Ecuador's Carlos Gruezo credits FC Dallas for his starting role at Copa

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. ā€“ Reaching the quarterfinals of the Copa America is a historic feat for Ecuador, who reached knockout stage for the first time since 1997, following a 4-0 win over Haiti Sunday night at MetLife Stadium last weekend.


And in the middle of it all for La Tri in that decisive match was a 21-year-old midfielder from FC Dallas.


For the third time in the competition, Carlos Gruezo was given the start by coach Gustavo Quinteros and he responded with a solid performance before being replaced by Fernando Gaibor in the 79th minute.


ā€œIt is not easy in football to have opportunities like that ones they are given to me,ā€ Gruezo said. ā€œI am still gaining experience and confidence. I am very grateful to the coach, who gives me so much confidence.ā€


Now that Gruezo has found a regular spot in Ecuadorā€™s starting XI, he doesnā€™t want to give it up.


ā€œI do not want to stop being a starter in the national team,ā€ he said. ā€œI strive every day to keep what I now have.ā€


Gruezo said the confidence he has playing with Ecuador has its foundations with FC Dallas. He has been a regular starter for Dallas since being acquired in a transfer from Stuttgart in January.


Gruezo has started in all 12 matches he has appeared in this season for FCD.


ā€œMy season in FC Dallas is helping me a lot in order to have this big chance with the national team,ā€ he said. ā€œI have no doubts about that, I am very grateful to them as well.ā€


Gruezo is the only player on the Ecuador roster that competes in Major League Soccer, but he hopes that soon changes.


ā€œMy teammates in Ecuador are very aware of MLS, no doubt,ā€ he said. ā€œI hope that in the future many of my countrymen can join me here.ā€


Now Gruezo and Ecuador advance to the quarterfinals, where they will take on the United States at Seattle's CenturyLink Field Thursday night (9:30 pm ET; FS1, UniMƔs, UDN). It is a familiar venue and a familiar opponent for Gruezo, who was on the field in Ecuador's 1-0 loss to the US in a pre-tournament friendly at Toyota Stadium.


ā€œAgainst the United States it will be a very difficult match,ā€ Gruezo said. ā€œWe all know what happened to us when we played against them in Dallas. You have to be mentally prepared and not allow mistakes.ā€