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Pulisic puts on a show in Soldier Field victory

- BRIAN SANDALOW Twitter: @BrianSanda­low

Christian Pulisic gave the Chicago fans what they wanted.

The 19-year-old attacker from Hershey, Pennsylvan­ia, drew the first-half penalty that led to Mario Gotze’s goal in Borussia Dortmund’s 1-0 win Friday over Manchester City. In front of an announced crowd of 34,629 at Soldier Field, Pulisic was arguably the most noticeable player on the field during his 45 minutes of action, and he looked every bit worthy of the hopes the U.S. soccer community has pinned on him.

“It felt great. I felt good today right from the start,” Pulisic said. “I love having those actions early in the game where I can go at defenders. I felt really confident today, and I was glad I could help my team.”

It’s that kind of impact that has some of the biggest teams in England monitoring his availabili­ty and fans back in the States believing he’s the answer to the national team’s problems. After all, LeBron James isn’t usually photograph­ed wearing somebody else’s jersey, like he was with Pulisic.

Asked about that, Pulisic sounded more like a 19-yearold kid than one of the elite young talents in soccer.

“It was unbelievab­le for me. He’s one of my favorite athletes,” Pulisic said.

That’s just the latest cool thing to happen for Pulisic, whose profile only figures to rise as his career moves forward. For him to reach his prodigious potential, that’s something he’ll have to reconcile and deal with.

So far so good, but it seems like something he just does naturally.

“I don’t, really. I don’t know. I just kind of go with the flow,” Pulisic said. “Everything’s going fast, but it’s been a pretty crazy ride. I’m just trying to enjoy it.”

The fans certainly enjoyed Pulisic’s performanc­e on a night when most of Premier League champion Manchester City’s stars were absent after competing in the World Cup. For better or worse, that wasn’t an issue for Pulisic as the U.S. national team failed spectacula­rly last year in its quest to qualify for the tournament.

Thanks to the U.S. missing out on Russia, Dortmund has the face of its American tour, and the team will go into matches in Charlotte and Pittsburgh with Pulisic front and center.

 ?? ELSA/GETTY IMAGES ?? Mario Gotze of Borussia Dortmund scores on keeper Claudio Bravo of Manchester City in the first half Friday at Soldier Field.
ELSA/GETTY IMAGES Mario Gotze of Borussia Dortmund scores on keeper Claudio Bravo of Manchester City in the first half Friday at Soldier Field.
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