Ahead of matches with Canada and New Zealand, Varas has one thing on his mind: get the U.S. back to winning ways.
“The objective for the two matches is to win two games. Win them together, win them playing our football. Ideally, we're going out there and showing a relentless press, being brave with the ball, and a fighting spirit that makes everybody proud," he said via U.S. Soccer.
Varas is eager to make the most of this opportunity as he steps on the touchline with the senior team for the first time this weekend. He's focused not just on showcasing his own tactical abilities, but on highlighting the strengths of the roster he’s selected.
“The opportunity is once in a lifetime. Anytime you get to represent your country, you have to cherish that moment," he said. "At the end of the day though, it’s more than an opportunity. It's also a massive responsibility, and we are committed to making sure we have this group to show everyone who we are as a team.”
His selected roster consists of a handful of regulars, but also newcomers such as goalkeeping prospect Diego Kochen and fullback Marlon Fossey, while players such as Auston Trusty, Caleb Wiley and Aidan Morris are getting opportunities after not featuring for the senior team over the summer.
“There’s a lot of enthusiasm to come into the September camp. Basically, what we talked about were three different visions for this upcoming opportunity. The long-term vision is we’ve got to move the program forward, and we’re approaching that in two ways," Varas said.
Varas emphasized the need for increased focus in training and for the U.S. to get back to being proactive against their opponents as opposed to reacting to them.
"Ultimately, what we want to do is set up these players for success to make sure that they have an easy transition with a new coach coming in," Varas said. "Last, but not least, is we have to get back on the field and show who we are. It's on us to get the fan base re-energized and the program re-energized by putting together two winning performances.”