Blues head coach Graham Potter doesn’t like Christian Pulisic, American football coach Eric Wynalda claims, with the player telling his manager he doesn’t want to look at him.
What did Eric Wynalda say?
Playing time has remained sporadic for the US international since Graham replaced Tuchel at Stamford Bridge. Questions continue to be asked about how long Christian will be willing to wait for his chance in west London, and his fellow countryman believes he has an impossible task ahead of him in trying to win over a manager he clearly doesn’t like.
The American football coach spoke of Christian Pulisic’s unfortunate position that many comments from Graham Potter suggest Christian is great all over the place, he’s a good player, he’s a good guy, they all cheer for him.
According to Eric Wynalda, the bottom line is that Potter doesn’t like him. Graham just doesn’t like him. Christian is the only player that if he walks down the hallway, he looks for the side door. He doesn’t want to talk to him. Wynalda says he doesn’t want to look at Christian Pulisic and no one will admit it.
What will happen after this for Christian Pulisic?
American player Christian Pulisic was named on the bench once again for the Red Devils’ Premier League clash with the Blues and was only featured for 74 minutes in a competition that ended in a dramatic 1-1 draw.
Christian Pulisic – who remains captain of his country heading to the 2022 World Cup – is tied to a contract at the Blues until 2024, but it’s not yet clear if the deal will go through.
A little about the topic
The Blues are now blameless in their last 10 Premier League matches against the Red Devils (D7 L3) – only against Blackburn (12 between 1992 and 1998) and the Gunners (19 between 1995 and 2005) have they ever had a longer innocent run in the competition.