Struggling Mohamed Elyounoussi simply must seek to follow Spain-bound Wesley Hoedt out of Southampton

According to a recent report from Faro de Vigo, Wesley Hoedt looks set to leave Southampton for Celta Vigo this month. The centre back only made the move to St Mary’s back in the summer of 2017 after a few years at Italian giants Lazio, but struggles for regular game time under new Saints manager Ralph Hasenhuttl has plunged his future at the club into huge doubt. 

In fact, the Austrian admitted earlier this month that the 24-year-old was free to leave Southampton, and that looks set to happen as reports suggest that La Liga outfit Celtic Vigo are closing in on a move for the Netherlands international, which appears to make sense for all parties involved given Hoedt’s lowly position in the Saints pecking order.

And fellow Southampton flop Mohamed Elyounoussi, valued at £13.5 million by Transfermarkt, simply must seek to follow the Spain-bound Hoedt out of St Mary’s this month for the better of his career as well.

The Breakdown

Ultimately, while Dutchman Hoedt was a regular for the South Coast side in his debut season at the club last time round, appearing 28 times in their battle to avoid relegation from the Premier League, he simply hasn’t been able to convince new boss Hasenhuttl of his capabilities in the centre back role.

In fact, the 24-year-old has gone from being one of the first names on former manager Mark Hughes’ team-sheet to failing to appear at all under the Austrian, with failing to make any of their last six match-day squads in the league underlining just how far away he is from the first team.

And his lowly position in the pecking order was further emphasised by the fact that he didn’t make either squad for their two FA Cup clashes against Derby County earlier this month – despite plenty of changes from Hasenhuttl, Hoedt wasn’t one of them.

And it appears that the Netherlands international will indeed get the chance to resurrect his career with regular football at Celta Vigo, and fellow Saints star Elyounoussi should look to do exactly the same this month in leaving Southampton after a woeful first six months in English football.

There was much anticipation when the Norway international made the move to St Mary’s during the summer after impressing in his two years at Swiss giants Basel, yet that optimism simply hasn’t transpired into anything meaningful in the winger’s opening half a season in the Premier League.

In fact, the 24-year-old has yet to score a goal or indeed lay on an assist in 15 appearances in all competitions for the Saints this season, which is a pretty damning indictment of just how far off the pace Elyounoussi has looked this term – even against lower league opposition in Derby, the Norwegian star seriously struggled to make a meaningful impact.

And with Nathan Redmond having been galvanised by the arrival of Hasenhuttl on the other flank, there is clearly a place for talented wingers to produce the goods in the Austrian’s team – yet that just doesn’t look like happening with Elyounoussi.

And with fellow flop Hoedt seemingly on his way out of St Mary’s this month, the former Basel man simply must seek to follow him out the exit door in a bid to get his career going again.

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Chennai boosted by Aussie arrivals

Cricinfo previews the return match between Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals in Chennai

