Soccer-Pulisic says questions about his commitment to national team 'way out of line'


Mar 23, 2025; Inglewood, California, USA; United States of America forward Christian Pulisic (10) kicks th eblal past Canada midfielder Ismael Kone (8) in the first half during the Concacaf Nations League third place match at SoFi Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images/File Photo

(Reuters) -United States winger Christian Pulisic has defended his decision to skip the CONCACAF Gold Cup and said those questioning his commitment to the national team were "way out of line".

Pulisic, who played 50 games for AC Milan in the recently-concluded season, said taking time to rest and recover was the right call for him and the team with the World Cup coming to the U.S., Mexico and Canada next year.

Yunus Musah and Antonee Robinson are also skipping the June 14 to July 6 Gold Cup despite not being injured, according to USA Today.

Former U.S. stalwarts Landon Donovan and Alexi Lalas were among those criticising players who decided to skip the tournament and their comments did not sit well with Pulisic.

"When it comes to those guys, it is tough because I looked up to those guys growing up, some of these guys were my idols, and I respect them so much as players," the 26-year-old told CBS Sports podcast on Thursday.

"It's tough especially when some of them privately, the way they talk to me and clearly want to show support and be a friend and then they say something different publicly.

"Of all things, you can talk about my performances, but to question my commitment to the national team, in my opinion that's way out of line."

The U.S. suffered a fourth straight defeat on Tuesday when they lost 4-0 at home against Switzerland in a friendly.

(Reporting by Pearl Josephine Nazare in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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