Christian Pulisic not worried about lengthy scoring drought with USMNT friendly a chance to snap it
Christian Pulisic is optimistic about ending his scoring drought with the USMNT in an upcoming friendly against Senegal. He believes that a goal could help shift the team's confidence after recent losses. The match is also an opportunity for the team to fine-tune their tactics ahead of the World Cup.
- ▪Pulisic has not scored since December and is eager to change that.
- ▪The USMNT is looking to regain confidence after two losses to top teams in March.
- ▪Senegal, the opponent in the friendly, has a strong lineup and recently won the Africa Cup of Nations.
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Soccer Christian Pulisic not worried about lengthy scoring drought with USMNT friendly a chance to snap it By Ethan Sears Published May 30, 2026, 7:11 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Christian Pulisic says he feels “every game” that he’s going to score, and it’s not too hard to tell he’s getting tired of talking about it. See Also Sebastian Berhalter out to carve his own path with USMNT two years after dad’s ouster The best way for the USMNT’s superstar to stop the question from being asked, though, is for him to put the ball in the net — something he last did all the way back in December. “No matter how bad things are, I like to look at the positive light,” Pulisic said Saturday.
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