The Preview by Kanishkaa Balachandran02-Apr-2010Match factsApril 3, 2010
Start time 16.00 local (1030 GMT)Michael Hussey adds solidity to the Chennai middle order•Getty ImagesBig pictureThere isn’t much to separate Rajasthan Royals from Chennai Super Kings in terms of points. Rajasthan have the upper hand thanks to four consecutive victories but they slipped badly against Delhi Daredevils on Wednesday, just showing how unpredictable they are. They are up against a team which heaved a huge sigh of relief after gaining a much-needed win, against Royal Challengers Bangalore, to take the first step in fighting for a spot in the final four.A sell-out crowd is expected to witness the 2008 finalists go head-to-head for the second time in the tournament. Chennai still have a long way to go, as they need at least four more victories to the three already have to stand a realistic chance of qualifying. The great news for them is that their two Australian imports – Michael Hussey and Doug Bollinger – are finally here. It only remains to be seen if Chennai can fit both into the line-up. The sooner Bollinger can acclimatise, the better for Chennai because they desperately need him for his pace and wicket-taking abilities. He’s coming off a great summer with Australia and Chennai will be glad to have him on board.Rajasthan’s latest defeat prompted an unwelcome remark from the Delhi captain, Gautam Gambhir, about them being “ordinary” and increasingly reliant on Yusuf Pathan. But that remark may just spur them to deliver their best in the forthcoming games.Form guide (most recent first)Chennai Super Kings WLLLL
Rajasthan Royals LWWWW
Team talkHussey didn’t show any signs of jet lag after arriving from New Zealand as he battled the radical weather change and hit the nets. Whether he plays or not hasn’t been decided. If both Hussey and Bollinger play, then Albie Morkel and Thilan Thushara will have to sit out.The Rajasthan players had a two-hour training session at the stadium but didn’t reveal any details of their team composition. Their star overseas pick, Shane Watson, too arrived from New Zealand and he sweated it out in the nets. If he plays, then Michael Lumb may have to sit out.Previously…Rajasthan 3 Chennai 2A Naman Ojha special in Ahmedabad helped Rajasthan to 177 but Chennai fell 17 short the last they met in the tournament. A last-ditch effort from Morkel gave Chennai hope but it was too late in the day.Prime numbersChennai have never beaten Rajasthan in an IPL game in India. Both their victories came in South Africa last year.In the spotlightIt’s quite inexplicable why Manpreet Gony is a shadow of the bowler he was back in 2008. An economy rate of 11.50 after three games, a bad shot against Punjab and a dropped catch against Bangalore all indicate that the three departments of the game have let him down. With Joginder Sharma and Sudeep Tyagi not at their best either, L Balaji is the most logical replacement for Gony.Siddarth Trivedi: He has just three wickets from six games, but the Gujarat medium pacer is turning out to be a useful defensive option, a bowler who can keep the runs down. In the last game against Chennai, he conceded just 18 off four overs, and his spell was vital in not allowing Chennai an opening to cut loose.The chatter”The race for the four berths is close. Though we have lost five matches, it is not end of the world for us. We can turn it around.”
Michael Hussey believes a few more wins will leave the tournament wide open

India women ease to nine-wicket win

India cruised to a nine-wicket win over Pakistan in St Kitts to give themselves a chance of qualifying for the semi-finals

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Poonam Raut starred with an unbeaten 54•Getty ImagesIndia cruised to a nine-wicket win over Pakistan in St Kitts to give themselves a chance of qualifying for the semi-finals. Pakistan slid to their second defeat in as many games as a result of a poor performance by their top order and some miserly bowling, led by Priyanka Roy’s leg spin, from India. Their score of 104 for 6 proved woefully inadequate in the wake of a dominating batting display from Player of the Match Poonam Raut, who finished with an unbeaten, run-a-ball 54, and Mithali Raj, who supported Raut in a match-winning 79-run stand.After opting to bat, Pakistan started badly, losing their first five wickets for 45 inside the first ten overs. Roy nipped out three of those, backed up by the left-arm spin of Gouher Sultana and the medium-pace of Rumeli Dhar. Captain Sana Mir lent some respectability to the Pakistan innings, scoring steadily to post 35 off 41 balls with three fours. She was assisted by Urooj Mumtaz in a partnership of 53 for the sixth wicket which helped take Pakistan past 100 and give their bowlers something to defend.India, however, were unforgiving and the high of dismissing opener Sulakshana Naik with the score on 27 was washed away by Raut and Mithali, who struck nine fours between them and saw to it that the target was reached with 20 balls to spare. Mithali scored at better than a run-a-ball and her experience, combined with Raut’s equally attacking innings, sealed India’s success.

Grace Clinton has arrived! Winners and losers from the Lionesses' first games of 2024 as Ella Toone also makes statement in England's thrashings of Austria and Italy

The Man Utd youngster is thriving on loan at Spurs and not only was she rewarded with her senior international debut, she also marked it with a goal

For a team that saw 2023 end in such heartbreaking fashion, England have certainly started 2024 with a bang. The Lionesses flew to Spain for a warm-weather camp in February, playing friendlies after not making the UEFA Women's Nations League finals, with Sarina Wiegman hoping to try out fresh ideas, see new players and learn plenty about her squad. As the players start to return to their clubs, it certainly feels like the Dutchwoman can tick all three of those boxes.

