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Pulisic assists for Milan, ends 2026 contribution drought

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Key takeaway

The captain's first 2026 contribution is a form signal, not the answer Pochettino's staff still needs on role and goals.

Christian Pulisic registered an assist in AC Milan's 3-2 win over Torino on 13 April, his first goal contribution in any competition in 2026. He started the match, a meaningful detail given that he came off the bench in Milan's defeat to Napoli the week before . Stefano Pioli's selection on Sunday returned him to the starting XI he had occupied for most of the autumn before form fell away.

Pulisic has not scored since 28 December 2025 against Hellas Verona, a drought that now runs beyond 100 days. The assist is the first datapoint to break the trajectory but does not break the drought itself, and Pochettino's selection staff will read it accordingly. The trajectory is upward; the goal column is not.

The context that matters for the United States head coach is the role question. Pulisic has played left number 10 for Milan and central striker for the United States across the last 18 months, and the form question is bound up with the tactical question. An assist from a wide left position in Turin tells the staff something about Milan's plan; it does not yet answer where Pulisic plays in a USMNT shirt at the World Cup. With the squad announcement on 26 May and the Senegal and Germany friendlies straddling that date, the time available to test a particular role with him in it has narrowed sharply.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Christian Pulisic is the most recognisable face of the US national team and its best-known player internationally. He plays for AC Milan in Italy and has not scored a goal since 28 December 2025, a drought now over 100 days long. On 13 April he set up a goal (an 'assist') rather than scoring himself, playing from the start rather than coming off the bench. For World Cup purposes, the question is whether this drought reflects genuine form problems or just a statistical run of bad luck with finishing. The underlying data suggests the latter, he is still creating and running as effectively as before. But form headlines matter for confidence, and Pulisic carries enormous expectation as the host nation's star player.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

Pulisic's move to AC Milan in 2023 placed him in a club environment where he is not the primary creative or goalscoring outlet; that role belongs to the centre-forward. His assists indicate he is producing.

His goal drought indicates his finishing touches are not being created or completed at the rate Milan's system generates. The 100-day mark correlates with Fonseca's January tactical adjustments rather than with a personal form dip.

What could happen next?
  • Risk

    If the drought extends through the club season's final weeks, Pulisic arrives at the World Cup without a goal in over five months, a narrative burden that will amplify any early-tournament miss or substandard performance.

  • Opportunity

    The assist on 13 April, combined with healthy underlying metrics, suggests Pulisic is one converted chance away from ending the drought and arriving at the tournament on positive momentum.

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