Christian Pulisic, the USMNT captain, says he ignores most outside noise as he prepares for the biggest tournament of his career.
What's at Stake?
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is being held on American soil, and expectations are high for the United States team.
Christian Pulisic has spent much of the last decade carrying the hopes of American soccer on his shoulders, earning him the nickname 'Captain America'.
The USMNT star revealed that criticism and scrutiny barely register as he prepares for his second World Cup, stating he shuts out like 99 percent of any of that stuff.
Staying Cool Under Pressure
Pulisic admitted that nobody enjoys hearing negative comments about themselves, but he has learned to keep things in perspective, saying it's not nice to hear bad things about yourself.
The AC Milan star believes his experience in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar has helped him and his teammates heading into 2026, having scored the winning goal against Iran and helping the United States reach the Round of 16.
Home Advantage
Pulisic described playing a World Cup at home as a dream come true, and he's focused on improving, stating you can criticize me and scrutinise me all you want, but I love what I do.
The 27-year-old is determined to make the most of this opportunity, knowing that form, injuries, and competition can all impact his chances of being on the roster come 2030.
Looking Ahead
This summer is where Pulisic can become a true national hero, and he's ready to push himself to be better, saying when it's all said and done you can look back and see what I've done in my career.