Monday, July 15, 2013

Let The Mix Mania Begin

“Fun, honored, and excited.” It’s all Mix Diskerud had to say after the 6-1 drilling of Belize at JELD-WEN Field. The opening game in the Gold Cup kicked off in Portland, Oregon and it was a special one for the Norwegian-American. Diskerud was officially cap-tied to the USMNT. To have a player like him represent USA means good news for the Stars and Stripes. Because the more I see him play, the more I feel lucky.


Mix’s playing style is one I have come to appreciate. It changes the feel of a game. His presence in midfield makes the team look more cohesive. In the last three games he has played, Jürgen Klinsmann tried three different formations including 4-2-3-1, 4-1-3-2, and 4-4-2. He’s been used in attacking, holding, as well as central midfield. Wherever he may be deployed on the pitch, he offers a necessary balance. Diskerud’s strength lies in going forward. Defenders resort to bringing him down with fouls in order to keep up with him.

Mix has to be given credit for using his spatial knowledge to his advantage. The attack flows through him and he can be seen as a playmaker in several situations. When Mix is on the pitch, it gives the USMNT an extra edge. This was evident when USA played against Guatemala, Belize, and Cuba. When Diskerud didn’t start against Guatemala or Cuba, USA lacked the firepower in terms of creativity. The key to his game is subtlety whether it’s picking out intelligent passes, making timely runs, or staying calm on the ball. Doing what comes naturally and not overdoing the simple things truly makes him an impact player.



Diskerud’s role against Cuba in the Gold Cup was a defining one. As first half wore on, the USMNT’s influence in the game decreased. They maintained possession, but lost much needed rhythm. After Mix was substituted in the 58th minute, the game changed.  Another one of Mix’s qualities is that he’s comfortable putting the ball in good positions. When this energy is on the field, it’s contagious. It was no surprise that there were more chances being created in open play. It was difficult to break down Cuba’s defense, but his ability to find players and exploit space worked in the Americans‘ favor. The team put on a positive performance, which in turn gave a positive result. Although it takes time to build team chemistry, Mix proved he is able to adapt and place his trademark. The World Cup is the ultimate platform and this is where Mix Diskerud deserves to shine.

“I want to be in the World Cup and I think everybody has that goal. I feel like I can contribute and I do want to.” - Mix Diskerud

Written by: Goral Patel

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