US Hope Pulisic Can Face Australia After Calf Injury
Christian Pulisic did individual workouts again as U.S. Soccer said he remains day to day after a left calf injury.
- USMNT star Christian Pulisic remains "day to day" with a left calf injury, performing individual workouts while teammates practiced at the training base in Orange County.
- Pulisic sustained the injury after being kicked in the left calf during the World Cup-opening victory against Paraguay, feeling stiffness that forced his removal at halftime as a precaution.
- Manager Mauricio Pochettino noted Pulisic is "good," while teammate Tim Weah said Pulisic "looks normal, he's fit" and is working with trainers on the side.
- Should Pulisic be unable to play against Australia in Seattle, Mauricio Pochettino has several attacking options including Gio Reyna, Alejandro Zendejas, Haji Wright, and Brenden Aaronson.
- The USMNT returns to World Cup action at Lumen Field in Seattle on Friday before concluding group play against Turkey at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
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