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Freeze "devastated" but hungry after Mexico's loss
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Frozen Yet Famished: The Heartache of Crushing Defeat in Mexico

July 17, 2025 5 Min Read
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Matt Freeze, the goalkeeper for the US men’s national team and New York City FC, expressed his disappointment after the team’s 2-1 defeat to Mexico in the Gold Cup final. He noted that the team would use this setback as fuel as they gear up for the 2026 World Cup.

“I felt heartbroken. This was a significant opportunity for our group to make a statement,” Freeze told ESPN. “While we may have made some impactful moments during the tournament, our main goal was to win the final and take home the trophy.”

“It’s essential that we all recognize our desire for another chance, and we hope that opportunity will come.”

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The USMNT topped their group stage after winning matches against Saudi Arabia, Trinidad and Tobago, and Haiti, successfully reaching the finals by defeating Costa Rica and Guatemala before facing Mexico. They initially led in the fourth minute with a goal from Chris Richards but ultimately succumbed to their Concacaf rivals after goals from Raúl Jiménez and Edson Álvarez sealed their fate.

Despite entering the tournament with four consecutive wins, the team faced critique due to the absence of several senior players who were sidelined by fatigue, injuries, or club commitments ahead of the World Cup. However, Freeze emphasized that the squad saw the tournament as a chance to prove themselves to head coach Mauricio Pochettino.

“Many of us viewed it as an opportunity to showcase our abilities and earn minutes,” Freeze said. “But primarily, we focused on our own dynamics and maintained our own environment, rather than concerning ourselves with external criticisms, especially in the early stages.”

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Matt Freeze admitted that he was heartbroken over the USMNT’s defeat in the Gold Cup final against Mexico. Aric Becker/ISI Photos/USSF/Getty Images

Freeze has scored in all six Gold Cup matches, stepping in for longtime starter Matt Turner. At 26, he made his senior debut just days before the tournament began in a friendly against Turkey.

Looking ahead to the 2026 World Cup, Freeze acknowledged he needs to maintain consistency to compete for the starting position next summer, as mentioned by Pochettino.

“I discussed my progress with the coaching staff, and they indicated that I’ve made a significant stride,” Freeze noted. “I seized the chance and aimed to make them proud while staying true to myself.”

“They deemed this a major leap, but now it’s the baseline I must build upon,” he added, referring to the foundation he established during the summer tournament.

Having risen through the ranks at the Philadelphia Union, Freeze, who has spent his career in MLS, stressed how regular-season matches help prepare players for the demands of tournament play, including travel and busy schedules.

“MLS faces challenges like other leagues, but it’s essential to recognize that it’s a fiercely competitive league with top-tier athletes,” he stated. “The demanding schedule involves a lot of travel, with some weeks culminating in three games stretched across different cities. Those experiences prepare players well for a packed tournament with tight timelines and extensive travel.”

Freeze has made 62 MLS appearances with NYCFC and recorded 17 clean sheets over the past two and a half seasons.

Fan Take: This news matters to soccer fans because it highlights the resilience and potential of the US men’s national team, showcasing emerging talent like Matt Freeze. As they prepare for the 2026 World Cup, these experiences could significantly shape the team’s future trajectory and competitive edge on the global stage.

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