Christian Pulisic called out: ‘You know who plays a lot of games? Lionel Messi’ – USMNT star faces backlash over CONCACAF Gold Cup snub

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Christian Pulisic’s decision to withdraw from the U.S. Men’s National Team’s (USMNT) Gold Cup roster has ignited controversy across American soccer circles.

Christian Pulisic’s decision to withdraw from the U.S. Men’s National Team’s (USMNT) Gold Cup roster has ignited controversy across American soccer circles. The Milan star’s absence marks a significant development just one year out from the 2026 FIFA World Cup on home soil, and it has led to both understanding and fierce criticism, especially from former national team players and analysts.

When Mauricio Pochettino announced the 27-man squad for the USMNT’s upcoming friendlies against Turkey and Switzerland, Pulisic’s name was conspicuously absent. These matches are key tune-ups ahead of the CONCACAF Gold Cup, which begins June 15. Alongside Pulisic, other notable absentees include Yunus MusahWeston McKennieTim Weah, and Gio Reyna.

The omission, however, wasn’t due to injury or performance issues. It was a deliberate decision made in consultation with the U.S. Soccer Federation. “Christian and his team approached the Federation and the coaching staff about the possibility of stepping back this summer, given the amount of matches he has played in the past two years at both the club and international level with very little break,” explained sporting director Matt Crocker.

Over the past two seasons, Pulisic has played close to 120 matches, a grueling schedule that included a successful second season at San Siro, where he has scored a team-high 17 goals. Crocker added“After thoughtful discussions and careful consideration, we made the collective decision that this is the right moment for him to get the rest he needs. The objective is to ensure he’s fully prepared to perform at the highest level next season.”

Harsh criticism from Alexi Lalas

Despite these explanations, former USMNT captain and FOX Sports analyst Alexi Lalas responded with disbelief and sharp criticism. On his State of the Union podcast, Lalas said the choice sends the wrong message at a critical time for the national team.

“When it comes to Christian Pulisic, here’s the problem I have. He is, when all is said and done, going to go down as the best male American soccer player in history… But I cannot relate to someone in his position, who is a national team player, opting out, not wanting to represent your team,” said Lalas.

He even compared the 26-year-old’s workload and commitment to that of Lionel Messi, saying, “Yes, they play a lot of games. But you know who plays a lot of games? Messi.” He concluded: This is a bad look for Christian Pulisic… a year out from the World Cup, the country needed him to be part of this team that changes the vibe. He’s not going to be there, and that’s disappointing.”

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