The Futbol Americas duo Herculez Gomez and Sebastian Salazar discuss AC Milan’s slow start in the Champions League, including USMNT star Christian Pulisic’s struggles.

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  1. I like Pulisic, but he hasn’t shown a level a play that’s worthy of CL football. He struggled in the premiere with Chelsea. The Italian league isn’t on par with the PL. AC isn’t as good of a team that everyone thinks…

  2. Americans owners have this brainwashed American exceptionism so buy American players like they are elite. Leeds United American owners did this buying many American players and this got them relegated. Serie A is extremely weak so Pulisic can look good there, but European is like the Premier League and a higher level and Pulisic cannot perform consistently when the level is higher.

  3. Milan don’t really have a squad to realistically compete for CL. Getting bounced in the Groups might do them a favor for Serie A

  4. Pulisic can be a good or average player depends on the opponents, he just can't perform consistently. Milan signed him because he fit into their budget. Milan owner can't afford a world class player at the moment. What they can do is just sign the mids.

  5. It’s not the front 3, it’s the link in midfield connecting an attacking to open up the forwards. That’s also a direct reflection of Loftus-Cheek being injured.

  6. Giroud had a great Career, but he is not CR7 to keep starting in top Elite Champions League teams. He is already 37, and he does finish inside the box, but adds nothing to recovery or progression. Reijnders is also an average player, and doesnt add much. They need Ricardo Pepi, and another better midfielder.

  7. I keep telling the people it’s over for the American players and I’m saying this with respect, there’s wayyyyyyy too much talent in Europe 😢 you got kids that’s 16, 17 playing world class

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