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Matt Freese ready to build off ‘new foundation' set with USMNT at stellar Gold Cup
Matt Freese ready to build off ‘new foundation' set with USMNT at stellar Gold Cup

New York Post

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • New York Post

Matt Freese ready to build off ‘new foundation' set with USMNT at stellar Gold Cup

New York City FC goalkeeper Matt Freese joked that he doesn't consider himself the smartest guy in the world, even though he graduated from Harvard with a degree in economics. And no, there's no special formula he's been using to explain the success he's been having this season. Freese had already been having a good year for NYCFC when he entered the Gold Cup with the U.S. Men's National Team earlier this summer, and by the end of it, he had become a bona fide star. That has put Freese in the conversation to be the Americans' starting keeper with the kickoff of the 2026 World Cup less than a year away. 3 Matt Freese celebrates after making a save during the penalty shootout during a game between Costa Rica and USMNT at U.S. Bank Stadium on June 29, 2025, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Getty Images Prior to the Gold Cup, Freese had made one appearance for the USMNT, but ended up replacing longtime netminder Matt Turner and starting all six matches for the Americans. 'It was a huge honor, incredible honor to be, not only in the group, but also the one playing for the tournament,' Freese told The Post in a phone interview. 'I promised myself at the end of the January camp that I was gonna do everything possible to make sure I was ready for it in case it did happen.' The 26-year-old had only made his senior team debut days before the start of the Gold Cup, and the career MLS player took the opportunity and ran with it. Outside of a hiccup in the group stage against Haiti — misplaying a clearance attempt that led to a goal for Haiti — Freese put on a strong performance and was especially heralded for his work during the quarterfinals when he played hero during penalty kicks in the match against Costa Rica. Freese explained that head coach Mauricio Pochettino and the coaching staff had called the Gold Cup a 'big step for me' as he helped the United States reach the finals, where they eventually lost to Mexico, 2-1. So does that mean Freese will be starting in net for the United States in 2026? 'There's not been much communication about that,' Freese said. 'Obviously, the communication was positive, and there's a lot of work to be done for me. I need to continue to improve in areas and continue to push, but the communication was that it was a big step, took a big step forward. 'But that step where I reached now, that has to now be the minimum standard. That's a new foundation for me, and I need to continue to build on that foundation.' 3 Matt Freese looks on before a game against Charlotte FC at Bank of America Stadium on July 12, 2025 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Getty Images Freese credited his success to the preparation he puts into his craft and said 'nothing changes' whether he's getting ready to play in an MLS preseason game or face Mexico in the Gold Cup final. 'It gives me comfort knowing that I've done the same thing leading up to every game,' he said. USMNT captain Tyler Adams previously told The Post how 'amazing' it was to see how Freese 'grew into himself throughout the tournament.' Freese acknowledged that after a few games during the tournament, he started to feel more comfortable and that also plays into his success on the pitch. 'I'm someone that when I'm myself and when I'm confident, having fun and talking smack, that's when I'm at my best,' he said. 3 New York City FC goalkeeper Matt Freese blocks a shot by Orlando City. AP Freese returned to his MLS club last week and helped NYCFC to a 2-1 victory on Wednesday over Orlando SC, a team sitting in front of City in the conference standings. And he'll be back between the pipes Saturday when NYCFC faces Sporting KC. After the breakout performance in the Gold Cup, it would be easy to get ahead of oneself, but Freese is back to strengthen his case for next year. 'Am I allowing myself to think about that, to be honest? No,' he said. 'I'm someone that really likes to stay in the present. And you know there is about 330 days before the tournament starts.'

