Christian Pulisic has returned to full training after suffering a calf injury in the USMNT's World Cup opener against Paraguay.
The USMNT star practiced some during the week following the 4-1 win over Paraguay but was unable to play in the 2-0 win over Australia.

What happened to Christian Pulisic?

Pulisic's calf injury has been lingering over the last few weeks, but he is now back in training, which is a positive sign for the USMNT.
The injury occurred during the World Cup opener against Paraguay, and Pulisic has been working to recover in time for the group stage finale against Türkiye.

Why it matters for Christian Pulisic

Pulisic's return to training is crucial for the USMNT, as they look to make a deep run in the World Cup.
The USMNT has already clinched a spot in the knockout stage, but Pulisic's presence will be important in the upcoming matches.

What comes next for Christian Pulisic?

Pulisic may play in the group stage finale against Türkiye on Thursday, but it is unclear how much he will play.
The USMNT will face a tough opponent in the knockout stage, with potential teams including Ecuador, Sweden, and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The USMNT's next match is on July 1, and Pulisic will have time to get back into playing shape before then.
Pulisic's return to the lineup will be a boost for the USMNT, and they will feel confident in their ability to compete with anyone.
The USMNT's performance in the World Cup has been impressive so far, with a 4-1 win over Paraguay and a 2-0 win over Australia.
Midfielder Christian Roldan is still being hampered by a muscle strain and is day-to-day, leaving his status for Thursday's game up in the air.
The USMNT's coach will have to make a decision on Pulisic's playing time, but it is clear that he will be an important part of the team's success.
Pulisic's injury has been a setback, but he is now back on track and ready to contribute to the USMNT's World Cup campaign.
The USMNT's fans will be eager to see Pulisic back on the field, and his return will be a welcome boost to the team.