USMNT's Christian Pulisic Suffers Hamstring Injury in AC Milan's Champions League Victory Over PSG, Listed as Day-to-Day
Pulisic's participation in upcoming USMNT matches remains uncertain following MRI results, adding to growing list of injured American players.
- Christian Pulisic suffered a hamstring injury during a game against Paris Saint-Germain, where AC Milan celebrated a 2-1 victory. Pulisic was removed towards the end of the game but managed to leave the field on his own.
- Despite the injury, the 25-year-old forward was seen celebrating with his teammates post-match and officials believe the issue could be a recurring cramp in the same area where he sustained a thigh injury in late October.
- In addition to Pulisic's injury, other USMNT players Timothy Weah and Tyler Adams are also on the injury list, raising concerns over the team's readiness for upcoming matches. Weah's participation is uncertain due to an undisclosed injury, while Adams is set to miss games till at least February due to surgery on a hamstring injury.
- Despite the injuries, AC Milan managed to secure their first victory in this season's Champions League, raising the team to third place in Group F. Two early goals from Rafael Leão and Olivier Giroud ensured the win.
- After having an MRI, it was confirmed that Pulisic did not sustain a serious injury. However, due to the location of the injury being the same as his previous one, his status for the upcoming USMNT matches remains uncertain. He has currently been listed as day-to-day.