Pulisic sends heartfelt message to Pioli: ‘You helped me find joy in the game again’

The USMNT star had his best season ever under the Italian coach’s guidance

Christian Pulisic has sent a message of gratitude to departing AC Milan manager Stefano Pioli, crediting the coach with helping him find joy in the game again.

Pioli signed off on a five-year tenure in charge of Milan on Saturday, coaching the team for the final time in a 3-3 draw with Salernitana.

Pulisic grabbed an assist in the Serie A finale, capping off a career-best season that saw him record 15 goals and 11 assists in his debut campaign with the Rossoneri.

Pioli has been instrumental in Pulisic’s revival, giving the U.S. men’s national team forward the consistent starting role he was never able to nail down at Chelsea.

The American has previously attributed his success in Milan to the trust he received from Pioli, and following Saturday’s game, he posted a heartfelt farewell to the Italian in a post on Instagram.

“Thank you for everything Mister,” Pulisic wrote. “You and your staff helped me find the joy in this beautiful game again and for that I’m most grateful. Wishing you nothing but the best always!

“And thank you fans for the support this year. Here’s to bigger and better things next year.”

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Milan finished Pulisic’s debut season in second place, failing to bring home any silverware in an up-and-down campaign.

Pulisic also paid tribute to two departing Milan players in his Instagram story, saying of Simon Kjaer: “It’s been a pleasure, wishing you nothing but the best.”

He also made sure to mention Olivier Giroud, with whom he played at Chelsea and at Milan: “Gonna miss you buddy, some special memories together,” Pulisic said.

With the season over, Pulisic will take some time off before reporting to USMNT camp ahead of pre-Copa América friendlies against Colombia and Brazil next month.

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Pulisic wraps career-best season with AC Milan assist in Salernitana draw

The result was a bit awkward, but Pulisic stayed productive as AC Milan finished its season

Christian Pulisic concluded the best season of his club career with one more assist as AC Milan and Salernitana battled to a 3-3 draw on Saturday.

Pulisic’s in-swinging cross found Milan captain Davide Calabria in the second half for what turned out to be an important goal, as Milan let a two-goal lead slip away against Serie A’s bottom club.

The U.S. men’s national team star finished the 2023-24 season with 15 goals and 11 assists in what was a highly successful first season with the Rossoneri. Among Serie A players this season, only Pulisic, teammate Rafael Leão, and Roma’s Paulo Dybala managed to score 15 or more goals and add 10-plus assists in all competitions.

Along with the productivity in front of goal, Pulisic was recently nominated for Serie A’s Midfielder of the Year award.

To get his assist, Pulisic first tracked down a Theo Hernández through ball in the 73rd minute. Once he managed to keep the ball in play, Pulisic pushed the ball back a touch before whipping in an inch-perfect cross for Calabria, who slashed through the defense to head in Milan’s third goal on the day.

At the time, it seemed like a bit of padding for Milan, who had dominated the match against a Salernitana side that has known relegation is coming for some time now.

It seemed like a good farewell for manager Stefano Pioli and big names like Olivier Giroud and Simon Kjaer, who are all leaving the club this summer.

However, late goals from Simeon Tochukwu Nwankwo and Junior Sambia spoiled the mood somewhat, with Milan players left a bit sheepish as they saluted fans at the San Siro for the last time this season.

Still, for Pulisic it’s one more goal contribution in an excellent campaign, and expectations with the USMNT will be sky high heading into the Copa América.

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Tessmann goal helps Venezia move one step away from Serie A promotion

Tessmann has been essential for Venezia, and pushed them closer to Serie A with his latest goal

Tanner Tessmann is doing his level best to boost the number of U.S. men’s national team players in Serie A.

The 22-year-old produced a stunning early strike as Venezia defeated Palermo 2-1 in the Serie B promotion playoffs on Friday.

Venezia had missed out on an automatic promotion place by just three points, but are now on the brink of a return to the top flight after spending two seasons in the second tier.

