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USMNT player watch: Pulisic on target as big stars thrive
Christian Pulisic. Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images

USMNT player watch: Christian Pulisic on target as big stars thrive across Europe

The U.S. Men's National Team closed off its 2025 fixtures with a stellar run of form, going undefeated in five straight matches against World Cup-caliber teams from around the globe.

It was a heartening turnaround for a team that began its year in shambles after losing to Panama and Canada in quick succession in March.

Head coach Mauricio Pochettino led the charge. He broke the team down, built it back up and taught it to play as a belief-driven collective. And he did all of it without the help of some of his biggest stars: players like Christian Pulisic, Tim Weah and Malik Tillman spent much of the fall injured and missed most of the team's unbeaten run.

All three are finally fit once again. Here's what they've been up to with their club teams ... and what the USMNT might gain from their return.

Christian Pulisic, AC Milan

The last time we all saw USMNT talisman Christian Pulisic starting a game, he was getting the stuffing kicked out of him by a spiky Australia team with a chip on its shoulder. That was five long weeks ago, and it led to him missing hours of Serie A play (and two crucial USMNT friendlies) while he healed from the beating.

Before that violent Australia game, Pulisic was one of the most productive players in Serie A, with four goals and two assists to his name in just 344 minutes on the field. He picked right back up where he left off on his Serie A return, scoring the game-winning goal in the Milan derby to lift AC Milan up to second in the Italian table. 

Pulisic can gild the lily a bit when he finds the ball on the edge of the opposition penalty box, but this goal was a true poacher's effort, the kind of play Milan legend Pippo Inzaghi would've applauded. 

It's great to see Pulisic thriving again. It's even better to see him finding the back of the net without all that fuss and filigree.

Tim Weah, Marseille

If we know one thing about Tim Weah, it's this: he's got a rocket of a right foot, and he's not afraid to use it. This weekend, he busted it out against hapless Ligue 1 opponent Nice to great effect. Weah picked up a neat little turned pass from his teammate Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, crept up to Nice's penalty box, and walloped a thundering shot past the goalkeeper at point-blank range.

That kind of power at that kind of distance is a rare thing. Weah has struggled to find his place within Pochettino's new-look 3-4-2-1 USMNT lineup, but goals like this — and technique like that — may well force the issue.

Malik Tillman, Bayer Leverkusen

The USMNT is full of big characters, but German-born attacking midfielder Malik Tillman isn't one of them.

"Malik, to be fair, he doesn't speak that much," said his USMNT teammate Chris Richards. "From the outside, he's very quiet. But then once you get to know him, he's a teddy bear."

Tillman's mild-mannered personality means he sometimes gets lost in the USMNT shuffle, but performances like the one he put in against Wolfsburg in the Bundesliga this weekend should change that. He set up one goal and scored another to seal Leverkusen's third straight win in all competitions.

Tillman is one of the USMNT's most skillful athletes when it comes to positioning and play creation. He's intelligent, efficient and unassuming, often slipping just beyond defenders to find space that might not open up for a louder or flashier player. He lifted the USMNT's ceiling this summer during the Gold Cup when it really needed that push; it will be fascinating to see if he can lift it again now that the team is thriving.

Alyssa Clang

Alyssa is a Boston-born Californian with a passion for global sport. She can yell about misplaced soccer passes in five languages and rattle off the turns of Silverstone in her sleep. You can find her dormant Twitter account at @alyssaclang, but honestly, you’re probably better off finding her here

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