There were bonuses, too, in the performances that England put on and the results they picked up, as they comfortably beat two strong teams in Austria, who were thrashed 7-2 on Friday, and Italy, defeated 5-1 four days later. "There are very many positives about this week," Wiegman told after the latter result.

So, who were the winners as the Lionesses kicked off 2024 in style? And who didn't fare so well? GOAL takes a look…

WINNER: Grace Clinton

The biggest compliment that can be paid to Grace Clinton after her performances for England this week is that it hardly looked like this was the camp in which she made her international debut. Awarded that first cap on Friday against Austria, she marked the occasion with a superb goal, was unlucky not to get a second, and backed it up with another terrific display in the win over Italy.

On loan at Tottenham from Manchester United this season, the 20-year-old has been in sublime form and she showed it in these friendlies, her clever footwork and ability to carve defences open making her one of the most eye-catching players across England's two games. But Clinton worked hard off the ball, too, ranking second for tackles won and third for possession among the Lionesses' squad. That she shone in two different midfield roles, box-to-box against Austria and then as a No.10 in the win over Italy, was also impressive.

"She just went out to play, played with a lot of freedom and showed her quality," Wiegman said of the youngster in a perfectly-put piece of praise. Given how well she slipped into England's starting XI, it'd be a surprise not to see more of her in the April window as qualifying for the 2025 European Championships begins.

AdvertisementGettyLOSER: Leah Williamson

As Wiegman says, there were tons of positives for England in this camp but there were also a couple of negatives. The first came before the Lionesses had even got together as Leah Williamson's long-awaited comeback was delayed further, a minor hamstring injury causing the Arsenal star to pull out of the squad.

Williamson has worked so hard to get back on the pitch after a devastating ACL injury that ruled her out of the Women's World Cup and this camp felt like the perfect opportunity for her England return, the friendly games removing some of the pressure. However, she'll be targeting a chance to pull on her country's colours again in April instead.

WINNER: Lotte Wubben-Moy

Every cloud has a silver lining and Williamson's absence opened the door for Lotte Wubben-Moy, her Arsenal team-mate who she will have no doubt been pleased to see get a rare opportunity to show what she can do for England. There have been plenty of calls for Wubben-Moy to receive more game time, especially given her sublime recent form at club level, and she saw significant minutes in both games this week.

Though starting from the bench against Austria, the 25-year-old came on at half time and got an assist thanks to a strong header. She then went one better in the game with Italy, scoring her first England goal with just 60 seconds on the clock, this on her first start since June 2022 and just her third overall. Her defensive work and general play in both matches was superb, too.

Asked if Wubben-Moy had taken a step forward in her thinking after the two performances, Wiegman told : "She's definitely taken a step forward because she's developing a lot and very well. That's what we see weekly at Arsenal and that's what she shows here, too." The coach did add that the competition at centre-back is "really high" but Wubben-Moy has certainly done nothing this week to harm her chances of getting more of a look-in when the opportunity presents itself.

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Getty ImagesLOSER: Fran Kirby

After losing Williamson before the camp had even begun, England suffered another blow in the warm-up for the clash with Austria when Fran Kirby felt some irritation in her knee. The Chelsea star was replaced in the starting line-up by Ella Toone and, in the following days, withdrew from the camp altogether. "We didn't want to take any risks so she's being assessed at the club," Wiegman explained. "We don't expect it to be a bad injury."

Though it doesn't sound overly-concerning for Kirby, it is another frustration for the 30-year-old in what has felt like a real stop-start period of her career. After coming back admirably from some health scares in recent years, it is these knee injuries that are now plaguing Kirby as she looks to rediscover the form that made her one of the most talismanic footballers on the planet.

Chelsea have long been excellent at looking after the playmaker and will no doubt take the necessary steps to deal with this issue. Meanwhile the Blues, England and essentially every football fan will hope that she is able to ride this storm and get back to that level that made her so wonderful to watch.

