Rumors of a rift between AC Milan stars Christian Pulisic and Youssouf Fofana and their head coach Sérgio Conceição are not true, sources have told ESPN.
It has been a noisy week for AC Milan and U.S. men's national team star Christian Pulisic after the Rossoneri's elimination from the UEFA Champions League playoffs against Feyenoord on Tuesday. Italian newspaper La Repubblica reported on Thursday morning that there was tension between the USMNT star and Portuguese manager Sergio Conceicao,
AC Milan have proudly revealed the latest fruit of their high-fashion collaboration with Off-White, in the guise of two new special edition kits for 2025.
The Mexico national team striker reached an AC Milan mark only achieved by USMNT captain Christian Pulisic and 2004 Ballon d'Or winner, Andriy Shevchenko.
A missed penalty by Christian Pulisic, following a reported dispute with Santi Gimenez over who should take the kick, has sparked controversy after AC Milan's loss to Torino. The incident, which occurred during a match already marked by an early own goal,
Milan’s struggles continue to mount, with recent results pointing to a concerning trend for the Rossoneri. Despite having many talented star players, the team’s fortunes seem to be heavily tied to Christian Pulisic’s contributions.
In a first half that Milan fans would rather forget, their trip to Torino took a disastrous turn as Christian Pulisic missed the first penalty of his professional career—ending a perfect streak that stretched across both club and international matches.
Christian Pulisic has played limited minutes in recent league matches, leaving fans wondering whether he will feature in Saturday’s lineup. But despite speculation, Conceicao has now revealed the latest on Pulisic's condition.
Christian Pulisic wasn’t happy about false reports of him seeking a summer departure from AC Milan and spoke publicly about the situation on Thursday. Fans of Pulisic know that the American star is rather reserved when it comes to speaking out,
GOAL US writers discuss a dire week for Milan and Juventus, and whether big-name Americans need to leave Serie A clubs
Milan’s UEFA Champions League journey came to an abrupt and disappointing end after a 1-1 draw against Feyenoord. The match ended in frustration for Santiago Gimenez, Christian Pulisic, and the rest of Milan’s squad,