US U-23 national team captain Wil Trapp proud of "resolve" shown in CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying tournament

Michael Petrasso - Luis Gil - Wil Trapp - United States - Canada - Olympic qualifying

OBETZ, Ohio ā€“ Despite a loss to Honduras that made their path more difficult, US U-23 national team captain Wil Trapp says the group is feeling positive after beating Canada 2-0 to earn a two-game playoff with Colombia for a spot in the 2016 Rio Olympics.


ā€œWe were super disappointed because that was the game we needed to win,ā€ Trapp said after Columbus Crew SC training Thursday. ā€œBut as a whole, coming back and showing the resolve against Canada and forcing this playoff was huge for our group and it showed the character of our guys. ā€¦ That game against Canada was a character match, and I think we came through in spades.ā€


Of the teamā€™s five matches in 13 days, Trapp played a part in four, captaining the side and notching a gorgeous assist to striker Jordan Morris. And while he was disappointed in the Honduras loss, Trapp felt overwhelmingly positive about the group and his experience as a whole.



ā€œIt was an awesome opportunity,ā€ he said. ā€œI had a blast, and it was an honor to represent your country in a qualifying tournament. To be captain was also pretty cool. I had a great time with the group. I thought it was a very talented, hard-working and driven group.ā€


Looking ahead to the playoff with Colombia, Trapp knows making the Olympics will be a challenge. But he has hopes of better preparation and some reinforcements.


ā€œWe have a lot of time to prepare, which is huge,ā€ he said. ā€œAnd maybe youā€™ll get some guys like John Anthony Brooks and DeAndre Yedlin because theyā€™re age-eligible. Weā€™ll see. It will be a great and difficult task, but one weā€™re up for.ā€


The team mostly played a 4-4-2 diamond with Trapp as its anchor. The role was similar to the one he plays in Gregg Berhalterā€™s modified 4-2-3-1 in Columbus, and the midfielder said he was comfortable in the formation and felt the style fit the U-23ā€™s strengths.


ā€œI thought it was good,ā€ he said. ā€œI like playing in that position regardless of the formation. But I think we have dangerous guys in the attack ā€“ Jordan Morris, Jerome Kiesewetter were excellent for us ā€“ scoring goals and creating chances. So thatā€™s the biggest thing you need to have when youā€˜re playing that formation.ā€


With some perspective as one of the more seasoned USMNT youth products, Trapp said the U-23 talent pool is better than ever. He says he thinks theyā€™re progressing well toward becoming active in the senior team as well.


ā€œI canā€™t speak enough to the talent that was on the roster, to the guys who are coming up through the youth systems, whether they play in Europe or the MLS,ā€ he said. ā€œThereā€™s lots of quality, lots of talent, and I think itā€™s a bright future for US Soccer.ā€



And while many observers have shown concern over US Soccerā€™s future after the disappointment against Honduras and the senior teamā€™s loss to Mexico in the CONCACAF Cup, Trapp says the players arenā€™t feeling the doom and gloom.


ā€œAs for the state of US Soccer, weā€™re just trying to control what we can as players,ā€ he said. ā€œWe donā€™t read into what the media is going to say about it. We just try to take care of what we can on the field.ā€


Despite Trappā€™s busy schedule recently, Berhalter said heā€™ll be ready for Saturdayā€™s match against Toronto FC (2 pm ET; TSN1 in Canada, MLS LIVE in US), and the midfielder scoffed at the idea of being too tired to go 90 minutes this weekend.


 ā€œI just got off a Thursday-Saturday schedule,ā€ he said with a smile, ā€œso this isnā€™t anything to me.ā€