Punjab's chance to move up the table

ESPNcricinfo previews the IPL match between Kings XI Punjab and Deccan Chargers in Mohali

The Preview by Abhishek Purohit12-May-2012Match factsSunday, May 13, 2012, Mohali
Start time 2000 (1430 GMT)Azhar Mahmood has produced timely contributions with bat and ball•AFPBig PictureJust when you think Deccan Chargers cannot slip any further, they prove you wrong. They smashed 117 runs off the last nine overs against a Delhi Daredevils attack with four international bowlers, and then proceeded to concede 193 in 16.4 overs to David Warner and Naman Ojha. Their attack did not have a single overseas bowler, and the most experienced Indian bowler, Amit Mishra, went for 44. Precious little has gone their way this season.In their previous game, against Kings XI Punjab, Chargers had lost three big wickets in eight deliveries as their chase derailed in the middle overs. Kings XI are in seventh position on the points table but are still in with a chance of making the playoffs. However, they will be wary of the fact that they have lost their previous four games at home this season.Form guide (most recent first, completed games)
Kings XI Punjab: WLWWL
Deccan Chargers: LLLLWPlayers to watchShikhar Dhawan, with a career Twenty20 strike-rate of 118.36, often struggles to accelerate when he gets himself in. His strike-rate of 171.42 during his innings of 84 against Daredevils, however, was his highest among his 15 half-centuries. What can he do in Mohali?Azhar Mahmood hasn’t imposed himself on the tournament with either bat or ball, but he has produced timely contributions with both. It was a tight over from him, and another from Parvinder Awana, that precipitated the mid-innings collapse in the game against Chargers.Stats and trivia (Stats, as on Saturday) Chargers have taken the least wickets, 60, and have been the most expensive attack, at 8.47 runs per over, this season Chargers’ 74-run defeat to Chennai Super Kings in Visakhapatnam is the heaviest this season (in terms of runs).Quotes”Batting is not our major concern. It has mainly been bowling. We have missed one of our frontline bowlers in Ishant Sharma. The rest are young raw kids… in crunch times, experience does count.”

Inspired Vipers take third place

Desert Vipers from Namibia, who had begun the series quite weakly, showed how much they had learned and improved with a convincing victory over Matabeleland Tuskers by 31 runs

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Raymond van Schoor starred in an all-round display•Getty ImagesAppropriately, the two teams that played in the only abandoned match of the tournament met in a third-place play-off. Desert Vipers from Namibia, who had begun the series quite weakly, showed how much they had learned and improved with a convincing victory over Matabeleland Tuskers by 31 runs.Vipers decided to bat, as they had in the previous match. Tuskers opened their bowling with the occasional medium-pacers of Dion Ebrahim, as they had done once before in the tournament, presumably to take the pace off the ball; he conceded five singles but no boundaries, and was not used again. In fact Tuskers juggled their bowlers a great deal, often bowling them in single-over spells. The opening pair put on 30 in five overs before Keegan Meth trapped Gerrit Rudolph, younger brother of Jacques, lbw for 11.Accurate bowling with a full length, supported by tight fielding, never allowed the Vipers batsmen to take control. For a while, and as usual, Dwaine Pretorius gave the bowlers a hard time, running up 36 off 22 balls, but was then caught and bowled by Sean Williams. Raymond van Schuur, the aggressive opener who has taken heavy toll of the fast men during the tournament, was kept under restraint; he responded with a disciplined innings that eventually brought him 47 runs off 53 balls before he sent a high catch to deep midwicket in the final over; the fact that he hit only one six and one four showed how well the Tuskers handled him. Three wickets fell in that final over, bowled by Chris Mpofu, keeping the total down to a mediocre 126 for 7. Keith Dabengwa bowled with the greatest economy, conceding only 16 runs off his four overs.Tuskers also struggled for runs and soon lost both openers for 12; when Greg Strydom quickly followed they were 14 for 3 in the fifth over. They took the justifiable gamble of sending in Andy Blignaut at this point to join Williams, who departed to a catch at the wicket on 21. Blignaut, as usual, played himself in, but the situation worsened when Dabengwa holed out at long leg with the score on 32 in the ninth over. After 10 overs, the Tuskers were 38 for 5, needing 89 off 60 balls. All depended on Blignaut.Ebrahim and soon Meth departed, and then came the vital blow. Blignaut, still not anywhere near full throttle, turned a ball uppishly backward of square leg and was well held low down by Tiaan Louw off Craig Williams; the score was 47 for 8. It started raining moments later, but play went on, with the Tuskers not far from leaving their humiliation incomplete. But the tail displayed more spirit than the top order. Dylon Higgins briefly showed some defiance, scoring 11, and Tafadzwa Mupariwa hammered the bowling for 31 off 15 balls, including two sixes and as many fours. The end finally came at 91, with Vipers reaping the reward for their improvement during the tournament. They had bowled and fielded particularly well, Williams taking three wickets, and there were economical two-wicket analyses for Louis Klazinga, Christi Viljoen and van Schoor, who put down the wicketkeeping gloves in this match to bowl offspin.

