Christian Pulisic Out One Month With Hamstring Injury

Christian Pulisic faces up to a month on the sidelines after injuring his hamstring while on international duty with the United States. The setback interrupts a stellar run at AC Milan, where he has already netted six goals and provided two assists.

Key Takeaways:

  • Pulisic must sit out for nearly a month due to his hamstring injury.
  • He has scored six goals and tallied two assists for AC Milan this season.
  • He initially entered the break with an ankle injury before sustaining a hamstring pull against Australia.
  • Pochettino raised concerns about travel schedules and contrasting conditions.
  • Differences in altitude and temperature were cited as potential contributing factors.

The Recovery Timeline

Christian Pulisic is bracing for roughly a month of recovery following a hamstring injury sustained during the United States’ 1-1 draw and subsequent match in international play. Medical assessments have indicated that his rehabilitation period could stretch several weeks, forcing him to miss crucial fixtures for AC Milan.

A Standout Performer at Milan

Before this setback, Pulisic was enjoying an impressive run at AC Milan. With six goals and two assists, he quickly became a pivotal figure for the Italian side. Fans and teammates praised his dynamic influence on the field, marking him as one of the most influential contributors to Milan’s season thus far.

Ankle Trouble and Limited Minutes

The trouble began when Pulisic entered the international break nursing a right ankle injury. He participated sparingly during the U.S. Men’s National Team’s 1-1 tie against Ecuador, a match that limited his time on the pitch. Concerns about his fitness grew as he approached the next game on the schedule.

The Moment of Injury

In a match against Australia, Pulisic started but left the field just 26 minutes into play after feeling pain in his hamstring. “I think it’s a thing that is a massive risk,” said head coach Mauricio Pochettino. “We got really sad about this [Pulisic] situation because I think it is difficult.”

Altitude and Temperature Factors

Pochettino also pointed to the issue of transitioning between different conditions, noting that factors such as altitude and temperature changes may have contributed to Pulisic’s injury risk. “I think the [temperature] difference [between Austin and Colorado] … can affect your body and everything,” he explained, underscoring the complexities of international travel.

Looking Ahead

AC Milan now faces several matches without one of their most productive players. While the club is expected to adjust its lineup, the longer-term impact remains uncertain. For Pulisic, healing fully will be paramount before he returns to lead Milan’s attack as the season continues.

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