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Christian Pulisic and U.S. seek a Nations League repeat vs. Canada

LAS VEGAS — Christian Pulisic has one year left on his contract with Chelsea, but that doesn't mean he'll play there next season. "A lot of things can happen," he said. "A lot of things can change." Pulisic is Exhibit A for that. When he moved to the Premier League club from Germany's Borussia Dortmund five years ago, he was considered a key part of Chelsea's future. However, his playing time ...
The United States' Christian Pulisic scores a goal against Mexico in the first half during the CONCACAF Nations League semifinals at Allegiant Stadium on June 15, 2023, in Las Vegas.

LAS VEGAS — Christian Pulisic has one year left on his contract with Chelsea, but that doesn't mean he'll play there next season.

"A lot of things can happen," he said. "A lot of things can change."

Pulisic is Exhibit A for that. When he moved to the Premier League club from Germany's Borussia Dortmund five years ago, he was considered a key part of Chelsea's future. However, his playing time and the club's fortunes have dwindled recently, and a divorce

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