Everton linked with Gini Wijnaldum

Everton have reportedly entered the race to sign wantaway Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Gini Wijnaldum ahead of the upcoming January transfer window.

What’s the story?

According to 90min, the Toffees are one of several Premier League clubs interested in securing the 31-year-old’s signature over the coming months, with Newcastle United, Arsenal, Tottenham, West Ham, Leicester and Aston Villa all listed as potential suitors.

The report stated: “Gini Wijnaldum’s representatives have sounded out several Premier League and European clubs with a view to a loan move in January, 90min understands.”

It added that a move to England over Germany and Spain is most likely due to his hefty £300,000-per-week wages, but PSG are far from guaranteed to let Wijnaldum leave halfway through the campaign, with a hectic schedule still to play out.

Rafa Benitez can seal big Everton coup

Wijnaldum briefly played under Rafael Benitez during their time together at Newcastle, and bringing him to Goodison Park would be a significant coup for the 61-year-old.

That’s because the Dutch international established himself as one of European football’s elite midfielders during his five-year stint at Everton’s local rivals Liverpool, scoring 22 goals and providing 16 assists in 237 appearances.

The £27m-rated gem also played a pivotal part as the Reds secured their maiden Premier League title back in 2019/20 and their Champions League success the season before, with his eye-catching performances across Stanley Park earning praise from several impressed onlookers.

“I have no words for Gini’s performances and quality,” former Liverpool and Netherlands forward Ryan Babel told Liverpoolfc.com. “He’s an incredible person. His energy is incredible, he has lungs for days. You can tell when he has the confidence, he’s really unbeatable and very hard to play against.”

However, things have not worked out as planned for Wijnaldum since he swapped Merseyside for Paris over the summer.

So far this season, the creative talent has started only seven Ligue 1 fixtures, completing the full 90 minutes on just four occasions in all competitions as Mauricio Pochettino has regularly picked the likes of Ander Herrara and Idrissa Gueye ahead of him.

With Wijnaldum’s growing frustration at his lack of action appearing to open the door to an imminent exit, Benitez could be reunited with the dynamic midfielder, adding some much-needed star quality to his struggling side.

In other news… Patrick Boyland issues behind-the-scenes Everton claim which should leave fans buzzing

Barcelona Femeni vs Roma Women: Where to watch the match online, live stream, TV channels & kick-off time

How to watch Barcelona Femeni vs Roma Women in the Champions League in the UK, US, and India, as well as kick-off time and team news

Barcelona Femeni are set to host Roma Women in the Women's Champions League quarter-finals on Wednesday at Camp Nou.

The Catalan team have a 1-0 advantage over their Italian counterparts as they aim to reach the last four of the continental competition for the fifth consecutive time. They head into this fixture on the back of a 1-0 win over bitter rivals Real Madrid in Liga F which saw them go 13 points clear at the top of the table.

Roma took their level up in the second half in the first leg in front of a packed Stadio Olimpico but could not find the equaliser due to some brilliant saves by Barca keeper Sandra Panos. They have a mountain to climb at the Camp Nou as Barcelona are yet to concede at home and has scored 18 times in three Champions League home games.

