USMNT, Gold Cup
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As if it couldn’t get any worse for the United States Men’s National team, now rival teams are commenting on their recent downfalls.
Canada coach Jesse Marsch drew a line in the sand with the U.S. men's national team ahead of the Concacaf Gold Cup.
AC Milan and United States men's national team midfielder Christian Pulisic said that comments from former U.S. players criticizing him for opting to skip the Concacaf Gold Cup are "way out of line."
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Sunderland are among the Premier League clubs - along with Leeds United and West Ham - showing interest in signing Celtic and USMNT defender Cameron Carter-Vickers.
Christian Pulisic has hit back at criticism of him opting out of USMNT duty this summer, calling it "way out of line."
Pulisic also responded to the critics, some of whom are former national team stars, who said he needs to show a stronger commitment to the USMNT. He believes that argument is "way out of line":
Injuries, players resting, a lack of quality and poor execution see the USMNT with more questions than answers a year out from World Cup