During the first week of training camp for Orlando City, there has been one constant theme â competition. From the meeting room to the practice field, new and veteran players alike are battling for their position on the team every second of every day.
Among them is left back Danilo Acosta on loan from Real Salt Lake. The 21-year-old has a wealth of experience on both the club and international level. In the past two seasons, Acosta logged 2,307 minutes across 29 matches for RSL. At the national level, Acosta has made 16 appearances for the United States U-20s. During that span, he won the 2017 CONCACAF U-20s Championship - scoring the game-winning penalty in the final against his home country of Honduras.
Acosta has embraced the daily competition and knows nothing will be handed to him.
âItâs day-by-day. Itâs whatever you put on the field thatâs what youâre going to get,â said Acosta. âAt the end of the day, itâs how much you want it. If you want it really bad you have to work really hard for it, and thatâs what Iâm going to do. Itâs day-by-day because at the end of the day itâs all about competition, so Iâm trying to do anything I possibly can to win this spot.â
Orlando City EVP of Soccer Operations Luiz Muzzi has slotted Acosta as a left back, but the versatile Honduran has also played as a center back and the defensive midfield. Heâs happy to play wherever heâs needed.
âIâm just here to do anything that I can do for the team to help them out,â said Acosta. âWhatever possible position I can be, it can be on the left side, it can be at center back, whatever the coach wants me to play Iâll try my best.â
In terms of national team aspirations, Acosta knows it starts in the here and now.
âAt the end of the day, the only way you can get that is by doing really good in your club. As long as Iâm doing really good at my club, everything is going great, Iâm doing good, the team is doing good, which is the most important one as far as the team goes and then the individual spot, so if that goes good and I get the call up I have to take advantage of it.â
With another week of tough sessions ahead, Acosta will have plenty of chances to earn his spot.