HOUSTON â DaMarcus Beasleyâs been biding his time.
Dealing with a calf injury initially suffered in August, until last week Beasley had been in and out of the Houston lineup for nearly a month. He missed four of the Dynamoâs five games from Aug. 21-Sept. 20, playing just 24 minutes before being removed in his lone appearance on Aug. 29.
The veteran left back made his return to the lineup last week, not missing a beat in Houstonâs victories against Sporting Kansas City and the Colorado Rapids.
The 33-year-old US international assisted on Will Bruinâs winning goal in a 1-0 win last Wednesday over SKC and was a key part of a winning effort over the Rapids on Saturday. Fully recovered, Beasley has his eyes on helping Houston make a run to the playoffs and, while itâs not currently at the top of his list, a certain CONCACAF match on October 10.
âNot really. First and foremost I need to play here. If I wasnât fit here I wouldnât play with the national team,â Beasley said. âMy first priority was to get back and help the Dynamo and help myself get back to 100 percent. Yeah the gameâs important for us to get to the Confederations Cup in 2017 and obviously itâs against Mexico, our biggest rival. Itâs going to be a great game, a great atmosphere. If Iâm fit and playing well Iâm sure Iâll get the call.â
A leader in the US locker room, Beasley has been pegged as an integral part of the national team setup by manager Jurgen Klinsmann, who helped persuade Beasley to come out of international retirement ahead of this summerâs Gold Cup.
Beasley is equally indispensable to the Dynamo. His presence and ability to control the game in defense and get forward in the attack adds a unique dimension to Houstonâs lineup.
âWe all know what DaMarcus brings; heâs a world class player,â said Houston captain Brad Davis. âIâm excited that heâs back and fit and healthy. Heâs one of the guys that without a doubt we rely on to bring some leadership to that back line. He gets forward, he attacks. I think weâve had a good relationship when he and I have been in the lineup next to each other.â
That ability was on display on Beasleyâs assist against Sporting, when he beat two defenders to get to the end line and squared a ball to Bruin at the back post to clinch the win. While it was a great result, Beasley wasnât taking too much credit.
âNah, actually I canât take credit for that,â Beasley said with a laugh. âI didnât have an angle and I just tried to hit it as hard as I could ⊠the ball bounced right to Will who was in a great place. Great that it went to him and not a Kansas City player.â
While he didnât see Bruin, his impact in Houston has been quite evident. Remaining healthy for the eighth-place Dynamo will be important for the clubâs success down the stretch, with Houston looking to claw past San Jose and Portland and above the red line.
It will also be huge for the USMNT, who could certainly use him at left back for the Oct. 10 CONCACAF Cup against Mexico.
âFor me ⊠DaMarcus is the best left back in North America, bar none,â said Houston head coach Owen Coyle. âThatâs both defensively for us and the attacking sense. DaMarcus gives us that confidence in the back and that quality on the ball.â
Darrell Lovell covers the Houston Dynamo for MLSsoccer.com.