Christian Pulisic will be one of a number of star names absent when the USMNT kick off their 2024 fixture schedule with a friendly against Slovenia.
USMNT key man Christian Pulisic is one of a whole host of major names who will play no part in the Stars and Stripes’ opening game of 2024, which sees Gregg Berhalter’s men face Slovenia in a friendly in San Antonio on Saturday.
AC Milan forward Pulisic, who on Thursday was named US Soccer’s Male Player of the Year for 2023, has been left out of a squad that is also missing Europe-based USMNT regulars such as Weston McKennie, Sergiño Dest, Yunus Musah and Folarin Balogun.
This weekend’s game falls outside of FIFA’s official international windows, so with clubs not obliged to release star names, Berhalter has instead picked a raft of uncapped players in a roster made up entirely of footballers who ply their trade in Major League Soccer. Unlike European leagues, MLS is currently in its off season.
All but seven members of Berhalter’s squad have never made a senior international appearance, and only three - Miles Robinson, Shaq Moore and James Sands - have accrued 10 or more caps. Moore is the only player in the 23-man roster that went to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
The USMNT has regularly used January friendlies to blood new internationals. Tyler Adams, Brenden Aaronson and Walker Zimmerman are among the current regulars who were given their debuts in previous new year fixtures.
“I think this is a perfect opportunity to reward players with strong MLS seasons and bring them into camp and see what they can do,” Berhalter told reporters ahead of Saturday’s game in Texas.
Slovenia head coach Matjaz Kek has also named an inexperienced squad, with captain Jan Oblak among the major
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