COLUMBUS, Ohio—In their World Cup CONCACAF qualifier against Costa Rica on Wednesday night, the United States Men’s national team gave up an early goal. But the young team was able to persevere and find a way to win, 2–1, a much-needed three points in the standings. They had just lost to Panama last Sunday, and this was practically a must-win situation. Coach Gregg Berhalter felt a need to make dramatic changes to spark the team. Nine changes were made from the previous starting line-up. This is the youngest U.S. World Cup qualifying team, as the starters averaged just over 22 years and two months old. It didn’t start well for new starting U.S. goalkeeper, Zack Steffen, as he and the defense allowed a goal in the first minute of play to Costa Rica’s Keysher Fuller. Steffen had come out of his box to head away an incoming cross from danger. …