The Province

Dempsey closes in on U.S. soccer scoring milestone

- PAT GRAHAM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

COMMERCE CITY, Colo. — On the threehour drive home from soccer practice when he was younger, Clint Dempsey and his father would routinely purchase a lottery ticket. They spent the rest of the trip discussing their plans for the jackpot.

The tickets never paid off. Dempsey’s talent certainly did.

The 34-year-old forward has 56 internatio­nal goals, one from tying Landon Donovan’s U.S. record. Dempsey is far more concerned with something bigger — getting this team back to another World Cup, where he could join Pele, Uwe Seeler and Miroslav Klose as the only players to score in four editions of soccer’s showcase tournament.

“While you’re playing, you try to enjoy it and have fun and make the most of it,” said Dempsey, whose team plays an exhibition game Saturday in Utah against Venezuela before a pair of World Cup qualifiers. “I’ve enjoyed my career and hopefully there’s a little bit more time left.”

Dempsey had a health scare when he was diagnosed with an irregular heartbeat last summer. The Seattle Sounders standout missed the final four months of the Major League Soccer season, but returned to training in January and is off to a strong start for the Sounders with four goals. “I’m feeling good,” Dempsey said. His heart issue did cause him to “stop and smell the roses a little bit more,” he said.

“I’ve always been someone who’s been competitiv­e. I’m still competitiv­e now,” Dempsey added. “After going through what I went through, I still want to make the most of my career in the time I have left.”

The U.S. has qualifiers against Trinidad and Tobago on June 8 in Colorado and another at Mexico three days later. Dempsey has never scored a goal against El Tri.

“Only gotten a few assists against them. Yeah, would be great to break any record,” Dempsey said. “But most importantl­y, it would be even better to qualify.”

Dempsey has never brought up the scoring record with Donovan, a teammate at the 2006 and 2010 World Cups.

“It’s kind of like golf — you go out there and put up the number you put up,” Dempsey said. “Obviously, if there are people in front of you, you kind of know what you need to do. If you’re the guy leading the pack, it’s up to you to push yourself. That’s how you look at it.”

Dempsey has always had a knack for big goals for the U.S. A few of his highlights:

Finding the net against Egypt, Spain and Brazil as the U.S. reached the 2009 FIFA Confederat­ions Cup final

A tying goal against England in the Americans’ 2010 World Cup opener

A goal in a February 2012 exhibition at Genoa that gave the U.S. its first win over Italy in 11 games over 78 years

Scoring 30 seconds in against Ghana in the American opener at the 2014 World Cup

“Clint is a guy who has given us so much on so many days,” said Michael Bradley, who succeeded Dempsey as U.S. captain two years ago. ”

 ?? — AP FILES ?? Seattle Sounders’ Clint Dempsey, right, is just one goal shy of record for most internatio­nal goals by a player for the U.S. national team.
— AP FILES Seattle Sounders’ Clint Dempsey, right, is just one goal shy of record for most internatio­nal goals by a player for the U.S. national team.

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