Alexi Lalas' Best U.S. XI: Why Turner still starts in goal over Freese
Alexi Lalas' Best U.S. XI: Why Turner still starts in goal over Freese

Fox News

time14-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Fox News

Alexi Lalas' Best U.S. XI: Why Turner still starts in goal over Freese

Trying to build the best 11-man squad for a full-strength U.S. men's national team is an interesting little exercise — and one that coach Mauricio Pochettino is hoping he'll have the opportunity to do in the next international window. We're coming off of a Gold Cup where a lot of people were excited, or at least enticed, to be back in the U.S. men's national team tent, and with that excitement comes curiosity about who will start for the United States at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Let's start in goal. There's been so much talk about Matt Freese, who had a viral moment with his penalty saves against Costa Rica in the Gold Cup quarterfinals. But other than that, he didn't stand on his head in any of the games (though, to be fair, he wasn't challenged in a lot of the games). In the Mexico game, I don't think he could have done anything, and he was dependable other than the mistake that he made in the group stage. But you need to more than dependable — you need to have that moment where you establish yourself. I still think he'll get called in, but I also think that, maybe, Matt Turner's sitting on the side like, 'Yeah, how do you like me now?' If there was a game tomorrow, I'd go with Matt Turner in goal, as much as it pains me. But I still think there's a competition. The wild card is Zack Steffen, who I think, if/ when healthy, will legitimately challenge for that goalkeeper position. For now, it's still Matt Turner's to lose. Here's my full post-Gold Cup XI for the United States: Alexi Lalas is a soccer analyst for FOX Sports and host of "Alexi Lalas' State of the Union Podcast." He represented the USMNT at the 1994 FIFA World Cup and had a nine-year professional career. In 2006, he became the president of the LA Galaxy and helped bring David Beckham to Major League Soccer.

USMNT squad projections for the 2026 World Cup — Who's in? Who's out?
USMNT squad projections for the 2026 World Cup — Who's in? Who's out?

NBC Sports

time11-07-2025

  • Sport
  • NBC Sports

USMNT squad projections for the 2026 World Cup — Who's in? Who's out?

