Pulisic to AC Milan is a DONE DEAL



Christian Pulisic leaves Chelsea and heads to AC Milan for over $20 Million as a transfer fee, let’s talk about it.

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35 opiniones en “Pulisic to AC Milan is a DONE DEAL”

  1. If he could focus on getting stronger, he would be a monster. Opponents have and will continue to hack at him because he seems frail and goes down easily. He's gotta get stronger, build toughness and endurance. From there, he has the talent to take it to the next level.

  2. 10 goals and 10 assists would be a hell of a lot more than a successful season…it would put him in the conversation for best player in Serie A. (Kvaradona won Serie A player of the year with 12g/10a)

    Anything above 15 g/a Im any combination would be very successful.

  3. Dont get injured do that and score a few goals and assists. Successful season. Then season after build on that. Just DONT GET INJURED. This is on him now.

  4. a successful season for Pulisic would be staying healthy for the entire season and being the first choice player in whatever position they decide to roll him out in. just be available to the manager and try to up the overall production. we all know that Pulisic is a good dribbler, but he needs to add a consistent final product to his game. 10+ direct goal contributions and consistently starting in the most important matches while staying healthy would be a successful season for Pulisic imo

  5. I don't like the move because I don't watch Serie A. So my active spectator following of Pulisic has probably come to an end. Much rather see him at another Premier League club. Chelsea sucks.

  6. as an british/american citizen i just think usa fans are the most delusional fans i have ever met . Christian is alright at best and is nowhere near the level of Chukwueze , Christian was a flop at chelsea and we hate to accept that . In my opinion Christian will be an alright rotation player for milan .

  7. 9 — would be 10 except TV rights are with Paramount+, and you can't rewind or watch from the beginning until it is available for replay. Peacock much more viewer friendly.
    20-25 goal contributions in all competitions.

  8. AC Milan, for me, will always be the 3 dutch trio stars of Van Basten, Gullit, and Rijkaard with a sort of catenaccio style def staring Maldini.

  9. People are always too quick to throw around the label of "injury-prone". There is a such thing as injury-prone, but it's very difficult to determine who is, in fact, exceptionally injury-prone. Injuries happen and there's a lot of blind chance associated with it. It takes years to see if someone is injury prone and often times one injury will come along and thenceforth continually hamper a player that previously didn't have injury problems. As far as Pulisic, it looked like his hamstrings possibly had fallen into that category, but the last year has settled that worry a bit. And what people seem to forget is that during his early years at Dortmund he was actually exceptionally injury-averse. He was almost always available for selection and ended up with a lot more playing time than he otherwise would have because Dembele or Reus were injured (those two seem to be players who are legitimately injury-prone). I don't think the evidence that Pulisic is injury-prone is consistent or overwhelming.

    As far as why Serie A is a better league for Pulisic than the Premier League, to me it has to do with the way the two leagues are officiated. It seems to me in the Premier League the refs look at the players involved in a potential foul and try to decide whether the impediment was enough to disrupt an average-strength player. In other leagues it seems more like they are trying to determine to what extent the impediment legitimately disrupted the actual play. If opposing players know they can get away with pushing, pressing against, and pulling without constantly being called for a foul they will consistently do so to a skilled player. This affects the amount of contact from opposing players' arms and bodies that more slightly built, skilled players end up facing in the various leagues.

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