Brad Guzan has admitted forcing his way into the Aston Villa team could be crucial to his hopes of being America's number one at the 2010 World Cup.
Guzan is currently number two to Brad Friedel at Villa and deputy to Everton's Tim Howard at international level.
But he underlined his potential by making four penalty saves during Wednesday's Carling Cup win over Sunderland - one in normal time and three more during the shoot-out.
Guzan said: "To be part of a World Cup is massive. Do I need to get the Villa jersey off Brad Friedel to replace Tim Howard? I think that would help.
"Every player wants to go to a World Cup. It's in the back of my mind. It's one of those situations where you want to be playing week in and week out to be as sharp as possible.
"But games like at Sunderland maybe make the national team manager think `when he does get games he is still sharp and contributing to the team'."










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Hey Brad, whether you're No.1. for U.S.A. in 2010 makes no difference - it's just a matter of time before you are. I'm a Sunderland fan, and that performance of yours on Tuesday was something very special. Keep going, good luck.
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