However, they will look to put their best foot forward so they can become the first Italian Women's team since Bardolino Verona in 2008 to reach a European semi-final.

GOAL brings you details on how to watch the game on TV in the UK, United States, and India as well as how to stream live online.

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Barcelona Femeni vs Roma Women

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March 29, 2023

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1.45pm EDT, 5.45pm GMT, 10:15 pm IST

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Camp Nou, Barcelona

The game is scheduled for March 29, 2023, at Camp Nou. It will kick off at 5:45 pm GMT in the UK (1:45 pm ET in the U.S. and 10:15 pm IST in India.)

AdvertisementGetty ImagesHow to watch Barcelona Femeni vs Roma Women on TV & live stream online

In the United States (U.S.), the United Kingdom (UK), and India the match can be live-streamed via the DAZN Appand the YouTube channel of DAZN.

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Barcelona team news

Barcelona will miss Mariona Caldentey and Claudia Pina due to hamstring and ankle injuries respectively. Alexia Putellas has returned to team training but is still not match fit.

Position Players

Goalkeepers:Panos, Font, MunozDefenders:Paredes, Codina, Leon, Fernandez, Torrejon, Bronze, Rabano, Ramirez, Fernandez, Pujols, Mingueza, Corrales, Urena. Midfielders:Guijarro, Bonmati, Walsh, Engen, Perez, Lopez, Dragoni. Forwards:Crnogorcevic, Hansen, Rolfo, Paralluelo, Geyse, Vilamala, Oshoala, Martret, Ari, Capdevila.

Roma team news

Roma will miss Sophie Roman Haug after she underwent ankle surgery earlier this month. The rest of the squad is available for selection.

Position Players

Goalkeepers:Lind, Ceasar, Ohrstrom. Defenders:Minami, Guglielmo, Landstrom, Bartoli, Selerud, Wenninger, Kollmats, Zannini, Linari, Bruni, Pizzuti. Midfielders:Cinotti, Alves, Giugliano, Losada, Ciccotti, Greggi, Kramzar, Testa. Forwards:Giacinti, Haavi, Serturini, Glionna, Haug, Petrara. Head-to-head record

Date Result Competition

March 23, 2023Roma 0-1 BarcelonaChampions League

The first leg fixture was the first meeting between the two sides which Barcelona won by a slender 1-0 margin.

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Power ranking every single Nigerian player in the Premier League so far this season

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Folarin Balogun

Balogun continues to be uninvolved with the Arsenal first-team, missing Saturday’s 3-0 win over Southampton, and his position does not change.

AdvertisementEberechi Eze – Crystal PalaceEberechi Eze

Eze played no part in Sunday’s 3-1 success over Everton. Thus, he remains in situ in our rankings.

Watford.Peter Etebo

The injured Watford star dropped a place last week but is a beneficiary of Eze not getting game time against Everton.

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Getty ImagesCarney Chukwuemeka

Chukwuemeka supplanted Etebo last week but was not involved in Aston Villa’s 1-0 loss at Liverpool at the weekend, losing the chance to supplant anyone above him.

Cursed or careless? Why USMNT superstar Christian Pulisic failed at Chelsea

The American winger is set to leave Stamford Bridge after four frustrating years – and few supporters will be sad to see him go

When Chelsea initially agreed to sign Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund for a £58 million ($74m) fee in January 2019, anticipation was high. Former Chelsea director Marina Granovskaia described him as "one of the most sought after talents in Europe" after the deal was announced, and outlined the club's vision for his future.

"At just 20, we believe he has the potential to become an important Chelsea player for many years to come," she said. Four years on, Pulisic has still yet to live up to that billing – and his time in west London is now almost certainly up.

AC Milan appears to be the forward's most likely next destination, as the Italian giants have tabled two offers for his services at the start of the summer window. Chelsea rejected their latest £19m ($25m) bid, but it is expected that a compromise will be reached in the coming days.

