Pulisic suffered low-grade hamstring tear with U.S.
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Pulisic suffered low-grade hamstring tear with U.S.
""An MRI scan performed today revealed a low-grade tear in his right hamstring," Milan said, adding Pulisic "will be reevaluated in approximately 10 days." Injuries like that can heal in as few as three weeks and a city derby against Inter Milan on Nov. 23 is one target for Pulisic's return. He has starred this season for Milan which is third in Serie A."
"Pulisic seemed to overstretch his right leg in the first half of a 2-1 win Tuesday against Australia at the Colorado Rapids' stadium. The U.S. has friendlies scheduled for Nov. 15 and 18 against Paraguay and Uruguay which, like Australia, have both qualified for the first 48-team World Cup. The U.S. will co-host the tournament with Canada and Mexico. The U.S. team's next competitive game is its World Cup opener on June 12 at SoFi Stadium near Los Angeles."
Christian Pulisic suffered a low-grade tear in his right hamstring after overstretching during the first half of the United States' 2-1 friendly win against Australia. AC Milan reported that an MRI revealed the injury and that Pulisic will be reevaluated in approximately 10 days. Such hamstring tears can heal in as few as three weeks, with the Nov. 23 city derby against Inter Milan a possible target for his return. Pulisic has been a key performer for Milan this season. The U.S. has friendlies on Nov. 15 and 18 against Paraguay and Uruguay, and the next competitive match is the World Cup opener on June 12 at SoFi Stadium.
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