SEATTLE ā Clint Dempsey has a big season coming up.
Thereās really no other way to put it as the Seattle Sounders star forward and Designated Player gears up for his 15th year as a professional, playing on a one-year contract extension he signed with the club after last season.
What happens after that, at this point, is anybodyās guess. Will the Sounders bring him back for another run in 2019? How much will he have left in the tank as an elite goal-scorer at 36, following years of wear and tear playing in the English Premier League, MLS and for the US national team?
Those are questions that will have to be answered somewhere down the line. For now, Dempsey says heās just ready to get back to work in Seattle, coming off a 2017 season that saw him produce pretty much like he always has, to the tune of 12 goals and five assists in 2,276 minutes.

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āIt feels great. Iām excited. This is what itās all about,ā Dempsey told reporters at the Soundersā media day at CenturyLink Field on Wednesday. āYou have the preseason where you put in the work and when you get to play the actual games, you can be a kid again and have fun. So, Iām looking forward to the [games], looking forward to the challenge and looking forward to the season.ā
If there were any questions as to the prominence of Dempseyās role for the Sounders in 2018, they all went out in the window in the first leg of Seattleās CONCACAF Champions League series against Salvadoran club Santa Tecla last week.
That match saw the Sounders lose Homegrown forward Jordan Morris for the season to a torn ACL. The injury leaves Seattle without one of its most dynamic attackers, and although general manager Garth Lagerwey has indicated a replacement signing is in the works, itās Dempsey who will have to shoulder much of the load to start the season.
āI got to talk to [Morris] a little bit,ā Dempsey said. āI know what itās like to be out with injuries. You just have to try and find the positives and try and get your mind away from the game a little bit, I think. Once you get back on the road to recovery, every day youāre one day closer to being on your way back.
āI just encouraged him to stay positive and if thereās anything he needs, Iām here for him. But he has good people around him and heāll be able to bounce back.ā
āDeuceā stepped up in Thursday nightās Leg 2, bagging two assists as Seattle swept aside Santa Tecla 4-0 to book their place in the CCL quarterfinals, where they will face off with Mexican giants Chivas Guadalajara. Now the Rave Green kick off MLS play against expansion side LAFC on Sunday (5 pm ET | ESPN).
As they forge ahead without Morris, Dempsey said he feels confident in the attacking depth on Seattleās roster, a group that still includes Will Bruin, Nicolas Lodeiro, Victor Rodriguez and newly-signed Norwegian playmaker Magnus Wolff Eikrem, one of Thursdayās standouts.
āLast year we came up short,ā Dempsey said. āWe wanted to win the MLS Cup and thatās something that was tough on the guys. You kind of use that as fuel to find a way to push harder. Maybe we werenāt pushing hard enough. So, in terms of things we were doing and trying to work on things as a team and try and make sure weāre a better team away from home, hopefully we can have a great year.ā