Pulisic has already agreed personal terms with Milan, where he is set to reunite with former Chelsea team-mates Fikayo Tomori, Olivier Giroud and Ruben Loftus-Cheek. And Serie A could be the ideal place for him to reignite his career.

The Italian top-flight is less demanding than the Premier League, and Pulisic should have a far easier time getting regular minutes for the Rossoneri than he has at Chelsea. It would certainly make no sense for new Blues boss Mauricio Pochettino to try and keep hold of him.

Pulisic failed to deliver under Frank Lampard, Thomas Tuchel and Graham Potter, despite being given plenty of opportunities. Some players just aren't cut out for life at one of the top clubs in English football. But what exactly went wrong for the U.S. superstar at Chelsea? GOAL take a look below…

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During an appearance on former United States international Jermaine Jones' podcast 1 in May 2020, Pulisic opened up on his first day at Chelsea. He finally joined up with his new team-mates in July 2019, after being loaned back to Dortmund for six months.

“The team had already started pre-season in Japan so I flew straight there and I had to literally fly by myself and then meet the team who had flown from London," he said. “I had to go straight to the hotel and the next thing on the schedule was to go straight to training. I was tired, nervous and didn't know what to think but, ‘I'm at Chelsea and this is insane’.

“I got on the bus, they had just arrived as well. Everyone is half-asleep, I go and sit on the bus and nobody even noticed me. Nobody said anything. There were maybe one or two guys who said ‘hey, hello’ and I was like, ‘what's going on here?’"

Pulisic added: "Those first couple of days of training I was nervous. You know what it's like when you move to a new team. They're nice guys off the field, but to earn that respect you have to show on the field you have that ability, that's just how it is."

Perhaps unsurprisingly, the American made a slow start to life at Stamford Bridge. Lampard handed Pulisic his full debut in a 4-0 loss to Manchester United at Old Trafford, and he kept his spot for subsequent August matches against Leicester, Norwich and Sheffield United.

Pulisic then found himself dropped to the bench throughout September, and didn't start again until an away clash with Burnley on October 26. But the rest served him well.

Chelsea ran out 4-2 winners at Turf Moor, and Pulisic scored a 'perfect' hat-trick by netting with left foot, right foot, and headed attempts. It was a stunning performance that showed exactly why the Blues had made such a huge investment in his services.

Pulisic became the first American player to score for Chelsea that day, and the youngest man to ever score a treble for the club at 21 years and 38 days old. He followed it up in style too, scoring in subsequent wins against Watford and Crystal Palace.

But the former Dortmund star was unable to sustain that form, and he suffered a tear to his abductor muscle in the new year that kept him out of action for the best part of six months – including the Covid-19 enforced break in the season.

To Pulisic's credit, he returned with a spring in his step, and recorded eight goal contributions in his final nine appearances of the campaign, including a sublime individual effort against Manchester City. There was genuine optimism among supporters that he could go on to become a key player in 2020-21 as a result – as comparisons were made with Chelsea hero Eden Hazard – but he would never hit the same heights again.

AdvertisementGettyThe Tuchel era

Pulisic's second season with the Blues didn't start well as the cracks in Lampard's system became more and more apparent. By the end of January, Chelsea had dropped to ninth in the Premier League and Pulisic had just one goal to his name.

Roman Abramovich took the "very difficult decision" to relieve the club legend of his managerial duties, and Thomas Tuchel was on hand to replace Lampard after leaving Paris Saint-Germain a month earlier. Tuchel won two Ligue 1 titles at PSG and took them to a maiden Champions League final, after being snapped up from Dortmund in 2017.

Tuchel brought genuine pedigree back to the Stamford Bridge dugout after the failed Lampard experiment, and it also looked like good news for Pulisic at the time. The pair had previously worked together at Dortmund, with Pulisic fast-tracked into the senior set-up under the German.

But it quickly became clear that he would not enjoy the same favour with Tuchel at Chelsea. During his first two months at the helm, Pulisic didn't start a single Premier League game.

