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2026 FIFA World Cup
16JUL

USA beat Australia, Pulisic sits out

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The United States beat Australia 2-0 on 19 June to win Group D, but captain Christian Pulisic missed the match with a calf injury and is targeted for a 25 June return.

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Key takeaway

The USA topped Group D without Pulisic, whose calf injury is targeted to clear before the 25 June knockout tie.

The United States beat Australia 2-0 on Friday 19 June to win Group D and reach the round of 32, with captain Christian Pulisic watching from the bench in a compression sleeve. Cameron Burgess turned a Folarin Balogun run into his own net on 11 minutes, and Alex Freeman headed the second three minutes before half-time. Pulisic, the AC Milan winger who carries the attack for the co-host, had picked up a calf injury in the Paraguay opener .

Mauricio Pochettino called the late withdrawal precautionary 1, and is targeting the round-of-32 fixture against Turkey on Thursday 25 June for his return. Pulisic played the knock down himself as "just a bit of a kick." The absence lands against a thread the topic has tracked for weeks: Pochettino had settled his system around Pulisic leading a 4-3-3 and named the captain in his Paraguay XI .

Winning without him removes the immediate panic. Burgess's own goal and Freeman's header did the job against an Australia side that needed a result, and the squad now has six days before a knockout tie that no longer hinges on a single fitness call. Pochettino now points to 25 June, not the group result, as the date that matters.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Christian Pulisic is the captain and best attacking player of the United States national team. He suffered a calf injury during the first match against Paraguay, which meant he could not play against Australia on 19 June. The USA won that game 2-0 anyway, with a goal deflected in by an Australian defender and a header from Alex Freeman. The next match is against Turkey on 25 June. The coach, Mauricio Pochettino, said he expects Pulisic ready for that game. A calf injury from a direct knock typically heals within a week. Balogun and Freeman scored or created without him, giving Pochettino a tested alternative combination if the timeline slips.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

Pulisic's calf vulnerability reflects a structural training-load problem common across elite footballers who carry dual-club-and-international obligations across a congested calendar. He arrived at the 2026 tournament having played 46 club appearances for AC Milan on top of international duty, a total that the FIFPRO player welfare framework classifies as a high-risk threshold for soft-tissue injury.

The deeper structural issue for the USA is the same one that defined the qualifying campaign: the squad's attacking identity runs heavily through a single player. The 2-0 win over Australia answered the immediate question about whether the USA can advance without Pulisic, but it does not resolve the question of whether they can go deep in the knockouts without him, because Australia were not the defensive test that Turkey, if they had been fit, or the next-round opponents will represent.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    USA advance from Group D as winners, securing a favourable knockout draw position regardless of Pulisic's fitness status for 25 June.

    Immediate · Reported
  • Risk

    Accelerating Pulisic's return for the Turkey match raises re-injury risk; a second calf incident could end his tournament entirely at the round-of-32 stage.

    Short term · Assessed
  • Opportunity

    The 2-0 win without Pulisic demonstrated that Balogun and Freeman can carry attacking output; Pochettino now has a proven alternative combination if injury forces the issue.

    Short term · Assessed
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