The Athletic FC: No Pulisic, no party; Mbappe and political football in France (2024)

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Hello! Christian Pulisic’s name is in lights. But Cristiano Ronaldo is still the selfie king.

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On the way:

🚀 Pulisic launches U.S. Copa bid

🤳 Young fan snatches Ronaldo pic

🗳️ Mbappe and Co’s election talk

✍️ Bayern line up Olise signing

Copa Corner: Pulisic, a clever set piece and lift-off for USMNT

Game one of the Copa America for theUSMNT, and job done.No prizes for guessing the script.

Christian Pulisiccaptained them. Pulisic scored after three minutes. Pulisic assisted a second goal for Folarin Balogun. I’m assuming he cooked dinner, too.And drove the bus home.

There’s a reason the AC Milan midfielder is plastered all over billboards in the United States — and last night’s 2-0 win over Bolivia showed it. It’s not a case of one-man-team syndrome with the USMNT but if Pulisic’s fuse failed to light at the Copa, it was bound to be lights out for his country, too. They’re both up and running.

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A clever routinefrom the game’s first corner (above) — Pulisic and Tim Weah exchanging a one-two, Pulisic’s shot finding the far corner as Bolivia’s defence slept — set the tone as rapidly as Gregg Berhalter would have liked. There’s no leeway for his squad this time, no excuses that will wash. Copa 2024 is aboutliving up to the hype. And perhaps the U.S. will.

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Berhalter cannot hang everything on his irrepressible No 10. His team will meet more capable sides than Bolivia —and they must be slicker in finishing off their chances. But Pulisic in the mood and the USMNT into the groove are two of the right boxes ticked.

Bielsa’s back!

Make no mistake, though: Group C is not a formality.The Copa got its first look at Marcelo Bielsa’s Uruguay yesterday and if we’re talking hype,they’re worthy of the buzz around them.

They gave Panama a chasing in a 3-1 win, including this peach of a goal from Maximiliano Araujo.

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Uruguay ooze energy and, at 68, Bielsa’s candle is still burning fiercely. Leeds United, where he was sacked in 2022, was never going to be his last job.

He has taken Uruguay’s squad by the scruff of the neck — it is his way or the highway. This detail about him in Adam Crafton’s piece today is textbook: Bielsa declared himself too busy to meet a senior member of the Uruguay Football Federation who had driven 125 miles to see him.

The Copa is in the presence of a total one-off.

Catch a match

(Times ET/UK): Group D: Colombia v Paraguay (6pm/11pm) — Fox Sports 1, Fubo, Premier Sports 1; Brazil vs Costa Rica (9pm/2am) — Fox Sports 1, Fubo, Premier Sports 1.

News Round-Up

  • Hungary’s Barnabas Vargais stable in hospital after being stretchered from the field during their 1-0 win over Scotland.He was briefly unconscious and fractured a cheekbone after an aerial collision.
  • Plenty of clubs coveted him but Bayern Munichare in pole position to signCrystal Palace’s Michael Olise.It’s a top move for a cracking prospect.
  • Ian Maatsen from Chelsea to Aston Villa, Tim Iroegbunam from Villa to Everton, Lewis Dobbin from Everton to Villa. There’s arare old trade in fresh talentgoing on. You’d almost thinkPremier League clubs were battling to be PSR-compliant
  • The Eagle Football Group, run by Crystal Palace shareholder John Textor, are trying to buyThiago Almada from Atlanta United.They’ve bid $20m (£15.8m).

Euros Zone: Ronaldo selfies and a comical own goal

TAFCdoes not condone pitch invasions, even if it secretly loves them. They can be a laugh. They can also compromise the safety of players and officials. Basically, they’re fun until they’re not.

Portugal’s win over Turkey at the weekend took the trend to extremes:four separate attempts by fans to get to Cristiano Ronaldo while the match was in progress. One of them, a young Turkish supporter, got his way andbagged a selfie with Ronaldo near the halfway line. Fame for life must be worth any consequences.

I’m stealing a line from The Athletic’s James Horncastle: to give the invaders their due, they marked Ronaldo better than Turkey’s defence.The contest was a mismatch, epitomised by Fenerbahce centre-back Samet Akaydinconceding a stinking own goal.

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Pepe still got pep

How’s this for a stat? Portugal’s Pepe, the man who football’s Grim Reaper won’t touch, is older than a third of the nations taking part in Euro 2024: 41 years, three months and 29 days.