The United States men's national team will hope that one year from today it will be discussing its recent World Cup quarterfinal appearance, hopefully with eyes on the semifinal stage set for July 14 and 15 of 2026. Yep. That soon. MORE — Latest Premier League transfers, Summer 2025 This was expected to be a huge summer of preparation but it turned into more of a depth test. The Club World Cup kept several players with their clubs, others were suffering from long-term injuries, and the program's most important player opted to take the summer away from the team. Whether you agreed with Christian Pulisic's decision or were infuriated by it, this was decidedly not the first full-strength USMNT at the Gold Cup in decades. It was a B- or even B-minus team. So what do we know about next summer's World Cup roster under Mauricio Pochettino. Some roster spots were likely earned (Matt Freese) while others were cemented, tattooed, or written in permanent marker (Malik Tillman). Let's update our projections with an eye for variables and eventually... a Starting XI. How many USMNT roster spots are nailed-on for the World Cup? Given the above, the educated guess would be that there are fewer roster spots available for next summer than there were before this summer's action began for the USMNT. But has the number changed that much? Sure a bunch of players really impressed at the Gold Cup, but some of the players left out of the squad were truly surprises and others like Johnny Cardoso played a lot less than expected under Pochettino. The shallow nature of the goalkeeping pool without a Tim Howard or Kasey Keller in sight left the competition for the starting spot wide open, but it's difficult to see either Gold Cup starter Matt Freese or World Cup-experienced keeper Matt Turner missing out on the World Cup. Antonee Robinson and Christian Pulisic are no-brainers despite missing out this summer, while Chris Richards, Tim Ream, and Malik Tillman locked down their places this summer. Tyler Adams is a guaranteed roster man, too, while Timothy Weah, Folarin Balogun, and Sergino Dest are very likely, too. There's a risk of recency bias, but Pochettino's Gold Cup trust of Patrick Agyemang and Luca de la Torre bode well for them. Others are close. The biggest question marks? Center back #4 and the final slots for center midfield and center forward. USMNT squad projection for 2026 World Cup Goalkeepers (3) The third spot after Turner and Freese feels like a real wild card. Zack Steffen has experience and is playing well for Colorado, while Ethan Horvath and Sean Johnson also boast experience. A young buck could also be called in to earn experience behind Turner and Freese, and Gaga Slonina, Diego Kochen, Gavin Beavers, or Chris Brady could fit the bill. Projection: Matt Turner (Nottingham Forest), Matt Freese (New York City FC), Gaga Slonina (Chelsea) Defenders (8) The guess here might normally be four center backs and four full backs, but the midfield and forward pools' versatility especially at right back (Weston McKennie, Yunus Musah, Timothy Weah) could lend an extra center back place to the group. Antonee Robinson, Chris Richards, and Tim Ream are nailed-on right now, and a healthy Sergino Dest sure would feel like a certainty. Projection: Chris Richards (Crystal Palace), Antonee Robinson (Fulham), Tim Ream (Charlotte FC), Sergino Dest (PSV Eindhoven), Max Arfsten (Columbus Crew), Cameron Carter-Vickers (Celtic), Joe Scally (Borussia Monchengladbach), Miles Robinson (FC Cincinnati) Midfielders (7) Tillman locked up a place in the 26 and it would almost be surprising if he wasn't starting in the midfield. Adams will be there, too. Cardoso's summer playing time might breed questions about his starting potential, but his transferring to Atletico Madrid and somehow falling out of the 26 would be wild. Pochettino's had some comments that seemed to aim criticism toward Weston McKennie types, but he'll be there. Projection: Malik Tillman (PSV Eindhoven), Tyler Adams (Bournemouth), Weston McKennie (Juventus), Johnny Cardoso (Real Betis), Luca de la Torre (San Diego FC), Yunus Musah (AC Milan), Sebastian Berhalter (Vancouver Whitecaps) Forwards (9) Pulisic, Weah, and Luna might be billed as midfielders elsewhere but we're counting the two wingers along with center forwards in this positional group. Balogun and Agyemang will have every chance to stand tall atop the XI. There's going to be a surprise here, and while his name wouldn't have counted as a shock about a year ago, look for Kevin Paredes of Wolfsburg's return to health as an X-factor. Projection: Christian Pulisic (AC Milan), Folarin Balogun (Monaco), Timothy Weah (Juventus), Patrick Agyemang (Charlotte FC), Diego Luna (Real Salt Lake), Ricardo Pepi (PSV Eindhoven), Kevin Paredes (Wolfsburg), Jack McGlynn (Philadelphia Union), Sargent, Wright, Reyna, Tessmann, Busio, Fossey, Wiley, Trusty, Scally, Downs, Aaronson, McGlynn, M. Robinson, Zimmerman, Freeman, Tolkin, McKenzie USMNT Starting XI for 2026 World Cup What's changed from the last time we tried this exercise? Yunus Musah is out of the Starting XI, as are Matt Turner and Joe Scally. But all still make the roster. So who leaves the squad? Auston Trusty, Tanner Tessmann, and Giovanni Reyna, and that's from a 23-man projection this Spring. As for the XI, here's our latest projections with the 'no-doubters' in bold. Matt Freese Sergino Dest — Chris Richards — Tim Ream — Antonee Robinson Tyler Adams — Luca de la Torre Timothy Weah — Malik Tillman — Christian Pulisic Folarin Balogun

Way too early USMNT 2026 World Cup roster projection
Way too early USMNT 2026 World Cup roster projection

USA Today

time08-07-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Way too early USMNT 2026 World Cup roster projection

