ARLINGTON, Texas — Matt Freese's gaffe that cost the U.S. the lead in a CONCACAF Gold Cup group play finale drew a reaction from coach Mauricio Pochettino that the Americans can apply to the rest of their last competitive test before next year's World Cup.
''Move on,'' Pochettino said of the goalkeeper's botched clearing attempt before Patrick Agyemang's tiebreaking 75th-minute goal in a 2-1 victory over Haiti on Sunday night.
''Remember, the most important action is the next one,'' Pochettino said. ''If you think in the last one like that, you're going to do another mistake. This type of accident happened, and it will happen it the future.''
The immediate future for the U.S. after a 3-0 run through Group D is a quarterfinal against Costa Rica next Sunday in Minneapolis. It will be the highest-ranked opponent for the Americans so far in the tournament at No. 54.
The U.S., ranked 16th, ended a four-match losing streak by beating No. 100 Trinidad and Tobago 5-0 in its Gold Cup opener, followed by a 1-0 victory over 58th-ranked Saudi Arabia. Haiti is No. 83.
''The confidence level is super high,'' said Brenden Aaronson, who assisted on Malik Tillman's goal that opened the scoring in the 10th minute. ''I mean, nine points from three games. We've had two shutouts and another win today against a good Haiti team. I think we're really flying at the moment. Now we have a week to prepare, which we haven't had for any team.''
Still, the play has been uneven from what amounts to a B team of mostly young and unproven players and A team backups. Several of the usual stars and starters sat out for personal reasons, injuries or playing in the Club World Cup.
Missing the tournament for the U.S. are regulars Christian Pulisic, Yunus Musah, Weston McKennie, Tim Weah, Gio Reyna, Antonee Robinson, Folarin Balogun and Sergiño Dest.