Sports8/13/2025The Guardian

Christian Pulisic, his father and Tim Weah rail against ‘evil’ US soccer critics

Christian Pulisic, his father and Tim Weah rail against ‘evil’ US soccer critics

In a new episode of Christian Pulisic's docuseries, the US men's national team player, along with his father Mark Pulisic and teammate Tim Weah, have criticized former US national team players who have been critical of the team's recent poor performances. Pulisic stated that the critics "disrespected me in a lot of ways," while Weah went as far as to call the pundits "evil." The comments come in the wake of the US team's disappointing results in the 2024 Copa América and the 2025 Nations League, where they finished fourth after previously winning the competition three times in a row. The episode covers the national team's struggles from the 2024 Copa América through to Pulisic's decision to skip the 2025 Gold Cup due to fatigue after a grueling season with his club Milan. The Pulisic docuseries, which is being released on Paramount+, provides an inside look at the US national team's recent challenges and the players' perspectives on the criticism they have faced.

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