Pulisic discusses World Cup, what gives him 'joy' and idea he was a marketing signing for Milan
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Pulisic discusses World Cup, what gives him 'joy' and idea he was a marketing signing for Milan
"Pulisic has responded to the idea that the club signed him to sell shirts, looking ahead to the World Cup too. The year 2026 has not been kind to Pulisic so far. He went from being the leading scorer at Milan in 2025-26 and a potential candidate to lift the Capocannoniere (Serie A top scorer) trophy to being without a goal since December 28."
"There are always a variety of factors that feed into a drop in form, but the team around him haven't played at their level either. The Rossoneri are jeopardising their chances of getting back into the Champions League after a run of two wins in eight, with the attack and defence both now struggling."
"What is your style of play? "Going towards goal, creating offensive plays. For me, that's why I play. Obviously, you also have to take care of everything else, defending and running, different things. That's fine. But what gives me joy and enthusiasm is creating chances, scoring, and finishing.""
"What is your approach to training? "I have a very specific way of thinking about performance, and I've always wanted to be closer to the training ground, because that's my job, that's what I do every single day. It's helped me in many ways. Sometimes it's even made me unhappy.""
Pulisic responded to claims that Milan signed him primarily to sell shirts. He linked his focus to living far from the city centre and described the motivation he felt after scoring at the 2022 World Cup. He defined his style of play as moving toward goal, creating offensive chances, and taking joy in finishing while also handling defensive work and running. He explained that he follows a specific approach to performance and stays close to the training ground because it is his job every day, even when it affects his mood. He also spoke positively about his former partner and support during personal changes.
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