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  1. He's world class by definition. He's not staying in his region to dominate, he's literally traveling the world to play at the top level.

    He's in the 1% of 1% of soccer players. He plays in one of the toughest leagues in the world, plays for a highly prestigious team, and is arguably one of if not the best player on the team.

    I'm not saying he's top ten in the world but you don't have to be to be world class.

  2. Being world class comes with a reputation. Pulisic ended last season with a great reputation with 26 g/a. Being world class takes more than one impressive season. If Pulisic can repeat that this season on top of looking great against world class oppositions, he will be considered world class by the end of this season with he pressure of him continuing that world class run being on his shoulders during his third season with Milan. Leao is considered Milan’s talisman because his quality helped Milan win Serie A and reach the Semi-finals of the UCL. Pulisic already has it in his history under Chelsea that he has the ability to do that, but he needs to show that again with Milan. Just as he came close to winning Chelsea the FA Cup before getting injured, he needs to bring that level of intensity with Milan.

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