Callaghan’s arrival as US coach taken in stride by Pulisic, used to changes
1 year, 6 months ago

Callaghan’s arrival as US coach taken in stride by Pulisic, used to changes

Associated Press  

Christian Pulisic takes coaching changes in stride, whether at Chelsea or now the U.S. national team. It’s not our job as players to appoint a manager or whatever the deal is, but we’re just here to come out and perform as best we can, no matter who the who coach is.” Berhalter was moved aside while the U.S. Soccer Federation hired a law firm to investigation a domestic violence incident from three decades ago brought to its attention by the family of Gio Reyna, which was angered when Berhalter used the midfielder sparingly at the World Cup and nearly sent him home for lack of hustle in training. He’s not going to come in and try to change everything,” Pulisic said, “He’s going to come in, give some new ideas, give input. “It’s been a really tough season for me personally and for our team,” Pulisic said. “I’m really excited to be here and just to get some minutes on the field and just get back to being that confident player that I know I can be and just find my footing again and just enjoying the game because it feels like it’s been tough to do that lately.” Pulisic’s contract with Chelsea expires after the 2023-24 season, and it’s unclear whether he will remain with the Blues.

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