The attacking midfielder deemed comments from ex-USMNT players questioning his commitment "out of line"
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- Christian Pulisic hit back at questions of commitment
- Donovan, Howard criticized withdrawal from Gold Cup
- Says he offered to play in pre-tournament friendlies
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WHAT HAPPENED?
Christian Pulisic pushed back against former USMNT stars who criticized his decision to sit out this summer's Gold Cup. Landon Donovan, Tim Howard and others have called his commitment to the national team into question after he elected to not play in the tournament, which begins this weekend.
Pulisic hit back in an interview with saying "You can talk about my performances, whatever you want. But to question my commitment, especially towards the national team? In my opinion that's way out of line."
Pulisic also said he offered to play in the two pre-Gold Cup friendlies vs Turkey and Switzerland, but that the coaching staff declined.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Pulisic's comments came amid criticism from USMNT legends of old who have slammed his choice to not play in the Gold Cup. The former Chelsea and Dortmund man hasn't played in the last three iterations of the tournament.
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WHAT PULISIC SAID
Pulisic said he wasn't surprised by the remarks.
"I try to stay away from it as much as I can," he said. "When it comes to those guys, it is tough because I looked up to those guys growing up. Some of those guys were my idols and I respect them so much as players.
"It's tough, especially as well when privately they talk to me and clearly want to show support and be your friend and everything… and then they say something slightly different publicly. That's fine. Does it hurt me? Am I surprised by it? Not really, people are always going to have their opinions."
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WHAT NEXT FOR PULISIC AND THE USMNT?
The attacking midfielder will next play for the U.S. against South Korea and Japan in September. He will report for Milan for preseason in July.