that Iām putting myself in the best position [that] if I do get called upon, I can go in and impact the game. The most important thing is the team winning, itās not who plays, so hopefully we can go out there and win the Cup.ā
While Dempsey is downplaying his role ahead of Wednesdayās match, he did admit that itād be extra meaningful to break Donovanās goal record in a tournament final.
āItād be great, especially to do it in a final and try to help the team win a trophy would be awesome,ā he said. āHopefully thatās in the cards for me. Weāll see.ā