The American international sustained a minor injury against Como on Tuesday, but is likely facing only a short absence
The stage is set for a high-stakes Serie A showdown as AC Milan prepares to face Juventus this Saturday. Amid the anticipation, head coach Sergio Conceicao has made a definitive call regarding the availability of one of Milan’s most pivotal players,
Just 10 years into his career, Christian Pulisic already has plenty of highlight reel-worthy goals for both club and country. Pulisic continues to carve his place in the pantheon of the greatest American soccer players of all time.
The AC Milan squad did a morning training session today as preparations continued for the Champions League game against Girona.Milan have been on a good run in the Champions League having won four
Fans feared the worst when the American went down during AC Milan’s last match. Fortunately, there is good news as the team prepares for a huge match.
As La Gazzetta dello Sport write and as we reported this afternoon, Pulisic’s scan today have ruled out a muscle injury like a strain or even a tear, which is a relief. He has however suffered from some fatigue, and this his presence against Juventus on Saturday is far from guaranteed.
Christian Pulisic is AC Milan's top scorer this season with 10 goals across all competitions, including a penalty in their Supercoppa Italiana victory over Juventus
Christian Pulisic has been ruled out for AC Milan's high-profile clash with Juventus on Saturday. Pulisic was forced out of Tuesday's 2-1 win against Como, limping off at halftime after a challenge from defender Marc-Oliver Kempf.
Milan coach Sergio Conceição confirmed Christian Pulisic won’t be taking part in his side’s clash at Juventus on Saturday as the USMNT star would risk ‘worsening his condition’ by playing
United States midfielder Christian Pulisic limped off with another injury in AC Milan's win against Como on Tuesday.
Their 6-0 win over Ipswich was the 13th time Manchester City have scored six or more goals in a Premier League game under Pep Guardiola, as many times as Arsène Wenger's Arsenal did, with only Alex Ferguson's Manchester United (14) doing it more often.