TUKWILA, Wash. ā Clint Dempsey is ready to get back to work.
The Seattle Soundersā star forward and US national team legend is coming off a bit of a rough stretch, starting with the USMNTās shocking elimination from World Cup qualifying last month. He then picked up a first-half red card in Seattleās regular season finale against the Colorado Rapids on Oct. 22, leaving him suspended for the first leg of Seattleās Western Conference semifinal matchup against the Vancouver Whitecaps in the 2017 Audi MLS Cup playoffs.
The red meant that Dempsey has been a spectator for every Sounders playoff match dating back to last year, when he missed Seattleās entire MLS Cup run due to an irregular heartbeat. With Sundayās first leg ending in a scoreless draw ā and the Sounders just needing a victory of any kind in Thursday's second leg (10:30 pm ET | FS1, FOX Deportes; TSN5, TVAS in Canada) at CenturyLink Field to see them through to the Western Conference Championship ā Dempsey says heās ready to start making up for lost time.
āJust [looking forward to] playing in front of our fans, playing in an exciting game,ā Dempsey told reporters after Seattleās Wednesday training session at Starfire Soccer Complex. āItās going to be a big challenge but this is what itās all about: Playing in front of crowds like this and bringing your best.
āItās always difficult to be on the sidelines,ā he added. āI was on the sidelines last year with the heart issue, I missed a lot of games. But, yeah, you want to be out there and help your teammates but they played really well and got the job done in terms of seeing out the first leg. Now itās about the second.ā
Wednesday was the first time Dempsey met with reporters since the USMNT was eliminated from World Cup contention in devastating fashion after a 2-1 road loss to Trinidad and Tobago on Oct. 10.
The elimination almost certainly means that Dempsey, 34, has played in his last World Cup and also leaves his long-term future with the USMNT in limbo. Asked on Wednesday, however, Dempsey said his hope is that the fallout from the defeat can be channeled into positives going forward.
āI mean, it was disappointing obviously for everybody,ā Dempsey said. āBut maybe itās an opportunity now to look at youth development, to look at coaching, to look at style of play. Maybe itās one of those situations where you take a step back to take two forward.ā
Dempseyās future at the club level in Seattle isnāt a given, either. The Sounders have a club option on him for 2018 and have yet to tip their hand as to whether theyāll exercise it.
For now, though, heās still the teamās leading goalscorer and has made his legend scoring on big stages. For Sounders head coach Brian Schmetzer, the hope is that Dempseyās re-entrance into the fold can help facilitate an offensive breakthrough coming off the scoreless first leg.
ā[Dempsey being back] just makes us a more dangerous team,ā Schmetzer said on Wednesday. āAs far as throwing numbers are concerned, I think weāve played consistently all year long. Clint just makes us more effective and dangerous. Instead of just keying in on Nico [Lodeiro] or [Will] Bruin, now theyāve got a third guy in the mix whoās goal-dangerous.
āItāll be a challenge for them certainly but I know theyāre looking for the challenge. Theyāll be ready and weāll be ready.ā