Christian Pulisic and Timothy Weah condemn critical remarks from former U.S. national team players during a Paramount+ documentary. Pulisic describes such criticism as a significant 'cop-out,' arguing that it misrepresents the commitment of current players. Weah deems the criticism 'really evil,' suggesting that former players, who understand the pressure, should refrain from disparaging their successors. Mark Pulisic supports this sentiment, advising critics to reflect on their performances. Tensions escalate as Landon Donovan expresses displeasure over absent players during the Gold Cup, further highlighting generational rifts within U.S. soccer.
Christian Pulisic criticized former players for suggesting current ones lack heart, calling such sentiments the 'biggest cop-out of all time.' He believes that such accusations do not accurately reflect the players' dedication on the field.
Timothy Weah condemned the criticism from ex-players, labeling it as 'really evil,' and expressed that these critics are often insincere, pretending to be friendly while demeaning current players.
Mark Pulisic urged former U.S. professionals to 'look in the mirror' before criticizing current players, implying that previous stars should reflect on their own performances.
Landon Donovan expressed frustration over key USMNT players taking time off, suggesting their absence from the Gold Cup reflects poorly on their commitment to the national team.
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