Anonymous wrote:Thoughts on Pulisic skipping the Gold Cup?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where's the why?
Some say it's a minutes thing, apparently he's logged nearly or over 5000 minutes the last two seasons at Milan, some say he just wants a vacation. I guess both are reasonable but it's just different when you think about the other countries like Argentina. Have any of their players ever turned down a chance to represent their country if not injured? I guarantee they have players that have logged many minutes and didn't turn down a chance to represent their country.
Pathetic. We’re going to get swamped next year if he is the standard-bearer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where's the why?
Some say it's a minutes thing, apparently he's logged nearly or over 5000 minutes the last two seasons at Milan, some say he just wants a vacation. I guess both are reasonable but it's just different when you think about the other countries like Argentina. Have any of their players ever turned down a chance to represent their country if not injured? I guarantee they have players that have logged many minutes and didn't turn down a chance to represent their country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where's the why?
Some say it's a minutes thing, apparently he's logged nearly or over 5000 minutes the last two seasons at Milan, some say he just wants a vacation. I guess both are reasonable but it's just different when you think about the other countries like Argentina. Have any of their players ever turned down a chance to represent their country if not injured? I guarantee they have players that have logged many minutes and didn't turn down a chance to represent their country.
Anonymous wrote:Gold Cup is an opportunity to evaluate new talent. Normally, neither the USMNT or USWNT typically field the best 11 for these events.
Superstars like Pulisic are given a pass as they are lock-in for a starting spot. But now they are making room to look at other players, the positions rotate.
There are some social media stories saying this is a bad look, but that is just media non-sense (pot stirring) and it is completely normal.
Players do need rest and they do need a break. It is all part of managing a squad. But some media outlets will make bigger deal out of this than it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where's the why?
Some say it's a minutes thing, apparently he's logged nearly or over 5000 minutes the last two seasons at Milan, some say he just wants a vacation. I guess both are reasonable but it's just different when you think about the other countries like Argentina. Have any of their players ever turned down a chance to represent their country if not injured? I guarantee they have players that have logged many minutes and didn't turn down a chance to represent their country.
Anonymous wrote:Where's the why?