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USA Legend Carli Lloyd Refuses to Apologise to Pulisic For Savage Comments

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Christian Pulisic has come under fire following USA’s 2026 World Cup exit.

Mauricio Pochettino’s side were eliminated from this summer’s tournament after being thrashed 4-1 by Belgium in the last 16.

Pulisic, considered one of the greatest USA players in football history, was expected to shine on home soil. However, he was unable to showcase his best form throughout the tournament.

In the four matches the 27-year-old played in North America, he failed to hit the back of the net and recorded just one assist. In the match against Belgium, Pulisic was forced off injured just before the hour-mark with his side 3-1 down.

Pulisic spoke about his injury in his post-match interview. He said: “I just twisted and sprained my ankle. It’s frustrating to end like that, of course, but now I get time to rest, so it’ll be okay.”

Those comments didn’t go down well with some, including USWNT legend Carli Lloyd. After saying she was ‘disappointed’ in Pulsiic on FOX Sports, she wrote on X: “You rest when your playing career is over. Period.”

Carli Lloyd Urged to Apologise to PulisicCarli Lloyd

Pulisic underwent X-ray and MRI scans on Tuesday to determine the extent of the injury. It has since emerged that he suffered a leg fracture and bone bruise, an injury which is expected to keep him out for several weeks.

Following the injury update, Lloyd was told to apologise by a football fan on X. The fan wrote: “Waiting for apology now, you went overboard on one of the greatest Americans to play this game. Champions League winner, etc. You owe him a direct apology.”

The 44-year-old has refused to back down, though. She replied:

“I don’t owe anyone an apology. My comment wasn’t about his post game interview. He skipped Gold Cup last summer because he wanted to rest and be ready for WC. He ended up resting the whole year. That’s the facts. Nothing personal against him.”

Alexi Lalas Defends Christian Pulisic

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FOX Sports pundit and former USMNT player Alexi Lalas has defended Pulisic following the criticism. The 56-year-old, who made 96 appearances for his country, said on his podcast:

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“When it comes to Christian Pulisic, in terms of him eventually and potentially being the best male American soccer player, I think it’s now going to have to be relative to what he does from a club perspective. Which has been incredible, but he is yet to have that World Cup and that type of moment that transcends and surpasses all of his club accomplishments. And it remains to be seen whether going forward this team is going to be built around Christian Pulisic.

“I still think he has a lot to give. But this has hurt his brand; this has hurt the perception of who he is as the face and Captain America. You know the accusations of being soft, what happened last summer and all that. That’s not going to go away, and that is now on his resume, if you will.

“But you know, he is a big boy. I think he can handle it, and who knows, maybe next World Cup ends up being his World Cup, but I think there is going to be a lot of change when it comes to this team going forward.”

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Jermaine Jones Defends Christian Pulisic Following USA’s World Cup Exit

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Former USA star Jermaine Jones has chimed in and given his thoughts amid heavy criticism of Christian Pulisic following their World Cup exit.

Many high profile figures, including Carli Lloyd and Landon Donovan, have slammed Pulisic after the USMNT were thrashed 4-1 by Belgium in the last 16. Pulisic played 59 minutes before being subbed off through injury.

Lloyd took aim at Pulisic for his post-match ‘rest’ comments. When it emerged that Pulisic had suffered a leg fracture and a bone bruise in the defeat to Belgium, Lloyd was urged to apologise, which she has refused to do.

Landon Donovan, meanwhile, slammed the 27-year-old’s performances in big matches and criticised him for coming off when his side was losing.

Jermaine Jones Sends Message to Former Players Criticising Christian Pulisic

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Jones, who played 69 times for the United States and captained his country twice, has made his feelings clear regarding the widespread criticism of Pulisic.

The 44-year-old, who featured for the USA at the 2014 World Cup, took to X (formerly Twitter) to defend Pulisic. He wrote:

“I strongly believe Christian Pulisic is the greatest American player of all time. I had the privilege of playing with some of the U.S. players and for me, no one matches him.

“What I find disappointing is seeing former players try to downplay his career or talent.

“Be careful throwing stones when you live in a glass house. Respect what Pulisic has done for U.S. Soccer and outside of America.”

He added: “What about the other players who had a really bad day? [Sergino] Dest, [Tim] Ream, [Matt] Freese? I watched the game they all had shockers.

“So what? That’s football. Bad days happen. They’ll all learn from it, grow, and come back stronger.”

Tim Howard Reacts to Christian Pulisic’s Post-Match Interview

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Former United States goalkeeper Tim Howard has given his thoughts on Pulisic’s interview after the USA’s defeat to Belgium. He said on his ‘Unfiltered Soccer’ podcast:

“Yeah, rubbed some people the wrong way. I don’t envy Christian Pulisic right now. That’s a difficult place to be. I do, though, believe that the sort of perceived nonchalantness is not that he doesn’t care. I think he’s hurting. I think he’s aware. I think that’s his own defense mechanism.

