Appearing on the Pat McAfee Show, the USMNT star also praised Mauricio Pochettino, says he wants to 'get the country behind us'
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Pulisic joins McAfee show as guestDiscusses U.S. hopes for 2026Talks about quality of U.S. players in EuropeGetty Images SportWHAT HAPPENED?
Christian Pulisic is having a world-class season at Milan, and the USMNT star is confident the level of play for Americans competing in Europe will continue to elevate – not just for him, but for other U.S. internationals.
"We're closer than we've ever have been," Pulisic said Friday on a guest appearance on ESPN's Pat McAfee Show. "We have so many top players playing in Europe at the highest level. We've never had that before and fans should be excited… We've got to go out and prove we can play with the best and beat the best now."
Though currently injured, Pulisic hopes to return for Milan in early 2025. He's also had a brighter light focused on him as the eponymous star of PULISIC, a new documentary now streaming on Paramount+. That can come with some unexpected moments, as Pulisic had to navigate several hilarious takes from the show's host Pat McAfee, including the former NFL punter calling USMNT coach Mauricio Pochettino "Ponch."
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McAfee suggested the U.S. should win the World Cup on home soil, while Pulisic gave a smirk and said, "Love the confidence, we need you guys at those games, hyping people up. Getting everyone excited, getting the country behind us."
Pulisic then touched on his experience with Pochettino, which has included two camps and four matches.
"We've gotten to know him a little bit. Working with the team he obviously has a lot of experience coaching at the highest level in Europe" Pulisic said. "I think its an exciting time and we should definitely look forward to it."
Pulisic also touched on what has driven his success in Italy so far, saying he's "loved every second of it so far."
DID YOU KNOW?
In the conversation with Pulisic, McAfee said he played soccer as a child. One of the panelists on the show, Boston Connor, claimed to have attended high school with U.S. goalkeeper Matt Turner – though Connor couldn't even remember Turner's name.
WHAT NEXT FOR PULISIC?
Pulisic is still recovering from a calf injury that he is expected to return in early 2025.