TheNearPostI think this would work pretty well for the U.S.. Cameron already plays right back at Stoke City. Here, he's in a mix of a right back/ center back role, switching the U.S. into a back three in attack. Beasley isn't a natural left back, but he probably wouldn't put forth a terrible impression of a wing-back in a 3-4-3. Same thing can be said about Zusi. Dempsey may be good as a second forward, but he also won't mind having two forwards blocking off the centerbacks and allowing him time in front of the defense. That's actually exactly what he did under Bob Bradley.

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