
"Talking to the people at AC Milan, but also when I left the national team, we had good conversations. I haven't come back yet; I don't think it's right for me to fly there and play my first match with the national team. I just want to make sure I have the right amount of time to recover from my injury and put it behind me. I think it's the best decision for everyone now. Too soon? Yes."
"All these thoughts come to mind: why now? At the beginning of the season, everything was going so well. It seems like that's how it went, but honestly, I trust in God's timing. I think it's the best thing for me, and to be honest, it's not the worst thing that could have happened. I was out for a couple of weeks, and now I'm back, so I'm lucky it didn't get any worse, so I try to look at it from a positive perspective."
AC Milan have shifted their aim toward winning the Scudetto, with Christian Pulisic confirming that the squad wants the title after consistent top-four league form. The club has consistently targeted Champions League qualification earlier, but Milan now sit in the top four and are only two points off first, increasing optimism. Pulisic said he discussed staying at Milanello during the international break to recover from injury and chose not to rejoin the national team immediately to ensure proper recuperation. He expressed trust in God's timing, relief that the injury did not worsen, and a positive perspective despite missing match weekends.
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