Costa Rica coach Oscar Ramirez thinks game against US will be more open

Oscar Ramirez - Costa Rica - Close up

ORLANDO, Fla. -- Oscar Ramirez thinks the carnage will be reduced when his side plays the US national team on Tuesday (8 pm ET, FS1/UniMĆ”s/UDN), at least compared to the Ticosā€™ Copa America opener against Paraguay.


ā€œI think the game is going to be a little bit different,ā€ Ramirez said through a translator. ā€œI think the game is going to be a little bit more of a soccer-type of match.ā€


While there were moments of quality in Costa Ricaā€™s 0-0 Group A draw with Paraguay on Saturday, they were outnumbered by crunching tackles that produced six bookings.


The last of those was a red card issued to Vancouver Whitecaps center back Kendall Waston for his stoppage-time challenge on Paraguay and Seattle Sounders forward Nelson Valdez.


The towering figure will serve his suspension Tuesday against a US side that remains a danger in the air and on set pieces.


ā€œItā€™s OK, itā€™s all good,ā€ Ramirez said. ā€œBecause we have the people, we have 23 people in the selection for these type of situations, and we have to adapt.ā€


Ramirez believes the current USMNT is better than the result showed in Fridayā€™s 2-0 loss to Colombia, and that they were ā€œa bit hard doneā€ by the penalty awarded following DeAndre Yedlinā€™s handball.


He also knows his squad will have a day less of recovery than the Yanks, but chose to frame Saturdayā€™s match in oppressive heat as a learning tool.


ā€œI think the boys have a certain level that they know theyā€™re going to be able to manage,ā€ Ramirez said. ā€œItā€™s an experience for us.ā€


Meanwhile, Paraguay manager Ramon Angel Diaz may face an even more difficult next challenge, flying across country to Southern California to face a Colombia side that has a day more rest and several hours less travel.


After waiting until the 70th minute insert any subs -- including Valdez in the 73rd -- Diaz says Saturdayā€™s heat and the quick turnaround to Tuesday wonā€™t necessarily bring major changes the the starting XI.


ā€œThatā€™s how the schedule was made up,ā€ he said through a translator. ā€œIā€™m going to try to recuperate the team ā€¦ before making the decisions of changing something that is working.ā€


Regardless of whether James Rodriguez plays for Colombia on Tuesday, Diaz sees his Paraguay side as underdogs.


ā€œThe team that we are going to be facing is one of the best teams there are,ā€ he said. ā€œBut the door is open.ā€