Milan Must Cope without Star Player After Pulisic Returns Injured From US Friendly Matches
AC Milan will conduct medical tests to assess Christian Pulisic's hamstring injury sustained during US international friendlies, threatening his availability amid World Cup preparation.
- Mauricio Pochettino confirmed Christian Pulisic has a hamstring problem, but the injury's severity remains unclear, leaving AC Milan and the USMNT uncertain about his recovery.
- After a full-strength challenge by Jason Geria, Australia defender, Pulisic briefly continued clutching his ankle but a second challenge forced him off for treatment, replaced by Diego Luna.
- Despite strong club performances, Christian Pulisic played just 48 minutes across Ecuador and Australia friendlies after being benched for Ecuador and lasting around half an hour vs Australia.
- Hamstring recovery timelines are uncertain, with returns ranging from weeks to months, threatening Christian Pulisic's campaign and impacting AC Milan and USMNT World Cup preparations.
- In the season-long context, Cristian Roldan, USMNT teammate, urged Christian Pulisic to start recovery after a hamstring injury, noting his improved consistency with AC Milan.
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Reports: Milan fears injured Pulisic out a month
AC Milan and United States star Christian Pulisic is headed back to Italy after international duty with a hamstring injury, and although the U.S. winger still has to be fully evaluated by his club, reports say he could be sidelined for nearly a month.

Milan must cope without star player after Pulisic returns injured from US friendly matches
AC Milan faces a setback as Christian Pulisic returns injured from international duty. Reports suggest the U.S. winger could be sidelined for nearly a month, missing key Serie A matches.
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