A 1-0 first-leg win at Palermo put Venezia in an excellent position, and Tessmann’s massive goal early in the second leg at Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo helped secure a 3-1 aggregate win.

The Texas native took aim from 25 yards, angled off to the right, and overpowered Palermo goalkeeper Mirko Pigliacelli in the fourth minute.

With the win, the leoni alati advanced to face either Cremonese or Catanzaro in a two-legged final, with games scheduled for May 30 and June 2. The other two sides face off on Saturday after a 2-2 draw in the first leg.

Tessmann and Busio both figure to be on coach Marko Mitrović’s Olympic roster this summer. The duo has been essential for Venezia, being two of the club’s three players to play over 3,000 minutes this season. Tessmann’s strike was his eighth goal of the campaign, while Busio has scored six times.

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Stefano Pioli officially exits AC Milan — the USMNT owes him one

The coach was instrumental in the USMNT star’s career-best season

Stefano Pioli’s time as AC Milan manager is over, the club has confirmed.

After five years in charge, Pioli will leave his post following Milan’s last game of the season on Saturday.

Pioli’s time at Milan included some major triumphs, particularly a Serie A title in 2021-22 and a Champions League semifinal berth last season.

But an indifferent 2023-24 campaign has seen Milan opt to move on from the 58-year-old.

“AC Milan extends heartfelt thanks to Stefano Pioli and his entire staff for leading the first team over the past five years, securing an unforgettable league title and re-establishing AC Milan’s consistent presence in the top European competition,” a club statement said.

“Stefano’s professionalism and human touch have significantly contributed to the growth of the squad, embodying the club’s core values ​​from day one.”

From an American standpoint, Pioli did plenty of good in his single season coaching U.S. men’s national team pair Christian Pulisic and Yunus Musah.

Pioli trusted Musah with plenty of responsibility in his first season with the club, giving the 21-year-old a prominent role in midfield and even in defense occasionally.

As for Pulisic, the coach was instrumental in helping revitalize the USMNT star. Pulisic has delivered a career-best season, which he has attributed in part to the trust he received from Pioli.

“He has really come through on his promises,” Pulisic told Fox Sports in March. “It’s not just knowing you’re going to play — it’s having someone who really spoke to me before and really wanted me to come in.

“He’s given me an opportunity to go out and be myself the best way I know how, and has fit into what works best for the team.”

Paulo Fonseca is reportedly Milan’s choice to take over, after the Portuguese boss led Lille to fourth place in Ligue 1 this season.

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USMNT defender Robinson addresses transfer rumors after outstanding Fulham campaign

It sounds like Robinson is happy to carry on at Craven Cottage

Antonee Robinson’s excellent season at Fulham may have sparked interest from other clubs, but the U.S. men’s national team left back doesn’t sound like he’s pushing to make a move.

In an interview with The Athletic, Robinson looked back on a campaign in which he was arguably the best player at Craven Cottage.

That success, paired with his increased importance to the USMNT, has set the rumor mill spinning as the 2023-24 Premier League season reached its conclusion.

However, Robinson just completed the first season of a five-year deal with Fulham, and the 26-year-old isn’t exactly agitating to leave the Cottagers.

“I want to keep on developing. I’m very settled here, I love the club. It wasn’t a difficult decision to sign,” said Robinson. “I signed the deal because I was very happy at Fulham.”

Chelsea, Liverpool, and AC Milan are some of the biggest names linked with the left back after a campaign that saw him compared favorably to the top players at his position in the Premier League.

Robinson didn’t come out and tell those suitors to leave him alone, but it seems clear that his first thoughts remain with Fulham.

“Interest from other [teams] is great,” explained Robinson. “Obviously it comes down to, if someone wanted me enough to pay what Fulham would want, and if Fulham saw that as a good idea, then I’d leave.

“But until that happens, and I have no idea if it would, I’m just looking forward to the Copa [América] and then starting next year with Fulham, pushing on, and trying to help the team get to even better finishing spots.”

