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.
āWe were super disappointed because that was the game we needed to win,ā Trapp said after Columbus Crew SC training Thursday. āBut 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 teamās 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.
āIt was an awesome opportunity,ā he said. āI 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.
āWe have a lot of time to prepare, which is huge,ā he said. āAnd maybe youāll get some guys like John Anthony Brooks and DeAndre Yedlin because theyāre age-eligible. Weāll see. It will be a great and difficult task, but one weāre 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 Berhalterās modified 4-2-3-1 in Columbus, and the midfielder said he was comfortable in the formation and felt the style fit the U-23ās strengths.
āI thought it was good,ā he said. āI 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 thatās the biggest thing you need to have when youāre 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 theyāre progressing well toward becoming active in the senior team as well.
āI canāt 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. āThereās lots of quality, lots of talent, and I think itās a bright future for US Soccer.ā
And while many observers have shown concern over US Soccerās future after the disappointment against Honduras and the senior teamās loss to Mexico in the CONCACAF Cup, Trapp says the players arenāt feeling the doom and gloom.
āAs for the state of US Soccer, weāre just trying to control what we can as players,ā he said. āWe donāt 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 Trappās busy schedule recently, Berhalter said heāll be ready for Saturdayās 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.
āI just got off a Thursday-Saturday schedule,ā he said with a smile, āso this isnāt anything to me.ā