The wing-back’s advanced positioning paid off against Senegal.
More impressive play at the World Cup could go far for the US’s hopes and his transfer prospects
In the sixth minute of last Sunday’s friendly against Senegal, the US men’s national team were midway through what became a 20-pass sequence of sustained possession.
Beginning with a throw-in along the left touchline, just inside the opponent’s half, the World Cup co-hosts tried to break down the visitors to no avail, eventually recirculating back to the center-backs to survey their next route.
Amid all that, Sergiño Dest stayed upfield to offer an outlet if a line-breaking window presented itself.
Even when lined up as a nominal defender – he has logged most of his 38 international caps as a right-back or right wing-back – the 25-year-old has posed a threat with his determined dribbling and eagerness to join the attack.
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