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Pulisic stars in AC Milan 2024-25 home kit launch

The Puma kit will feature the club’s traditional black and red stripes

Christian Pulisic was front and center as Puma launched AC Milan’s 2024-25 home kit on Thursday.

The U.S. men’s national team star has had an outstanding debut campaign with the Rossoneri, scoring 15 goals en route to being named a finalist for the 2023-24 Serie A Best Midfielder award this week.

Pulisic was among several AC Milan stars featuring in the campaign to launch the club’s home kit for next season.

Milan will celebrate its 125th anniversary during the 2024-25 campaign, which will see the club return to its trademark pattern of red and black vertical stripes on its home kit.

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The jersey is finished off with white stripes on the collar and cuffs.

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“AC Milan’s new home kit is a testament to our rich heritage and the enduring legacy of Milanismo, which is able to bring together over 500 million fans across the globe,” said Maikel Oettle, the club’s chief commercial officer.

“This jersey truly embodies the spirit of passion, dedication, and innovation that defines our club. We are proud to unveil this special kit, which symbolizes our commitment not only to football excellence but also to our role as a social and cultural institution.”

Milan will debut the new kit on Saturday in the club’s final game of the season, with Pulisic and Co. hosting Salernitana at San Siro.

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Was Matt Turner’s replacement at Nottingham Forest even worse?

Stats suggest that Matz Sels wasn’t the answer to Forest’s goalkeeping woes

It was hardly a surprise when Matt Turner was replaced by Nottingham Forest at midseason.

The U.S. men’s national team goalkeeper had plenty of chances to establish himself as the starter at Forest, but a series of high-profile errors eventually became too much for manager Nuno Espírito Santo to bear.

Forest signed Matz Sels from Strasbourg in February, and the Belgium international immediately stepped in as the club’s starter.

After Sels arrived, Turner didn’t play again in the Premier League, and made just two FA Cup appearances the remainder of the 2023-24 season.

Sels appeared to do an admirable enough job replacing the U.S. men’s national team starter, avoiding the kind of calamitous errors his predecessor made while helping guide Forest to Premier League safety.

But a look at the numbers (all stats via FBref) shows that in some ways, Sels was actually a downgrade on Turner. Sels started 16 Premier League games while Turner started 17, so we have basically an equal body of work to compare.

The keepers also had nearly identical league records as starters, with Forest at 4W-4D-8L under Sels and 4W-5D-8L under Turner.

When it comes to the “goals prevented” stat — one of the most significant indicators of a goalkeeper’s ability to stop shots — Turner was significantly better than Sels. Though we should clarify: neither was very good!

Sels has a goals prevented of -7.8, the second-worst mark in the entire division. Turner came in at -5.9. Essentially, Sels cost his team two more goals than Turner.

In the more standard stat of save percentage, Turner is also ahead 67.5% to 57.4%.

When it comes to cutting out crosses, Turner stopped 10.1% of those into his box compared to just 4.9% for Sels. The Belgian’s poor command of his box is also shown by his concession of nine goals from corner kicks, compared to four for Turner.

What about distribution, which has seemingly been Turner’s Achilles heel? Both goalkeepers have nearly identical passing percentages when it comes to short and medium-range passes, while Turner is actually ahead 49.1% to 45% in long-range passing.

There is one area where Sels was superior, which won’t come as a major surprise: Turner made three errors leading to a goal, while the Belgian made only one, per stats from the Premier League. FBref has Turner at four errors leading to an opponent’s shot, compared to one for Sels.

What does this all mean? The stats seem to confirm the eye test with Turner: cut out the major mistakes, and there’s still a decent goalkeeper in there somewhere.

Regardless of some areas of superiority to Sels, it seems unlikely that Turner will ever get his job back at Forest. If the USMNT shot-stopper wants to avoid spending the better part of next season on the bench, he’ll probably have to find another new club in the summer.

For Nottingham Forest, though, it doesn’t look like signing Sels was the solution to its goalkeeping woes that it may have hoped.

