Flitting toward the U.S. goal in the first minute, Costa Rica defender Keysher Fuller leapt in the air to hit a cross with his right foot. Though the contact was not clean, the ball skipped erratically off the grass, through a small crowd, and into the net past U.S. goalkeeper Zack Steffen, who had stood frozen on the line because of the creeping threat of Costa Rica forward Jonathan Moya in the box. Steffen immediately ran to the sideline to argue that Moya had been offside, but it appeared that Dest, who had been drawn across the end line, away from the play, had kept the Costa Rican attackers onside.
“I think my initial thought was, here we go,” Gregg Berhalter, the U.S. coach, said. “We got to respond. It was early enough in the game that if we stayed calm and stuck to the game plan, I thought we’d be OK.”
Dest would redeem himself in spectacular fashion in the 25th minute. Receiving the ball on the right wing, he dribbled menacingly toward the box, caressing the ball with his right foot, before cutting it quickly to his left and lashing a shot with his weaker foot into the upper left corner of the goal.
“It’s a really important goal, and it was a really nice goal, so it’s an amazing feeling,” said Dest, who added that he thought his shoes were untied when he scored. “I was so happy.”
The flight of the ball into the net triggered an eruption of noise from the home crowd and sent Dest sprinting to the sideline, where he was mobbed by his teammates and coaches.