World Cup 2022: 'Captain America' Pulisic eyes game-changing tournament

Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 - United States hold a welcome event with construction workers - Thani bin Jassim Stadium, Doha, Qatar - November 15, 2022 Christian Pulisic of the U.S. as they train with players from a construction workers team REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
Christian Pulisic says the World Cup is a chance to change
global perceptions of American soccer as the United States return to the tournament
after an eight-year absence.
Five years ago, a teenage Pulisic was left in tears as the
USA's hopes of qualifying for the 2018 finals in Russia were dashed by a
catastrophic away defeat to Trinidad and Tobago.
That devastating loss led to a sweeping overhaul of the US
men's team, with a new crop of technically gifted young players navigating
their way through a challenging CONCACAF qualifying campaign.
Chelsea forward Pulisic has been in the forefront of the US
renaissance, embracing his "Captain America" status as the Americans
prepare for Group B battles with Wales, England and Iran.
Speaking to reporters at the team's training base in Doha on
Wednesday, Pulisic said a successful World Cup campaign would change the way US
soccer is seen across the globe.
"That's what we're here to do," Pulisic told AFP.
"Maybe it hasn't been the top sport or whatever back in the States.
"But we want to change the way that the world sees
American soccer. That's one of our goals.
"We haven't been at the level of some of these world
powerhouses in recent decades. But we've had good teams with a lot of heart in
us.
"I think we can take it to the next step with a
successful World Cup. That will change a lot of things."
Pulisic agreed that the trauma in Trinidad five years ago had
been the catalyst for change in the US national team.
"That first year after not qualifying, the new guys they
brought in and the opportunity that so many new players received, changed a lot
and the way the team was functioning," he said.
"You're seeing it now, it's a whole new look ... it's
only good for the future."
Although still only 24, Pulisic is something of a grizzled
veteran in the US ranks, a talismanic presence who invariably lifts those
around him whenever he dons the US shirt.
It is a responsibility he is relishing as the USA's opening
game against Wales next Monday looms ever closer.
"I don't see it as a burden at all," Pulisic said.
"This is the pinnacle of a lot of people's careers, playing in a World
Cup, representing their country and that's what I’m here to do.
"I've played in some big games, I've accomplished a lot,
I've done a lot of things I wanted to do. But the World Cup is something on top
of all of that. It's something I've always wanted.
"When I was a kid in Pennsylvania growing up, five to 10
years old it’s all I thought about – playing on a US team in a World Cup. Thats
just been a dream of mine my whole life."
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