‘I am given the opportunities’ – Pulisic explains what has changed at Milan compared to Chelsea | OneFootball

‘I am given the opportunities’ – Pulisic explains what has changed at Milan compared to Chelsea | OneFootball

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·24 April 2024

‘I am given the opportunities’ – Pulisic explains what has changed at Milan compared to Chelsea

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There will be an all-American battle between Christian Pulisic and Weston McKennie on Saturday evening at the Allianz Stadium when AC Milan take on Juventus.

Pulisic has been nothing short of a revelation for Milan since he joined from Chelsea last summer, seemingly rediscovering his confidence playing on the right side of the attack and scoring some very important goals.


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He has 13 goals and eight assists in 45 appearances across all competitions for the Rossoneri which is above and beyond anything he managed to achieve at Chelsea. It seems Milan got a bargain, and they will build the attack of the future around him.

On Saturday in Turin, Pulisic will come up against someone he knows well in McKennie during Juve-Milan. Both players spoke on the ESPN FC channel about what it is like playing in Serie A.

“I was actually surprised by how difficult a lot of the games are in this league. I think it was a big test for me,” Pulisic said.

“I think a lot depends on the fact that I am given the opportunities here. I have had a lot of time on the pitch to show what I can do and sometimes I have been given a creative role and also a lot of freedom, which has been a huge part of getting that confidence back and growing it.”

McKennie was asked how long they have known each other, to which he replied: “We met in California together with 80 other players. I was sitting behind him. We also thought about how to celebrate goals and we became friends.

“He was afraid of the elevator and he accompanied me on the stairs. We have known each other for a long time and we are always been close. It’s crazy that we play in Italy for two rival teams.”

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