‘It’s been exactly the opposite’ – Pulisic explains why Chelsea spell was unsuccessful
The USMNT star has shed light on a positive debut season at AC Milan, highlighting why he struggled in the Premier League.
AC Milan and USMNT superstar Christian Pulisic has offered some insight on his outstanding debut season in Serie A compared to the disappointment at Chelsea.
Pulisic arrived in West London in 2019 with many lauding his talent, but the American struggled to impose himself at Stamford Bridge.
Injuries were a bugbear for Pulisic, who never played more than 27 times for the Blues in the Premier League. However, the 25-year-old has featured 35 times in Serie A this season, playing from the off 31 times.
The USMNT player pointed to the non-stop injury issues that plagued him in West London and cited the instability at the five-time Premier League champions.
“There is a simple explanation. During the previous two seasons at Chelsea, I had suffered injuries and some managerial changes that didn’t help me,” Pulisic told Il Giornale, as quoted by Milannews.
“Here at Milan, it’s been exactly the opposite. I’ve felt the trust of everyone from day one, and it was a big turning point.”
Pulisic has netted 12 league goals this season and has set up seven, scoring eight match-winning strikes for the Rossoneri. For context, no player in Serie A has scored as many, with Lautaro Martinez’s seven game-clinching strikes close to the USMNT player, despite scoring 12 more than the wide attacker.