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Mark Pulisic, father of Christian Pulisic, returned to Landon Donovan on Monday following the closure of the season with AC Milan, where Donovan seemed to express disapproval over Pulisic’s choice to rest instead of participating in the upcoming Gold Cup.
On Sunday, Donovan commented on Portugal’s recent UEFA Nations League Finals victory over Spain, which highlighted his disappointment regarding Pulisic’s request for manager Mauricio Pochettino to exclude him from Gold Cup activities.
"Representing your country holds great importance," Donovan remarked while observing Cristiano Ronaldo in Portugal. "If you’re not prepared to embrace the responsibilities of being a professional footballer, then perhaps stepping onto the field isn’t for you."
Donovan stated that Ronaldo, now 40, has endured many seasons and is feeling the toll, suggesting that he, unlike some players, understands the physical demands, especially when others seem to be on holiday.
While Donovan did not mention Pulisic directly, reports from USA Today indicate that he may have been alluding to him, as well as Yunus Musah and Antonee Robinson. In response, Mark Pulisic sought clarification from ChatGPT regarding Donovan’s 2012-13 sabbatical, which led to his omission from the 2014 World Cup team.
"Donovan took a sabbatical due to feeling both physically and mentally drained after years of high-stakes competition," the AI explained. "Having played professionally from a young age and competed in multiple World Cups, he believed he needed time to focus on himself."
Mark Pulisic shared ChatGPT’s response on Instagram, showing support for his son. Alongside Donovan, former US soccer player Alexi Lalas has also criticized Pulisic’s decision, emphasizing the necessity for players to gain as much game experience as possible before the World Cup next year in the US, Mexico, and Canada.
Fan Take: This news is crucial for soccer enthusiasts as it touches on the balance between player well-being and national pride. Pulisic’s decision could set a precedent influencing how future players prioritize their physical health versus their commitment to representing their country on the global stage.