Having displaced Matt Turner as the starting U.S. goalkeeper for the CONCACAF Gold Cup, Matt Freese isn’t contemplating starting the Americans’ World Cup opener next June.
Matt Freese, having displaced Matt Turner as US goalkeeper, not yet looking toward World Cup
Having displaced Matt Turner as the starting U.S. goalkeeper for the CONCACAF Gold Cup, Matt Freese isn’t contemplating starting the Americans’ World Cup opener next June.
“It’s not at the forefront of my mind,” he said Wednesday. “What I’m focused on is each new game is another opportunity, and we have a big game coming up this weekend that we’re focused on.”
Going into Sunday’s CONCACAF Gold Cup quarterfinal against Costa Rica, the 26-year-old Freese had started all three group stage matches.
‘It’s a tournament that provides the opportunity to have this goalkeeper fighting for a position with Matt Turner in the future, but to check that out he needs to play,” U.S. coach Mauricio Pochettino said after the tournament-opening win over Trinidad and Tobago. “We already know that Matt Turner can handle the pressure in a Gold Cup and in a World Cup. His quality is not in question. But after a hard year without play, I thought it was important for him to provide leadership from bench, always ready to play.”