Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jun 17
Pulisic Trains Solo 48 Hours Before Australia Match as USMNT Injury Concern Grows
Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jun 17

Pulisic Trains Solo 48 Hours Before Australia Match as USMNT Injury Concern Grows

3 articles · Updated · ESPN · Jun 17

Summary

  • Wednesday's session brought a small step forward for Christian Pulisic: after skipping the field Tuesday, he worked separately with a U.S. staffer as he tries to recover for Friday's World Cup game against Australia.
  • The attacker is still not training fully with the group after suffering a calf injury last week and aggravating it in the 4-1 win over Paraguay, leaving his availability in doubt with about 48 hours remaining.
  • Antonee Robinson said the U.S. can cope if Pulisic misses the match, while Brenden Aaronson said his preparation will not change if he is asked to step in.
  • Giovanni Reyna, Alejandro Zendejas, Timothy Weah and Aaronson are among the options if Pulisic cannot play, a reminder of how the U.S. may need to manage key players through a long tournament.

Insights

Should the USMNT risk Pulisic’s health for one group match, or trust its acclaimed depth to secure a win against Australia?
Is the mystery over Pulisic's fitness a real concern or a strategic mind game to unsettle Australia before their World Cup clash?