USMNT, Gold Cup and Christian Pulisic
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Sunnyvale native and San Jose Earthquakes academy graduate Diego Luna starred for the United States men’s soccer national team on Sunday at PayPal Park, capably replacing Christian Pulisic
The controversy about Christian Pulisic's decision not to compete at the Gold Cup has been seized by coach Mauricio Pochettino, but this approach could negate his team's homefield advantage at the 2026 World Cup.
"I had to make the best decision for myself and my team even though some people haven't seen it that way," Pulisic told a CBS Sports podcast
The USMNT beat Trinidad and Tobago 5-0 without Christian Pulisic. Colin Cowherd discusses whether or not he thinks it’s okay for him to sit out the Gold Cup.
Pulisic also responded to the critics, some of whom are former national team stars, who said he needs to show a stronger commitment to the USMNT. He believes that argument is "way out of line":
After Christian Pulisic spoke about why he chose not to play for the USMNT in the Gold Cup this summer, head coach Mauricio Pochettino was asked about those comments before the tournament opener against Trinidad and Tobago. It’s safe to say Pochettino wanted to remind everyone he’s in charge of the USMNT. Not Pulisic.
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"I am not a mannequin," Pochettino said Saturday after Pulisic seemed to reveal discord between himself and the the USMNT head coach.
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Christian Pulisic believes those questioning his commitment to the U.S. Men’s National Team are “way out of line.”
Pulisic addressed his decision to take the summer off, as well as the criticism from Landon Donovan, on CBS Sports' Call It What You Want