“All I can is, I think it’s impossible for him to feel the way that he felt – being one of the leaders on that team and being the biggest name and the best player with his ankle hurt and getting crushed going out of a World Cup – I would find it almost impossible for him to give a legitimately nonchalant interview. So, there’s something else going on there.”

He added: “To whom much is given, much is required. He is the face of his team. He is undoubtedly its best player. When that happens, you receive all the money, and all the acclaim. And he’ll receive all the blame. I hope for his sake he isn’t on social media for the foreseeable future.

“He deserves a rest. Go on holiday…. What I would say about him is when someone shows you who they are, you believe them. I think he’s a nice footballer. I still think he’s the best player on the team. Outside of that, you’d have to ask me very direct questions to which I could give you very direct answers.”

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Arthur Fery Undergoes Surgery Just Hours Before Wimbledon Semi-Final

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Emerging British tennis star Arthur Fery has undergone a medical procedure on the eve of his Wimbledon semi-final clash against Alexander Zverev.

The 23-year-old, who entered the tournament as a wildcard, has stunned the sporting world by making it to the last four at SW19.

Putting together the best run by a Brit at the tournament since Andy Murray’s retirement, Fery has scored upset victories over the likes of Grigor Dimitrov and Flavio Cobolli on route to the last four.

However, he took an unusual step ahead of his semi-final meeting with Zverev.

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Fery has a history of mid-match nosebleeds and the player himself has conceded it could be down to nerves or stress during his intense Wimbledon run.

To ensure he does not suffer anything of the sort during his clash against Zverev, he underwent a medical procedure the day before he steps onto the court.

While he was fine during his five-set victory over Dimitrov and upset quarter-final win against Cobolli, Fery needed to be treated three times during his five-set comeback win over Zizou Bergs.

The Brit has admitted that he has been consulting doctors regarding the nosebleeds and underwent surgery to ensure he wasn’t disrupted during the biggest match of his life:

“I had a little procedure here on it. That seemed to help,” said Fery, per The Express.

“Just getting the blood vessels cauterised in the nose. A small thing. Nothing major. Didn’t hurt. I’ve also tried to avoid wiping with a towel straight on the nose. I think that was also not helping, so just a combination of things, just a bit of luck as well.”

The operation involved lightly burning Fery’s broken blood vessels to ensure his nose does not bleed.

Zverev “Very Impressed” By Fery’s Wimbledon Run

Prior to their showdown, world number three Zverev was asked about his semi-final opponent and the German expressed admiration for Fery’s tournament success:

“The first time I watched him play was actually in Australia. He beat Cobolli in the first round. I watched that match. I was very impressed back then already. He has a very clean technique and very clean ground strokes. I thought he was a very good tennis player already back then.

“Of course, it’s maybe a surprise a little bit that he’s in the semifinals. But I think he deserves it. The wins that he had, the way he fought back in a couple of those matches, is great to see. It’s a great story.”

While Fery is the underdog going into this clash, he has defied the odds previously and will be hoping to repeat the success of Goran Ivanišević 25 years ago when the Croatian famously won the Wimbledon title as a wildcard.

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Arsenal Interested in Signing Winger Antonio Nusa This Summer

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Arsenal are eyeing a move to sign a new winger after their impressive World Cup performances as they aim to bolster Mikel Arteta’s options this summer.

The Gunners shouldn’t need too many reinforcements during the summer transfer window after an impressive 25/26 season, which saw them lift the Premier League title.

Arsenal will be hoping to build a squad capable of winning the Champions League after going so close last season.

Arteta’s side managed to reach the final before losing on penalties to Paris Saint-Germain.

There’s no doubt they have a squad capable of going all the way once again, but they might need to add a little more firepower to go to the next level.

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According to a report from Team Talk, Arsenal are among the sides interested in signing RB Leipzig winger Antonio Nusa in the summer transfer window.

The Gunners face competition from another four Premier League sides, especially after an impressive World Cup so far.

The Premier League is believed to be Nusa’s most likely destination in the summer transfer window, with Arsenal and other sides monitoring the player closely.

The North London club are looking to bring in a new left-sided attacker this summer, and Nusa, described as ‘one of the best players of his generation’, fits the bill.

It is believed that Leipzig value him in the region of £51m. The Bundesliga club are under no immediate pressure to sell due to his contract running until 2029, but a big offer could tempt them.

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Arsenal must prioritise left winger signing

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Arsenal need to be prioritising a move to sign a new attacker in the summer transfer window.

The Gunners may have been looking to add a left-sided forward at the beginning of the window, but it’s even more important now that Leandro Trossard has agreed a deal to join Besiktas.

Gabriel Martinelli is Arsenal’s only natural left-sided attacker left in the senior squad, and even he has struggled to cement himself as a regular starter.

This could be their priority position to strengthen in the coming weeks and months as they look to improve Arteta’s squad for the new season.

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