Kellyn Acosta aiming to force Jurgen Klinsmann's hand for US national team

FC Dallas - Kellyn Acosta - April 2016

FRISCO, Texasā€”FC Dallas Homegrown product Kellyn Acosta didnā€™t wear an FC Dallas uniform when he suited up at Toyota Stadium last week ā€“ instead he wore the Red, White and Blue.


But after being called up by head coach Jurgen Klinsmann to the US national team, he didnā€™t see the field in the teamā€™s 1-0 friendly win over Ecuador.


Acosta knows what he needs to do to change that.


ā€œI just think I need to establish myself as a constant starter here at FC Dallas, and then hopefully Jurgen likes that and chooses me,ā€ Acosta told MLSSoccer.com. ā€œRight now, I just need to focus on being a consistent starter and keep building and contribute more to the team ā€“ maybe get more on the stat sheet, that kind of thing.ā€


Acosta is coming off his best season since signing a Homegrown Player contract in 2012, scoring three goals and two assists in 21 games last year, 19 of those he started.


Heā€™s started eight of 14 games so far in 2016 and has already passed the assist total with three, including two crucial ones in a 4-2 road win at New England last month. But he has yet to score a goal ā€“ something he knows he needs to do in order to advance in the national team ranks.


ā€œThat pays dividends for most players,ā€ Acosta said. ā€œIf I can get more assists and more goals to contribute to the team more, I think people kind of pay more attention to that.ā€


FC Dallas head coach Oscar Pareja has rotated Acosta in and out of the Starting XI in a three-man platoon at defensive midfield, alternating a two-man combination between Acosta, Victor Ulloa, and young Designated Player signing Carlos Gruezo.


Pareja understands that for Acosta to be a more prominent member of the USMNT, he needs to do exactly what heā€™s trying to do ā€“ get on the stat sheet for FC Dallas.


ā€œThatā€™s the correct path, and the correct thought also,ā€ Pareja told MLSSoccer.com. ā€œThe player first needs to take care of his local tournaments, because thatā€™s the way they get there. The national team is always a result, or consequence, of good work with your local team.ā€


Acosta is near the back-end of his first professional contract with Dallas, but isnā€™t focusing on whatā€™s coming up next in his young career.


Instead, the task at hand for the Plano, Texas native is to stand out even more to Klinsmann, focusing on the here-and-now without worrying about his club future.


ā€œI kind of just take it day by day and work hard each day, and the rest will fall into place,ā€ Acosta said. ā€œI talked to Oscar a little bit, and he said not to worry about the future ā€“ worry about whatā€™s right now. Thatā€™s kind of what Iā€™ve been doing.


ā€œHopefully in five years, Iā€™ll be with the senior team playing D-mid [rather] than outside back. Weā€™ll see. If thatā€™s the position he really wants me to play, Iā€™ll be glad to do so. I just want to be on the team.ā€