
Christian Pulisic has told anyone still worrying about his fitness to stop worrying. The USMNT captain says he's ready to play 90 minutes against Bosnia and Herzegovina in the World Cup last 32 — and 120 if it goes there. For a host nation that has spent the group stage half-holding its breath every time he took a knock, that is exactly what they needed to hear.
Pulisic has been managing an injury through the tournament — the exact nature of it remains unspecified — but according to The Athletic, he has declared himself fully fit ahead of the knockout tie with Bosnia. Self-reported fitness declarations always come with a caveat: the coaching staff's own assessment and whether he actually starts are still unconfirmed. But the fact that Pulisic is talking about being available for extra time, not just the opening whistle, is a meaningful shift in tone from whatever cautious messaging surrounded him earlier in the competition.
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There's a version of this USMNT that is a decent World Cup side. Then there's the version with Pulisic running at defenders at full tilt — and those are two different teams. He is the one player on this squad who can manufacture something from nothing in a knockout game: the dribble that draws the foul, the run in behind that opens the shape, the finish that ends the conversation. Bosnia will have a plan for him. Every team does. A fully fit Pulisic is the plan for everyone else.
The host nation's last-32 appearance is already the story of the tournament for American football — and the pressure on that story to keep going is enormous. Pulisic has carried that weight before, at club level with AC Milan and in World Cup qualifying cycles that felt like they might break the whole programme. He tends not to shrink from it.
The coaching staff have the final say on team selection, and nothing is confirmed until the line-ups are in. But if Pulisic is telling the room he can go the distance, the presumption has to be that he starts. Bosnia are not a side to be underestimated — they qualified for this tournament for a reason — but a USMNT with their captain at full capacity is a different proposition entirely.
He didn't say he was hoping to be fit. He said 90, maybe 120. That's a captain talking.
Christian Pulisic has told anyone still worrying about his fitness to stop worrying. The USMNT captain says he's ready to play 90 minutes against Bosnia and Herzegovina in the World Cup last 32
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“Stays on World Cup — different angle, same beat.”
Twenty-four years. Four World Cups. Countless near-misses and early exits. On 2 July 2026, the United States Men's National Team finally ended it — beating Bosnia-Herzegovina 2-0 in the round of 32 to
“Stays on World Cup — different angle, same beat.”
Twenty-four years. Four World Cups. Countless near-misses and early exits. On 2 July 2026, the United States Men's National Team finally ended it — beating Bosnia-Herzegovina 2-0 in the round of 32 to