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World Cup: Klinsmann believes Beckerman to be US's main man

June 16, 2014 14:31 IST

Image: Kyle Beckerman of the United States relaxes during a training session at Sao Paulo FC
Photographs: Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images

United States defensive midfielder Kyle Beckerman is like former Brazil captain Dunga, a scrappy player willing to do the dirty work needed to unleash more creative talents, coach Juergen Klinsmann said on Sunday.

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Although the dread-locked Beckerman is an unmistakable presence in the middle of the pitch, it took the 32-year-old a long time to realise his dream of appearing in a World Cup.

It was not until last year that Klinsmann began regularly selecting the player for his ability to protect the defence and organise the midfield.

Since then Beckerman, who has spent his entire career in Major League Soccer, has cemented his place with performances that evoked memories of Dunga, who led Brazil to a World Cup title in 1994, Klinsmann told reporters.

"Kyle is a very special player the way he brings himself into the team concept," Klinsmann said. "He is a giver. He is always there for his team mates.

"To have a Brazilian comparison he is like Dunga. He cleans stuff up and makes simple passes to the creative players."

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'Kyle is one we want to sit there and protect the back line'

Image: Kyle Beckerman of the United States runs drills during their training session
Photographs: Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images

Dunga made his mark as a tough competitor whose rough-and-tumble tackles and straightforward play often drew fire from fans at home but allowed team mates like Romario to flourish.

The parallels for Klinsmann are clear. Having Beckerman on the pitch lets more creative-minded players such as Clint Dempsey and Michael Bradley push forward.

"Kyle is one we want to sit there and protect the back line," Klinsmann said.

"Every game if we need him to do his job and clean up he has done his job."

The U.S. open their World Cup campaign on Monday against Ghana before taking on Portugal and Germany in Group G.

Source: REUTERS
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