The US national team's roster is going to look a bit different for Saturday's Gold Cup quarterfinals.

Alan Gordon, DeMarcus Beasley, and Joe Corona have replaced Jozy Altidore, Greg Garza and Alfredo Morales. Teams have the ability to make changes after the group stage. The US made them on Tuesday, a day after drawing Panama 1-1 in the final game of Group A play. The US won the group with seven points but has yet to convince.

"We believe that Jozy's just not there yet," coach Jurgen Klinsmann told the team's website. "Jozy never really got into this tournament and never really picked up the rhythm. He’s just simply not in the shape right now to help us. For Jozy it's just simply going back to Toronto, picking up his rhythm, getting in shape, working on his fitness and then he will start scoring goals again.

"That's why Alan Gordon was on the standby roster from the beginning and that's why we brought him in. He's fully fit, he's so full of energy, he scores goals with the Galaxy, and he fits in right away. He's a pure giver to the group, and he might be a player that can make a difference at any second when you bring him in.

Beasley comes in to try and improve a defense that has been weak. The veteran former midfielder should bring experience and quality to the backline. Klinsmann is excited for what he brings.

"Having DaMarcus come into the team is huge, because of his character, his giving nature, the spirit he brings, but also the high quality he brings," he said. "He brings a lot of experience into this group, and he’s hungry. He’s still as hungry as day one in his career. That speaks for us having him back in the group and now it gives us a couple of different options on how to put pieces together. We’re very happy to have Beas back."

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DeMarcus Beasley is back with the national team. (USATSI)