Christian Pulisic delivered a much-needed performance for the United States men's national team, ending a five-month goal drought while contributing both a goal and an assist in a 3-2 friendly victory over Senegal.
The result marks a significant moment for Pulisic, who had not found the back of the net for the national team since January. His dual contribution proved instrumental in securing the victory against the African side, demonstrating the attacking prowess that has made him a cornerstone of the American squad.
United States manager Mauricio Pochettino expressed satisfaction with Pulisic's performance, stating he was "happy" with the attacker's contribution to the match. The endorsement from Pochettino carries particular weight as the Argentine manager continues to shape the team's identity and tactical approach.
The friendly match provided valuable preparation time for the United States as the team continues its development under Pochettino's guidance. The narrow victory over Senegal, while not without defensive concerns given the two goals conceded, showcased the offensive capabilities that will be crucial for future competitive fixtures.
For Pulisic, the performance represents a return to form at the international level after an extended period without scoring. His ability to both create and finish chances in a single match demonstrates the versatility that makes him indispensable to the national team's attacking plans. The goal and assist combination will likely silence critics who had questioned his recent international form during the lengthy drought.









