Christian Pulisic aimed to return for the United States Men’s National Team’s second World Cup game. However, a week was not enough to recover from his calf injury sustained during the World Cup opener. The team will lack their star player against Australia, as confirmed by manager Mauricio Pochettino on FOX Sports’ pregame show.
Pulisic, who assisted in the victory over Paraguay, was forced to leave after the first half due to his injury. Rumors surrounded his status for Friday, but Pochettino mostly remained silent on the matter.
On Thursday, Pochettino expressed optimism, saying Pulisic was “much better” than when he initially suffered the injury. He revealed Pulisic might be available for the next group stage game against Turkey. Pochettino indicated a meeting was scheduled with Pulisic and the staff that night, but the outcome wasn’t favorable.
Pulisic is exerting significant effort to play, acknowledging the player’s desire to join his teammates on the field. On Thursday, Pulisic continued limited training separate from the team during the media-accessible session.
In the opener, Pulisic was replaced by Sebastian Berhalter. Midfielder Malik Tillman notably improved his performance in Pulisic’s absence. With Australia defeating Türkiye in their first match, this game will decide who leads Group D. A U.S. win would mark their first consecutive World Cup wins since the inaugural tournament and secure a place in the knockout stage.
Without Pulisic, the challenge for the U.S. team increases significantly. Fans remain hopeful for an impressive performance, as the team adapts to their current roster situation.

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