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Team USA’s ‘Captain America’ Sparks Backlash After Disappointing World Cup

"Captain America" may have lost his title after an underwhelming tournament and comment that followed.

Gus Wilson
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Team USA’s ‘Captain America’ Sparks Backlash After Disappointing World Cup
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The face of the United States Men’s National Team (USMNT), Christian Pulisic, received serious criticism over comments he made after his disappointing 2026 World Cup performance.

During a post-game interview after the 4-1 loss to Belgium in the Round of 16, the star player often dubbed “Captain America” made a comment to Fox Sports that set many off: “I sprained my ankle. It’s frustrating to end like that of course, but now I can get time to rest, so hopefully it’ll be okay.”

Pulisic was injured at the end of the first half in the opening game against Paraguay, leaving him to sit out the ensuing match against Australia. He suited up for the following three games but failed to score any goals.

Critics were unimpressed that Pulisic highlighted the U.S. team’s final-game loss as a positive, spinning it as more time to “rest.” Paired with his own lackluster performance, the remark sent shockwaves across social media.

The two women’s thoughts on Pulisic were shared by many across the country, including former USMNT members Landon Donovan and Tim Howard, who appear on the “Unfiltered Soccer” podcast together.

Donovan, who admitted to playing poorly himself in the 2006 World Cup, jabbed at Pulisic, saying he had failed to give it his all in the moment it counted most.

“The reality is, he came out of a World Cup knockout game at home, with his leg still intact. Because you would have had to f*cking drag me off the field,” he said to Howard and viewers. “And I would have punched the doctor in the face and said ‘You’re not taking me off the field. Put whatever you need to put in me, and I’m staying on the field.’”

“I hope for his sake he isn’t on social media for the foreseeable future,” Howard added.

The criticism Pulisic is facing was not an opinion that formed overnight. His post-game comment was just the tipping point that set former players off after several lackluster performances of late.

In the first half of their final game, Pulisic lost possession 11 separate times — the most of any player in the first 45 minutes of the game. He injured his ankle before Belgium’s third goal, at which point he exited the match. From the beginning of 2026 up until the World Cup training started, he had zero goal contributions in league play.

He also sat out of the Gold Cup tournament and infamously called this World Cup “just another big tournament.”

It is hard to pinpoint the exact moment it began to all fall apart for Pulisic, but the U.S. soccer fanbase appears to have turned on the man they once called “Captain America.”

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