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Peter Vermes looking to utilize Graham Zusi's versatility in 2017

Graham Zusi training - Sporting KC

Shortly after beginning his second stint as the U.S. Menā€™s National Team head coach in November, Bruce Arena gave Sporting KC Manager Peter Vermes a phone call.


Arena was interested in bringing multiple Sporting KC players into January Camp. One of which was Graham Zusi, a U.S. MNT veteran who predominantly featured as a wide midfielder during Jurgen Klinsmannā€™s tenure as head coach.


But Arena had different ideas for the Sporting KC winger.


When Arenaā€™s LA Galaxy visited Childrenā€™s Mercy Park for a pair of regular season matches last year, Zusi was deployed as a right back. Arena was impressed by what he saw, but he wanted to make sure that using Zusi as a right back in the national team setup wouldnā€™t hinder the playerā€™s situation at Sporting KC. After all, Zusi has almost exclusively been a winger in Vermesā€™ 4-3-3 setup over the last three seasons.



Vermes, however, had no objections. In fact, he didnā€™t rule out the possibility of Zusi returning to the right back spot in Sporting blue.


ā€œIā€™ve always said that Graham has an incredible ability to play multiple positions on the field,ā€ Vermes said during a press conference on Friday. ā€œHe just added another one.ā€


Zusi was one of Major League Soccerā€™s most prolific playmakers not too long ago, becoming the only player to record at least five goals and eight assists every season from 2011-2014. His production dipped in 2015 and 2016, but Vermes still views him as an invaluable asset to the squad ā€” in large part due to his versatility.


ā€œHeā€™s in our plans, thatā€™s why heā€™s here,ā€ Vermes said. ā€œWeā€™ll figure out over the course of the season where his skills will lend themselves the best for our team.ā€


Interestingly enough, Vermesā€™ own progression as a player saw him compete as a forward across Europe before ending his career as a defender in MLS, including a three-year stint with Kansas City. Having experienced that transition himself, Vermes is confident that Zusi has the right skill set and mentality to make the switch.



There will be a learning curve, of course, but that will be aided by repetitions on the training ground and extensive film sessions. Nothing, Vermes says, the nine-year MLS veteran canā€™t handle.


ā€œThe one thing we look for in guys we bring in is having a really good attitude ā€” an open mind ā€” and Graham has that,ā€ Vermes said. ā€œHeā€™s not only become a top professional, but more importantly, this is the second national team coach that is bringing him in, and I think heā€™s bringing him in because he also sees that openness in Graham.ā€