World Cup
The US has a historical past of elite World Cup goalkeeping. Now, two keepers with native ties are battling for the No. 1 spot.
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Lengthy earlier than the U.S. males’s soccer staff might boast of getting high expertise in its protection, midfield, or assault, it was goalkeeping that periodically allowed it to compete with the very best on the earth.
In 1994, when the U.S. upset expectations by making it out of the group stage, it was partly because of quite a few clutch saves from Tony Meola.
When there was a flurry of American upsets within the Nineties — defeats of Argentina and Brazil within the Copa America and Gold Cup — it was achieved largely by means of superhuman goalkeeping performances from Kasey Keller.
And when the U.S. males made their greatest fashionable run at a World Cup in 2002 (reaching the quarterfinals), it occurred courtesy of a record-setting efficiency from Brad Friedel.
The lineage continued, with Tim Howard’s heroics in 2010 and 2014. U.S. goalkeepers discovered profitable careers in England at a time when the variety of American outfield gamers in Europe might seemingly be counted on one hand.

In 2026, the circumstances are barely completely different. Each of the anticipated U.S. starters in web (Matt Turner or Matt Freese) are projected to be “strong,” as ex-Revolution head coach Bruce Area famous in a recent roundtable discussion of former U.S. nationwide staff coaches, however neither are seen as world class.
Disappointingly for Turner — a participant Area coached in New England as he gained MLS Goalkeeper of the 12 months in 2021 — the media faces who might theoretically be his champions have supplied underwhelming advocacy. This included an admission in late Could from Revolution radio announcer (and former New England ahead) Charlie Davies that Freese would probably be the starter, although he did shine a small quantity of sunshine on Turner’s quality play in 2026 at the club level.
“I do know Matt Turner very effectively. He’s a strong goalkeeper. I believe the way in which they need to play and construct just a little bit extra [out of the back] that Freese is a greater possibility in that regard,” Area admitted within the dialogue. It was really Bob Bradley and never Area who spoke about how Turner’s superior shot-stopping must be a extra thought of high quality when choosing a starter.
Turner has confirmed more practical than Freese in a number of superior stats, together with “targets prevented.”
Nonetheless, Freese — a former Harvard standout — has loved the boldness of present U.S. coach Mauricio Pochettino for the final 12 months, and is seen as each technically sound and a succesful keeper ought to the sport be selected penalty kicks.
Probably the most fascinating (if unlikely) situation that Area projected was an virtually unparalleled idea at a World Cup: Goalkeeper rotation.
“I might not be stunned if there’s a chance the place they rotate goalkeepers on this World Cup as effectively regardless that that may be extremely uncommon,” Area defined.
The ultimate U.S. warmup recreation earlier than the World Cup begins comes in opposition to Germany on June 6. As Turner performed within the earlier pleasant in opposition to Senegal, it’s anticipated that Freese will get the beginning (maybe signalling his place within the beginning lineup when significant video games start).
Nevertheless it performs out, a goalkeeper with native ties can be beginning for the U.S. in its second house World Cup. That’s, except Pochettino picks third alternative keeper Chris Brady (and with the thriller surrounding the present depth chart, something’s doable).
Trivia
What U.S. males’s participant has the best variety of profession World Cup targets?
Trace: He helped defeat the Revolution in MLS Cup 2014 as a member of the L.A. Galaxy.
Hold studying for the reply.
Yet one more factor…
United States goalkeepers have been recognized to set data at World Cups. In 2002, Brad Friedel grew to become the primary keeper within the event’s historical past to avoid wasting a number of penalty kicks in common play. And in 2014, Tim Howard made a document 16 saves through the U.S. Spherical of 16 matchup in opposition to Belgium.
Trivia reply: Landon Donovan
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