Matt Freese opens up on ‘difficult’ response to USMNT’s World Cup exit and ‘hunger’ to return

By admin — In News — July 15, 2026

   ​For New York City FC goalkeeper Matt Freese, 2026 has been both a year to remember and one to forget.The 27-year-old shot stopper, who took over as the U.S. Men’s National Team’s starter during last summer’s Gold Cup, recently took part in his first-ever FIFA World Cup, entering the tournament having made just 15 international appearances.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementMauricio Pochettino’s USMNT won the hearts of many during the course of their run to the Round of 16, winning Group D and playing some excellent attacking soccer along the way, with Freese conceding just one goal in three games, including their first World Cup knockout win since 2002.Who is the referee for the Spain vs France FIFA World Cup semifinal?Mauricio Pochettino’s side was knocked out in the Round of 16 by Belgium -Credit:Ercin Erturk/Anadolu via Getty ImagesHowever, the fairytale run came to a messy end in Seattle, Washington, with the Trump administration’s interference in the Folarin Balogun red card situation proving highly controversial ahead of the USMNT’s 4-1 Round of 16 defeat to Belgium.Unfortunately for Freese, the defeat will be remembered as much for a catastrophic error on his part as it will for the Balogun controversy. With the USMNT chasing Belgium’s 2-1 lead in the second half, a moment of indecision from the goalkeeper under pressure from Charles De Ketelaere proved extremely costly, as Hans Vanaken scored from around 30 yards out into an unguarded goal.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementSince the loss, the USMNT has faced heavy criticism from former players, the media, and fans alike, something Freese admitted has been tough to take. “It’s just so difficult for me to hear that because if people were to see this group on a day-to-day basis and spend time with these guys more personally, they would see how badly we wanted it. They would see how bad I wanted it,” he told ESPN.“Two years ago, dreaming, like literally dreaming of this, and feeling the honor and the responsibility that comes with it. We wanted it so badly, more than anything else we’ve ever wanted, to capitalize on that and reward that support with something special. During the World Cup and the months leading into the World Cup, there was literally nothing else that crossed my mind.”To listen to the latest episode of ‘All Out Soccer’ – CLICK HEREReflecting on their tournament exit, Freese said there was a sense of “disbelief,” going on to add that they did not want “that experience together and not wanting the memory of ‘Country Roads, Take Me Home’ to be over or not be happening again at home. Not be able to feel that and feel that again with our fans and feel that together as teammates and as a family on the field. It was devastating.”AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementHe continued, “The desire and will to maximize our performance was so strong it hurts my heart to see that people don’t know that because it is true. I wish I could talk to every  

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