Monday, November 24, 2025

Freese's Shutout in the MLS Quarterfinals

Goalkeeper Made Five Saves as NYCFC Advances

Matt Freese delivered a heroic performance between the posts as New York City FC eliminated the top-seeded Philadelphia Union 1-0 in the Eastern Conference semifinals on Sunday night. The 27-year-old USMNT goalkeeper made five crucial saves at Subaru Park, securing his 13th clean sheet of the season and sending his side to the Eastern Conference Final.

Fresh off international duty with the United States against Paraguay and Uruguay, Freese was tested early and often by the Supporters' Shield winners. Philadelphia outshot NYCFC 20-6 overall, including a 9-3 advantage in the first half, but Freese stood tall throughout the contest.

His most spectacular moment came in the 74th minute when he flung out his boot to deny USMNT youth international Frankie Westfield's point-blank volley, a save that preserved NYCFC's slender advantage. Earlier, Freese had made a quick-reaction stop on Jakob Glesnes' sharp-angled attempt in the 45th minute, while he capped his performance with a 92nd-minute save on Milan Iloski's long-range blast.

The victory held special significance for Freese, who was playing against his former club. He had appeared for Philadelphia as a substitute in the 2021 Eastern Conference Final, ironically losing to NYCFC before they went on to win MLS Cup. His performance earned him Player of the Match honors and set up a tantalizing Eastern Conference Final showdown with Lionel Messi and Inter Miami.

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