World Cup: Will Pulisic play against Australia and can USMNT qualify?
Will Christian Pulisic be fit for United States as they seek to secure top spot in Group D with win over Australia? We might have
Will Christian Pulisic be fit for United States as they seek to secure top spot in Group D with win over Australia? We might have only played one round of games in Group D, but the door to the World Cup 2026 knockout stages is open for both the United States and Australia, who meet in their second match in Seattle on Friday (19:00 GMT). After thumping Paraguay 4-1 in their opening game, the USMNT can secure qualification, and potentially even win the group with a match to spare, should they overcome the Socceroos on Friday. However, the same is true of Australia, who shocked Turkiye 2-0 with a counterattacking masterclass in their opening match. It all depends on the outcome of the showdown in Seattle and then the result of the game between Paraguay and Turkiye in Santa Clara a few hours later (03:00 GMT). Is Christian Pulisic playing against Australia? USMNT talisman Christian Pulisic picked up an injury to his left calf in training ahead of the opening game against Paraguay, though he started the game in Los Angeles last Friday. He was the architect of the opening goal after seven minutes when he nipped between two defenders and found Weston McKennie, whose cross was turned into his own net by Paraguay’s Damian Bobadilla. Pulisic then laid on the second with a pass to Folarin Balogun just after the half-hour mark, though with USA 3-0 up at half-time, Pulisic did not reappear after the interval, replaced by Sebastian Berhalter. The 27-year-old AC Milan playmaker joined the team huddle before training on Thursday with his calf still strapped but did not take part in the session, instead heading to the gym with backroom staff. USMNT coach Mauricio Pochettino told his pre-match media conference: “He’s evolving. He’s much better from Friday.
We’ll see. If we see he’s not available, he will be available for the next game [against Turkiye in Los Angeles on June 26 02:00 GMT].” The Argentinian added: “I think he’s doing a massive effort trying to be ready. I think for every single player that love their country it’s an amazing opportunity to enjoy and to help the team to perform and to win games. “When this type of thing happens (it’s) always painful, but I think Christian is strong and with great mentality and is doing a fantastic effort to try to be ready as soon as possible,” Pochettino said. Pulisic’s teammate McKennie told reporters: “Hopefully he can be there. I know he really wants to be and he’s doing everything that he can and the staff is doing everything that they can as well.” Who can replace Pulisic? If Pulisic is ruled out, Pochettino has plenty of options to replace him. Balogun is sure to lead the line after his double against Paraguay, the first by a USMNT player at a World Cup since Bert Patenaude became the first-ever player to score a World Cup hat-trick 96 years ago, also against Paraguay. The three-goal margin of victory matched their biggest at a World Cup, also set in 1930, when the US finished third in the inaugural edition. Giovanni Reyna came on for the closing stages against Paraguay and scored a lovely trivela to complete the 4-1 victory in stoppage time – but he has not played more than 60 minutes in a match for German club Borussia Monchengladbach or his country since last December. Timothy Weah also made an impact after replacing Sergino Dest with 18 minutes remaining and he could potentially be inserted on the right or as support for Balogun through the middle, which might require McKennie to switch to the left of the attack.
