AL RAYYAN, Qatar — United States midfielder Christian Pulisic said on Thursday he’ll “do everything in my power” to play in Saturday’s World Cup round-of-16 match against the Netherlands.
Pulisic’s official status remains day-to-day with a pelvic contusion, according to a U.S. Soccer Federation spokesperson.
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He suffered the injury moments after scoring against Iran in the final group-stage game on Tuesday. The US ultimately prevailed 1-0, a result that saw Gregg Berhalter’s side finish second in Group B. Now the question is whether he’ll heal up in time to play.
“I’m going to go meet now with the team medical staff and make a decision on [training] today, just kind of see how I’m feeling, taking it day by day,” Pulisic said in Thursday’s news conference. “Right now I’m doing everything in my power to be able to be out there on the field on Saturday.”
Pulisic later clarified that he “didn’t get hit in the balls. I’m all right,” but that he got hit in the pelvic bone.
“It was very painful. That bone is there for a reason to protect you; I hit it well,” he said. “It was sore, but it’s getting better.”
Pulisic’s status remains the biggest concern heading into Saturday’s match against the Netherlands. The US struggled mightily without him in the second half against Iran, even as it saw the game out.