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AC Milan star Pulisic named finalist for Serie A Best Midfielder

The USMNT attacker has earned another accolade in a standout season

Christian Pulisic has been named among three finalists for the 2023-24 Serie A Best Midfielder award

The AC Milan attacker has earned the nomination after an outstanding debut campaign at San Siro. With one game remaining, Pulisic has scored 15 goals in all competitions, 12 of which have come in league play. Both totals are career highs.

Alongside the U.S. men’s national team star, Inter’s Hakan Çalhanoglu and Teun Koopmeiners of Atalanta are also finalists for the title of Serie A’s best midfielder this season.

Çalhanoglu has 13 goals in Serie A for the runaway champions, while Koopmeiners has scored 12 times in the league for fifth-place Atalanta.

Pulisic was also nominated for another award this week, as Serie A named the 25-year-old a finalist for its Player of the Month award for May.

Joining Pulisic in the running are Bremer (Juventus), Riccardo Calafiori (Bologna), Milan Đurić (Monza), Gianluca Scamacca (Atalanta), and Matías Vecino (Lazio).

Should Pulisic win the prize, it would be his second time this season after he was named Serie A Player of the Month for December.

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Ex-USMNT defender Brooks to leave Hoffenheim as free agent

The 31-year-old defender leaves after a season and a half at the Bundesliga club

John Brooks will not return to Hoffenheim when his contract expires next month, the Bundesliga club has announced.

The defender joined Hoffenheim from Benfica in January 2023, and went on to play 39 games for the club.

Brooks stabilized the club’s defense last season, helping it avoid relegation. After beginning this season as a starter, the 31-year-old eventually lost his position as Hoffenheim qualified for the Europa Conference League with a seventh-place finish.

“Jay came to us in a very challenging sporting situation to bring stability to the defense with his enormous experience and personality,” Hoffenheim’s managing director for sport, Alexander Rosen, said in a statement.

“With his qualities and remarkable presence, he had an impact on our game from day one. Over the past year and a half, Jay has played a key role in helping us stay out of the relegation zone last season and qualify for a European competition this term.”

Brooks was a onetime fixture of the U.S. men’s national team, but has not been capped since September 2021.

Overall, Brooks has 45 caps for the USMNT and three goals — including a memorable winning header against Ghana at the 2014 World Cup.

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Nottingham Forest confirms Reyna exit after disappointing loan

The attacker’s loan was unequivocally a major disappointment

The ill-fated Gio Reyna era at Nottingham Forest is officially over.

The Premier League club confirmed Reyna has returned to Borussia Dortmund after the expiration of a half-season loan that didn’t work out for any party involved.

Reyna joined at midseason looking for increased playing time after spending the first half of the season on the periphery at Dortmund.

Instead, the U.S. national team star hardly featured for the Premier League relegation-battlers, making 2023-24 essentially a lost season for one of American soccer’s biggest talents.

Reyna played in just 10 games for Forest, starting twice, while earning a total of just 230 minutes.

Reyna will return to Dortmund facing an uncertain future. He played just 360 minutes in the first half of the season under head coach Edin Terzić, who looks likely to stay next season after guiding the club to the Champions League final.

Prior to joining Forest on loan, Reyna signed a one-year extension of his Dortmund contract to take him through 2026.

Despite his lack of minutes at the club level, Reyna continues to be a valuable player for the USMNT. After calling Reyna into his roster for pre-Copa América friendlies, head coach Gregg Berhalter said the attacker wasn’t under any extra pressure after a disappointing club season.

“I don’t think there’s any added pressure for Gio. All he has to do is continue to do what he’s been doing with our team,” the coach said. “He’s performed extremely well over these last nine months and showing that he can be an important part of this team. If you look at the impact in the Nations League, it was really good and we’re expecting something similar in the summer.

“Our job as coaches is to put him in the best possible position to perform at a high level and we’ll use the training camp and the friendly games to prepare the entire team. We’re using the friendly games and the tournament as a measuring stick of what we can achieve together.”

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