MN: One goal every 64 minutes - renewal must be accelerated as Pulisic remains decisive
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MN: One goal every 64 minutes - renewal must be accelerated as Pulisic remains decisive
"With his brace yesterday against Torino, the American has climbed to the top of the Serie A scoring charts with seven goals, tied with Lautaro Martinez. While the Inter captain has a league average of one goal every 151 minutes, the former Chelsea player scores one every 64 minutes. Considering those who have scored at least two goals in the first 14 matchdays, no one has such a low minutes-per-goal average (including the Coppa Italia, his average drops to one goal every 61 minutes)."
"Pulisic remained a doubt until late yesterday afternoon due to weakness following the severe fever he contracted between Saturday and Sunday. Massimiliano Allegri likely would have preferred not to even bring him on, but trailing, he was 'forced' to bring him on in the second half. It took him 35 seconds to score the first goal and another ten minutes later to make it a brace."
Christian Pulisic has scored seven Serie A goals, tied with Lautaro Martinez, and ranks first in league scoring. Pulisic's minutes-per-goal average is exceptionally low, scoring once every 64 minutes in the league and once every 61 minutes including the Coppa Italia. The season has been interrupted by physical problems and a severe fever, yet Pulisic continues to score and influence matches after coming on. Pulisic remained a doubt before the Torino game due to weakness from fever but scored twice off the bench, including a goal 35 seconds after entering. His current Milan contract expires in June 2027 and Milan can automatically extend it one year, though immediate renewal discussions are urged amid fan concern over repeating past contract disputes.
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