USMNT Survives Costa Rica Thriller, Reaches Gold Cup Semifinals on Freese’s Heroics

June 30, 2025 – Arlington, TX — The United States Men’s National Team edged past Costa Rica in an instant-classic Gold Cup quarterfinal, winning 4–3 on penalties after a nerve-jangling 2–2 draw. Goalkeeper Matt Freese emerged as the hero, saving two spot-kicks to send the Americans into the semifinals.


How It Unfolded

  • Ricardo Pepi opened the scoring with a cool finish in the 18th minute, but Costa Rica leveled before halftime through Anthony Contreras.
  • Substitute Malik Tillman appeared to have won it late with a 78th-minute strike, only for Costa Rica’s Aarón Suárez to force extra time with a scrappy equalizer.
  • In the shootout, Freese denied Costa Rica’s final two penalties, cementing the U.S. victory and drawing roars from the 65,000 fans in Arlington.

“American Mentality”

  • Coach Gregg Berhalter called the performance “badass,” praising the team’s resilience in a tense environment.
  • Midfielder Yunus Musah echoed the sentiment: “We never felt like we’d lose. That’s the American mentality right now.”
  • Despite conceding twice, the defense held firm in extra time, keeping Costa Rica without a shot on target in the final 30 minutes.

What’s Next

  • The USMNT will face Canada in the semifinals, a rematch of their 2023 final.
  • Freese is expected to keep his place in goal after a breakout performance.
  • Berhalter hinted at tactical tweaks to avoid another late equalizer.

In summary: It was nervy, dramatic, and quintessentially American. With Freese stepping up in the biggest moment, the USMNT marches on, eyeing back-to-back Gold Cup titles.

Information from Yahoo Sports, ESPN, and The Athletic was used in this article.

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