To an extent, it makes sense to see players fending off the afterlife for longer and longer. So many of the elite crop grew up in heavily funded academies and were looked after properly from the outset. But Pepe is a phenomenon; so fit and in shape you would struggle to squeeze his fat with a pair of tweezers.

He doesn’t look out of place in a tidy Portugal team or ready to pack it in. It reminds me of something one of Pablo Hernandez’s former team-mates said to me as a mid-thirties Hernandez was tearing it up at Leeds: “He’s old enough to quit, but he plays like this. What the f***?”

De Bruyne and Belgium back in business

Kevin De Bruyneis not going quietly, either. Belgium might be a busted flush, and De Bruyne’s international career might be just about done, buthis driving performance in a 2-0 victory over Romaniagot them back on track after a limp loss to Slovakia.

He’s evidently resolved to carry the Belgians as far as he can. Because, as the saying goes, you’re a long time retired.

Catch a match

(Times ET/UK): Group B: Croatia vs Italy (3pm/8pm) — Fox, Fubo, BBC One; Albania vs Spain (3pm/8pm) — Fox Sports 1, Fubo, BBC Two.

Political Football: Mbappe and Co speaking out about election

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The idea that football and politics don’t mix is, however you cut it, a complete joke. Football is awash with politics, often to its detriment.

Nonetheless, players and coaches are often careful to avoid getting dragged into political discourse. Too volatile, too partisan, too thankless. But members of the France squad are sticking their necks outby publicly intervening in the snap election that is about to take place in their homeland.

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The political landscape in Europe has seen a shift towards the right recently and in France, Marine Le Pen’s populist National Rally party is a growing force.

Kylian Mbappehasurged voters to reject the politics of the right.Marcus Thuramis pushing the same message.Real Madrid’s Aurelien Tchouamenifollowed up yesterday by saying he hated “extremes in everyday life”. “I’m more for a policy of unity,”he said.

You suspect that, given the choice, footballers would rather be a million miles from this scenario. It’s easier to say nothing — but they clearly feel the need to speak. Their voices will have an impact.

Around The Athletic FC 🌎

  • Qatar got its World Cup in 2022but,as Simon Hughes reports, the nation’s face is all over Euro 2024 in the form of targeted advertising. Football and politics. Like we said.
  • Should Gareth Southgate drop Harry Kane? Alan Shearer, who faced a similar debate about him leading into Euro ’96, says no. But Shearer is advocatingthe selection of Anthony Gordonon England’s left wing — andLuke Shaw’s return to training today could help that side of the pitch.
  • It’s Brazil’s turn to show us what they’ve got at the Copa, with their opening game against Costa Rica kicking off tonight.Gabriel Martinellifinds himself on the fringes, as he does at Arsenal.James McNicholas is wondering what’s next for Martinelli — because quality players hate being sideshows.
  • The continued selection ofNeymarby Brazil isn’t a foregone conclusion either. Their squad is very young andThe Athletic FC podcastis asking whether they will soon move on from him.

Quiz Answer❓

On Friday, we asked: Can you name the last England tournament matches — four separate games — not to feature any players from Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester City?

Answer: Arsenal: vs Wales (World Cup 2022); Chelsea: vs Wales (World Cup 2022); Liverpool: vs Iran (World Cup 2022); Manchester City: vs Portugal (World Cup 2006).

If you scored four out of four, I can only assume you must have cheated.

Got a question/feedback? Email us: theathleticfc@theathletic.com

(Top photo: Omar Vega/Getty Images)

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Phil grew up near Edinburgh in Scotland and is a staff writer for The Athletic, covering Leeds United. He previously worked for the Yorkshire Evening Post as its chief football writer. Follow Phil on Twitter @PhilHay_

The Athletic FC: No Pulisic, no party; Mbappe and political football in France (2024)

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Pulisic has been left out of the team after suffering an injury with AC Milan, while mainstays Folarin Balogun, Gio Reyna, Weston McKennie and . Get the latest Soccer news on Christian Pulisic. Stay up to date with player news, rumors, updates, analysis, social feeds, and more at FOX Sports..

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In the 2021–22 season, he won both the 2021 UEFA Super Cup and 2021 FIFA Club World Cup. He would play 4 seasons with Chelsea, before moving to Serie A club AC Milan in June 2023. Within his first season at Milan, he became the league's highest all-time American goal scorer.

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