VIDEO: USA Midfielder Ricardo Clark Ahead Of Brazil Match

Goal.com's Greg Lalas sat down with U.S. midfielder Ricardo Clark on the eve of the Confederations Cup final.

Ricardo Clark, David Villa, United States, Spain (PA)

Ricardo Clark played a big part in the USA making the final of the Confederations Cup with his inspired performance against Spain. Not the type of player who gets credit for all of the dirty work he does, Clark consistanly put his body on the line in the semifinal, blocking numerous shots and closing down space throughout the middle of the pitch.

 

On Saturday, Goal.com caught up with the Houston Dynamo star to ask some questions about the big match against Brazil on Sunday.

 

See what Clark had to say in the video below.

 

 

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