Christian Pulisic, Joao Felix, Rafael Leao, and Santiago Gimenez—has been dismantled, with Pulisic notably absent from the starting XI. But why has the American winger been dropped?
Both Bologna and AC Milan’s top chance creators (Juan Miranda and Christian Pulisic, respectively) are top-five in chances created in Serie A.Bologna was defeated on February 22 against
The USMNT star's goalless February underscored a rough stretch for him and his club, and there are plenty of contributing factors.
AC Milan endured a frustrating evening when an early own goal from Malick Thiaw and a missed penalty from Christian Pulisic saw them fall 2-1 at Torino on Saturday, leaving their top-four hopes in Serie A under pressure.
United States forward Christian Pulisic failed to convert a penalty kick for the first time in his professional career Saturday during a game with AC Milan. Torino goalkeeper Sergej Milinkovic-Savic lunged to his right to push away Pulisic’s low spot kick during the first half of a Serie A match.
Pulisic is one of Milan's best players, but in the wake of a midseason coaching change and UEFA Champions League exit, he finds himself again having to justify a first-team place he's already clearly earned.
Pulisic’s absence from Milan’s starting XI against Bologna mid-week, sparked widespread discussion and concern. Sergio Conceicao has now provided an explanation for the decision, while also addressing growing accusations that he has a preference for Joao Felix.
Since arriving at Milan, Christian Pulisic has established himself as a crucial part of the squad, with multiple managers relying on him – from Stefano Pioli to Paulo Fonseca and now Sergio Conceicao,
Christian Pulisic had one of his toughest weeks at AC Milan, suffering Champions League elimination and missing a penalty
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