World Cup vet DaMarcus Beasley to US squad: "This is not a Gold Cup''

DaMarcus Beasley, USA, 2013 Gold Cup

This is not a Gold Cup.

That was the message from four-time World Cup veteran DaMarcus Beasley to the US men's national team as they get set to kick off Copa America Centenario Friday night against Colombia.


ā€œNo disrespect to that tournament [the Gold Cup], but youā€™re playing against the best South American teams, so you've got to step it up to another level,ā€ said Beasley this week after a Houston Dynamo practice.


Beasley, a four-time Gold Cup champion who has earned 122 caps, believes the US will be one of two teams to advance out of Group A ā€” facing Colombia, Costa Rica and Paraguay ā€” to the Copa America quarterfinals.


ā€œA hundred percent,'' he said. "Itā€™s a good group. They're going to be fun games. Hard games, but the US is always up for the challenge. Theyā€™re going to give it their best shot, but honestly, truly, I do think theyā€™ll get out of the group.ā€


His Dynamo teammate Ricardo Clark ā€” who scored his first goal for the US at the 2007 Copa America ā€” agreed with Beasley and added that the home-crowd advantage could help the US do better than just get out of the group stage.


Group play starts with a showdown against third-ranked Colombia. Los Cafeteros, along with Brazil, Argentina and other South American teams, are known for their ability to possess the ball and string passing sequences together.


ā€œThey love the ball. Sometimes they know how to calm the game down if it needs to be,ā€ said Beasley. ā€œTheyā€™re very technical and not so much direct as other teams in our region, including the US.ā€


That South American creativity on the field, Clark says, is ā€œthe main aspect that separates ā€” not in a bad way ā€” but separates the US style from their style.ā€


Clark ā€” a regular for the US from 2007-10 ā€” and Beasley said veteran leadership will also play a big role for the US, with Beasley singling out 34-year-old Jermaine Jones as a pivotal figure.


ā€œThe way he gets around the field, heā€™s an all-around midfielder,ā€ Beasley said of Jones, who has three goals and two assists in seven games this season for the Colorado Rapids. ā€œHe can defend. He can get up and down. He can score goals as well.ā€