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2026 FIFA World Cup
16JUL

Pulisic's goal drought hits seven games

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The USMNT captain has not scored for club or country since December. His manager says he is happy with him. His club manager disagrees.

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Key takeaway

Pulisic has not scored for club or country in three months, turning a form dip into a genuine selection concern.

Christian Pulisic squandered multiple chances against Belgium on Friday, extending his international goal drought to seven USMNT appearances stretching back to November 2024. 1 At club level the picture is no better: his last AC Milan goal came on 28 December 2025 against Hellas Verona. He has played 11 of his last 12 Milan matches without a goal or an assist. 2

Milan manager Massimiliano Allegri has publicly expressed concern about international duty straining Pulisic's fitness. 3 Pochettino, by contrast, says he is "happy" with his captain. The gap between those two assessments is where the real selection debate lives. Pulisic remains the only Serie A player since 2023-24 with 31+ goals and 20+ assists combined. Form is temporary. But three months without scoring is not a blip; it is a pattern, and it has arrived at exactly the wrong moment for the squad Pochettino named just days earlier .

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In plain English

Christian Pulisic is America's best footballer and captain of the national team. He has not scored in his last seven games for the USA (since November 2024) and has gone three months without scoring for his club, AC Milan, either. For a player expected to be the USA's main goal threat at a home World Cup, this run of form at the worst possible time is a significant concern. His managers at club and country are giving contradictory signals: the club manager is worried; the national team manager says he is 'happy.'

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Root Causes

Pulisic's positional role at AC Milan has shifted under Allegri, who uses him wider and with fewer touches in central areas. This restricts the penalty-box arrivals that produced his 2023-24 output. The USMNT uses him differently again, creating a player who is adapting to two contradictory role definitions simultaneously.

The structural tension between club and country scheduling is acute at this stage of the season. European clubs prioritise league form; national teams demand peak fitness precisely when club managers want load management.

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Update #3 · USA beaten 5-2 at World Cup host venue

ESPN· 29 Mar 2026
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