The Columbus Dispatch

Half of US roster could change for World Cup

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NEW YORK — U.S. coach Bruce Arena has used 48 players during a 14-game unbeaten streak since replacing Jurgen Klinsmann last November, including seven who made their national team debuts.

There could be many fresh faces for next year’s World Cup, led by teenage star Christian Pulisic. Arena’s roster projects to include only about half the players who made the trip to Brazil in 2014.

Arena redefined roles for Clint Dempsey, Michael Bradley and Fabian Johnson, and elevated Jorge Villafana, Kellyn Acosta and Darlington Nagbe on the depth chart. With 10 months left, Arena’s process to select his 23 World Cup players has become clear.

“We’ve made progress, but we have a long way to go,” Arena said after the Americans beat Jamaica in the CONCACAF Gold Cup final on Wednesday night. “Doing this well past midstream I found to be a difficult challenge.”

Bradley has been dropped into a deeper defensive midfield role, while Johnson has been establishe­d in wide midfield instead of his repeated shuttling between there and the back line. Dempsey, back from heart procedures at age 34, has been transition­ed from a regular to a spot starter and second-half substitute.

Arena used 27 of 29 players on his Gold Cup roster, experiment­ing in the group stage and using a B-plus team in the last two games, when he started the same lineup for the first time in 11 matches since his return.

After an 0-2 start in the final round of World Cup qualifying, the Americans are third in the six-nation round and appear on track to qualify for an eighth straight World Cup.

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