Pulisic 'not panicked' by United States form ahead of World Cup
Despite an international break that saw a loss to Japan and a draw with Saudi Arabia, Christian Pulisic is not hearing USA alarm bells yet.
Christian Pulisic is "not panicked" about the United States' form ahead of the World Cup despite a winless international break.
In the USA's final warm-up games for Qatar 2022, a poor 2-0 loss to Japan in Dusseldorf was followed by a limp goalless draw with Saudi Arabia in Murcia on Tuesday.
It means Gregg Berhalter's side will go into the finals with just one victory in their past five matches.
With Gio Reyna also suffering an injury scare against Saudi Arabia, this was not a successful camp for the United States.
But captain Pulisic pushed back on concerns around the team's performances, even if he acknowledged the need for improvement in the final third.
"We had a pretty good first half," the Chelsea forward stated. "I think we had a couple of half-chances where we created some things.
"But I felt like we lost it a bit at the start of the second half, and they got a little bit of rhythm. We have to do more to figure out what we are going to do to create chances at the end of the day.
"There are definitely some positives to take from the game, and a clean sheet is always good. I'm not panicked at all.
"We have a fresh slate going into the World Cup, and we're going to give it everything that we have."
The USA play Wales, England and Iran in Group B in Qatar.