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06/26 01:48 CDT Pulisic returns to the US lineup with highlights and lowlight
in a World Cup loss to Turkey
Pulisic returns to the US lineup with highlights and lowlight in a World Cup
loss to Turkey
By GREG BEACHAM
AP Sports Writer
INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) --- Christian Pulisic returned to the field for the
United States on Thursday night just in time to warm up for the World Cup games
that really matter starting next week.
Pulisic entered the Americans' 3-2 loss to Turkey as a substitute early in the
second half to the soundtrack of an enormous roar from the sellout crowd at
SoFi Stadium.
He immediately looked comfortable in his first game action in 13 days,
contributing to several strong attacks and coming awfully close to scoring a
goal shortly after his entrance. Pulisic also had a lowlight when rising star
Arda Gler nutmegged him --- flicked the ball between his legs --- to begin the
sequence that ended with Kaan Ayhan's winning goal on the final kick of the
match.
The loss didn't matter to the Americans, but the chance to prepare for next
week was the important part. The U.S. faces Bosnia-Herzegovina in the round of
32 on Wednesday.
"His goal was to get some minutes to be ready" for next week, U.S. coach
Mauricio Pochettino said. "I'm happy because I think he made a good impact when
he was on the pitch."
Pulisic played dynamically in the first half of the Americans'
tournament-opening, 4-1 victory over Paraguay nearly two weeks ago, creating
one goal and assisting on another --- but he came off at halftime due to a calf
injury he had picked up in training.
The AC Milan midfielder missed the Americans' next match against Australia, and
he sat out the first half against Turkey before coming on as a substitute in
the 58th minute to that massive cheer from the raucous Los Angeles-area crowd.
Pulisic didn't stop to speak to reporters in the mixed zone after the loss, but
he thinks he'll be ready when the U.S. attempts to win a knockout-round World
Cup match for only the second time.
"I felt good, so it was really nice to be back with the team and get some
minutes," Pulisic told Fox. "I felt good with the ball. It was a tough way to
end for us, for sure. But at the end of the day, we win the group, and we just
have to look forward to next week."
Pulisic said this week that he was ready to play again, and he created a
scoring opportunity only a couple of minutes after he entered the 2-2 game with
a dynamic run down the left side.
Pulisic nearly scored in the 63rd minute, but his quick shot in traffic was
deflected off the goalpost by Turkey goalkeeper Ugurcan Cakir.
"You saw his quality, and you saw when he came in the impact he had," Sebastian
Berhalter said. "He's our guy. he's a leader in his own right."
Late goal for Turkey Pulisic had another excellent pass to Ricardo Pepi in injury time, but his teammate couldn't get off a shot. The U.S. appeared to be headed to a draw --- until Turkey pulled out an extraordinary late goal that began with a bit of magic from Gler, the 21-year-old Real Madrid star. Boxed into the corner by two Americans, Gler flicked the ball perfectly between Pulisic's legs and ran around him, creating the space necessary to start the final sequence. Salih Ozcan kicked a long cross to Can Uzun got the ball in space on the back post slipped it under sprawling goalkeeper Matt Turner to Ayhan. That sequence aside, Pulisic's presence energized the American attack and portended well for its next match, according to his teammates. "(Pulisic) is a special player," U.S. captain Weston McKennie told Fox. "There's no doubt that he adds something to the group. He adds his 1-on-1 qualities. Whenever the game might look dry or the game isn't creative or something, he can come in and be that player to create something out of thin air. It was good to see him back on the pitch. Hopefully we'll see him again in San Francisco." ___ See more of AP's World Cup coverage here. |
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