In a thrilling World Cup opener, USMNT fans experienced a wave of concern when Christian Pulisic did not return for the second half against Paraguay. The Hershey, Pennsylvania native, currently playing for AC Milan, was pivotal in the first half. He assisted on Folarin Balogun’s goal, contributing significantly to the team’s strong performance.
When the second half began, Pulisic was replaced by Sebastian Berhalter, the son of former USMNT player and coach Gregg Berhalter. No immediate reason was given for this change, leaving fans puzzled. During the FOX Sports broadcast, Pulisic signaled to family members in the stands that he was fine.
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Following the United States’ 4-1 victory, head coach Mauricio Pochettino clarified the situation. According to The Athletic’s Tom Bogert, Pochettino explained that Pulisic had sustained a kick to the calf, causing tightness. The substitution was a precautionary measure.
There was heightened concern due to Pulisic’s recent injury history. He missed last summer’s Gold Cup after an exhaustive club season with AC Milan, where he played 50 matches. He has also dealt with several injuries this year, including a lower-back issue reported by ESPN. His presence was notably missed in the second half of the match.
While the decision to substitute Pulisic was precautionary, USMNT supporters anxiously await his full return to health on the field.
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Matthew Reigle, reporting for OutKick, emphasized Pulisic’s centrality to the team and the concern over his health moving forward.

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