HARRISON, New Jersey - U.S. manager Bruce Arena didn't hold back in his criticism of his team, following the Americans' 2-0 defeat to Costa Rica in a World Cup qualifier.
The defeat, courtesy of two Marco Urena goals and some stellar goalkeeping from Keylor Navas, was the first away win for the Ticos in a World Cup qualifier against the U.S. since 1985.
The two home qualifying defeats this cycle for the U.S. marked the first time that's happened in a World Cup qualifying campaign since 1958.
"We obviously didn't play well tonight," said Arena. "I think on the night we didn't make any plays that mattered, and we were probably outplayed in most positions on the field and made some critical errors.