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Christian Pulisic is on the cover of Time magazine. He is in a Fox Sports promo and in commercials for deodorant, a sports drink and soccer shoes, among other things.

He is undeniably the face of both the U.S. men’s national team and, with the World Cup on home ground, the sport as a whole in this country.

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One place you will not have found him in recent months, however, is in the scoring column. And on Sunday, amid the worst drought of his marvelous career, Pulisic was not even in his No. 11 AC Milan uniform.

Slated to start in a 3-2 home loss to Atalanta, the 27-year-old attacker was ruled out with a gluteal muscle strain. It’s unclear whether he will return for the last two Serie A matches before World Cup training camp opens May 27 in the Atlanta area.

The injury is the latest downer in a campaign that began in style late last summer but turned sour in 2026.

Now the question is whether he will regain his health and form before the biggest few weeks of his life.

USMNT star Christian Pulisic faces a crucial race against time to regain his form before the World Cup kicks off in June.

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Pulisic was one of Serie A’s best players the first half of the season, recording four goals and two assists in his first five matches and, after shaking off a hamstring injury suffered on U.S. assignment in October, adding four goals in four appearances.

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Since New Year’s Day, though, Pulisic has gone 17 club matches, including 11 starts, without a goal. He also showed frustration in late March when he failed to score and didn’t have much impact on U.S. friendlies against Belgium and Portugal.

“I know I’m going to get to the other side, and things are going to click,” he said after those losing tuneups in Atlanta. In five Milan matches since, however, he has failed to score.

Pulisic’s qualities go well beyond scoring. First and foremost, he is a creator. Accordingly, he should not be entirely defined by his scoring rut. But amid the skid, his play has slipped and he hasn’t carried himself with the same confidence and swagger.

His partnership with leading scorer Rafael Leão is reportedly broken, and AC Milan has gone 2-5-1 over eight matches to slip into fourth place, 18 points behind archrival Inter Milan.

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San Siro began emptying early in the second half Sunday with Milan trailing by three goals.

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