The U.S. men's national team made a run to the Gold Cup final without its best roster. But with that 2-1 loss to rival Mexico, head coach Mauricio Pochettino will immediately shift his focus into forming a roster that can make noise at the 2026 World Cup. It's not going to be easy. With the U.S. co-hosting the tournament with Mexico and Canada, the USMNT will not have another competitive match until it takes the field at the actual World Cup. That means the USMNT will have to find a way to build chemistry and fight for roster spots in friendlies. For all the disappointing USMNT results in the past couple years, the program still has its best-ever talent at its disposal. It's just a matter of making those pieces work together. We're 11 months away from the World Cup, but this is what I think the 23-player roster will look like. Goalkeepers (3) Matt Freese (NYCFC), Matt Turner (Nottingham Forest) and Patrick Schulte (Columbus Crew) It's been somewhat of a struggle in the post-Tim Howard era to produce a reliable No. 1 goalkeeper. Matt Turner emerged as the guy for the 2022 World Cup, but inconsistent play and injuries have opened the door to competition. Matt Freese has seemingly taken control of the job after a strong Gold Cup, which included a heroic performance in penalties against Costa Rica. Defenders (7) Antonee 'Jedi' Robinson (Fulham), Sergiño Dest (PSV Eindhoven), Chris Richards (Crystal Palace), Tim Ream (Charlotte FC), Joe Scally (Borussia Mönchengladbach), Cameron Carter-Vickers (Celtic) and Mark McKenzie (Toulouse) Pochettino certainly didn't have his optimal defense available at the Gold Cup, which led to Max Arfsten playing out of position. Assuming Jedi and Dest can make it through the 2025-26 club season healthy, the starting back line should be set for the USMNT with Richards and the ageless Ream joining them. Midfielders (7) Tyler Adams (Bournemouth), Yunus Musah (AC Milan), Weston McKennie (Juventus), Malik Tillman (Bayer Leverkusen), Luca de la Torre (San Diego FC), Gio Reyna (Borussia Dortmund) and Johnny Cardoso (Atletico Madrid) Malik Tillman emerged as a potential starter for the USMNT after his strong Gold Cup and breakout season at PSV (leading to an expected move to Leverkusen). As we head to 2026, though, all eyes will be on Pochettino's decision about Gio Reyna. The now-22-year-old was at the center of drama surrounding the 2022 World Cup, but he has been in a multiyear struggle for playing time at the club level. Assuming Reyna can secure a move from Dortmund, he'll have a chance to earn his place back with the USMNT. Forwards (6) Christian Pulisic (AC Milan), Tim Weah (Juventus), Ricardo Pepi (PSV Eindhoven), Folarin Balogun (AS Monaco), Haji Wright (Coventry City) and Diego Luna (Real Salt Lake) Christian Pulisic dealt with his share of criticism for skipping the Gold Cup in order to have a full offseason of recovery. But the AC Milan star remains the focal point of this roster, and if he remains healthy, that won't change. Beyond Pulisic, Pochettino has some tough decisions to make with the attacking players. Pepi is coming off a major injury. Balogun has also battled injuries and inconsistency at Monaco. Still, I like them both to make the roster and for Luna to secure the 23rd and final spot.

Mexico beat US 2-1 to win 10th Gold Cup title
Mexico beat US 2-1 to win 10th Gold Cup title

CNA

time07-07-2025

  • Sport
  • CNA

Mexico beat US 2-1 to win 10th Gold Cup title

HOUSTON, Texas :Mexico defeated the United States 2-1 at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas on Sunday to successfully defend their CONCACAF Gold Cup crown and capture their 10th title in a pulsating final that delivered drama from start to finish. The U.S. went ahead just four minutes in when Sebastian Berhalter's free-kick found Chris Richards, whose powerful header struck the underside of the crossbar and cannoned straight down, with the referee confirming the goal was good. Mexico found the equalizer through Raul Jimenez in the 27th minute after the striker converted from close range. He then dedicated the goal to the late Diogo Jota, his former Wolverhampton Wanderers teammate, by holding up a Mexico shirt with the Portuguese forward's name on it. "We came from behind and are leaving with the title," Jimenez said. "It's great and really important to clinch the crown a summer before the World Cup. It's something we've been trying to do since the tournament began." Despite Mexico's first-half dominance they struggled to capitalise on numerous golden opportunities. Roberto Alvarado and 16-year-old Gilberto Mora both tested U.S. goalkeeper Matt Freese, with Mora's venomous long-range effort requiring a crucial save from the American shot-stopper. The U.S. created chances through the slick combination play of Malik Tillman and Berhalter but could not breach Mexico's resolute defence again. Alex Freeman came closest when his header struck Mexico goalkeeper Luis Malagon in the face and Diego Luna blazed the rebound over the crossbar. Mexico cranked up the pressure after the break and got the crucial second goal when Edson Alvarez powered home a header, though there was a nervous wait due to a VAR review for potential offside. However, the goal stood and the Mexican contingent erupted with wild celebrations. "I'm speechless. We spent 35 days in intense training, away from our families, with the intention of winning. There's certainly room for improvement, but we're leaving happy and with our feet firmly on the ground," midfielder Alvarez said. "When they first disallowed the goal, it was crazy. It threw me off balance, but I was really happy to see that it was valid." Patrick Agyemang had the chance to equalise in the dying minutes but his finish just missed the mark in a tense finale as Mexico held firm to secure their triumph.

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