Beasley sees WC fate clearly

DaMarcus Beasley says more than a solid performance in the American attack Wednesday is needed for him to earn a spot on the U.S. World Cup squad.

Beasley entered in the 34th minute of a 2-1 loss to the Netherlands after Stuart Holden injured a shin. Beasley's long free kick was headed in by U.S. captain Carlos Bocanegra for the American goal in the 88th minute.

"It feels good to be back," Beasley said after his first match with the national team since his blunder led to a Brazilian goal in the Confederations Cup last June 18. "I need more games, and then I will try make things difficult for the coach."

After scoring twice in five games in December for Glasgow Rangers, Beasley was sidelined for two months with a thigh injury. The first match back for the 27-year-old midfielder was Feb. 14.

"My form is the most important thing," he said. "I need to work on that, and then we will see."

This was the last game for the national team before U.S. coach Bob Bradley picks his 23-man World Cup roster. Beasley, a Fort Wayne, Ind., native, was part of the 2002 and 2006 World Cup teams and has 17 goals in 90 international appearances.

"We have a little more time where we're sizing up form and assessing injuries, but certainly there is a nucleus of guys," Bradley said. "There are always going to be tough decisions."

Bradley praised Beasley, who had a chance to tie the score in the 90th minute. His free kick was saved by goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg at the far post.