This isn't actually about USMNT, but it's relevant given the Pulisic penalty-kick-gate earlier in the season. I didn't watch, but it sounds like something similar happened in Man City's FA Cap final loss to Crystal Palace. They earn a penalty kick, Haaland is supposed to take it, but lets someone else take (and miss) it. After the game Pep basically says "I don't know what happened. Haaland is supposed to take those, but the players decided otherwise. Oh well". So a very similar situation, other than Pep not even pretending to be outraged by it.
Beginning to get frustrated with the apparent amateurish way that European sports teams seem to be run. It's as though the players are expected to be selfish, and that takes priority over doing whatever gives the team the best chance of winning. Maybe I'm generalizing too much, but this seems similar to the situation where Formula 1 drivers feelings are often taken into account, to the detriment of the team.