Christian Pulisic’s AC Milan comeback is now in jeopardy after a World Cup injury delayed his return to Serie A. Sources close to the club reveal the U.S. international’s recovery from a high-impact leg issue—sustained during the tournament—has taken longer than initially expected. With pre-season fixtures looming, Pulisic’s availability for the opening matchday remains uncertain.
What exactly happened to Pulisic?
The injury occurred during the World Cup, where Pulisic played a key role for the U.S. men’s team. While details remain limited, team doctors have flagged persistent inflammation in his left hamstring, a setback that sidestepped early rehabilitation. AC Milan’s medical staff, led by Dr. Luca Rossi, have been monitoring his progress but warn that a full return before the league’s August kickoff is unlikely.
Why does this matter for AC Milan?
Pulisic’s absence would leave a void in Milan’s attacking lineup, particularly against early-season rivals like Inter Milan and AS Roma. The 24-year-old has been a consistent threat in Serie A, contributing 12 goals and 8 assists last season. Without him, Stefano Pioli’s team may need to rely on Ralph Maciejewski and Victor Osimhen to shoulder extra creative burden.
What’s the latest on his recovery?
Milan’s sports director, Erio Gasperini, confirmed in a brief statement that Pulisic remains “under strict medical supervision.” While he’s expected to resume light training within 10-14 days, a full fitness test ahead of the league opener isn’t guaranteed. The club is exploring whether Pulisic could make a delayed debut in a Coppa Italia fixture, though no official timeline has been set.
What comes next for Pulisic?
If Pulisic misses the first month of Serie A, his fitness will be critical for the Champions League phase. The U.S. international has already signaled his intent to bounce back, telling reporters, *“I’m focused on getting back to my best—Milan deserves 100% from me.”* Fans and pundits alike will be watching closely as the club balances his recovery with the demands of a title-chasing campaign.