"Maybe his biggest problem is that I know him from Dortmund and I think he started only in the cup games," Tuchel told reporters when asked to explain Pulisic's reduced role. "It is my responsibility and it is a bit unfair but I know what impact he can have in the last 20 or 30 minutes."

Pulisic did his utmost to maximise his time on the pitch, and ended up playing a key role in Chelsea's unlikely run to Champions League glory. He scored the Blues' only goal in the first leg of their semi-final tie against Real Madrid at Santiago Bernabeu to secure a 1-1 draw, and then provided the assist for Mason Mount to wrap up a 2-0 victory in the return.

Chelsea clinched Europe's ultimate prize after a 1-0 victory over Manchester City in the final, with Pulisic impressing after coming on as a 66th-minute substitute. He became only the second American player in history to lift the trophy in the process, but the joy of that night in Porto wouldn't last for long.

The winger made some explosive revelations in his biography, 'Christian Pulisic: My Journey So Far', a year later – which took some of the gloss off his European success with Chelsea. Pulisic criticised Tuchel for not starting him in the second leg against Real, writing: "I’d had a really good first leg performance and our following match was against Fulham in the league. Tuchel told me that he was resting me for the second leg and as a result I didn’t play a single minute in the Fulham game.

"Then on matchday of the second semi, Tuchel tells me he’s changed his mind and he’s going with Kai [Havertz]. I honestly was dumbfounded and very disappointed. I thought that I’d earned a start and, most importantly, he had assured me previously I was going to start. So by the time he brought me on with about 25 minutes left, I was just so wound up."

Getty'The sad thing is he loves the club'

Pulisic's criticism of Tuchel came after the manager had been ruthlessly sacked by Chelsea in September 2022. But his frustration had been steadily rising throughout the German tactician's final season in charge.

Chelsea opened their 2021-22 campaign with a 3-0 win against Crystal Palace, with Pulisic getting his name on the scoresheet. But he tested positive for Covid a week later, and then sustained an ankle injury which kept him out of action until November.

Pulisic would go on to play his part in the club's FIFA Club World Cup success and made 38 appearances across all competitions by the end of the campaign, but only half of those came as a starter. And his father couldn't resist speaking out on social media.

Mark Pulisic said of his son's situation in May: “The sad thing is he loves the club, team-mates, and London… puts his heart and soul into being a pro." Tuchel's response was typically ruthless.

“I am not concerned if the player's father says he does not love me [on Twitter],” said the German. "As ever, we have our reasons to choose our line-up and at this level, you will never see happy faces when not selected. Am I always right? For sure not. Is it always fair? For sure not. But this is what you sign up for in a club like Chelsea."

Pulisic was strongly linked with a transfer that summer, but Tuchel also insisted that he had "zero problems" with the U.S. captain, and made sure that he stayed put for the 2022-23 campaign.

He still had to be content with a place on the bench, though, despite Chelsea starting the season with only three wins out of seven in all competitions, and it surely would have come as a relief when the club's new Todd Boehly-led ownership group cut ties with Tuchel. United States manager Greg Berhalter suggested as much when reacting to the German's departure.

"I'm not happy that a guy has lost his job," he said. "But if this means more opportunity for Christian, then it’s positive because he’s a guy that’s proven that he can perform at that level. We’ll just have to wait and see."

Brighton boss Graham Potter was the man chosen to succeed Tuchel, but the managerial change didn't work in the favour of the USMNT. Pulisic's decline was destined to continue, along with Chelsea's.

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Getty'Graham Potter doesn't like him'

“I’m feeling good going back, honestly. I have a fresh start now, and I’m excited to play for the new manager," Pulisic told after Potter's appointment. "So really just looking forward to it. I just have to prove myself, as everyone does, and as I’ve done before."

He backed up those words by scoring on his first start under the new manager in a 3-0 win against Wolves, but was dropped to the bench for Chelsea's next three matches. It quickly became apparent that Potter saw Pulisic in a similar light to Tuchel in terms of his value to the team.

Former United States international Eric Wynalda even went so far as to assess Potter's body language around Pulisic, and came to an outrageous conclusion. "Bottom line is, Graham Potter doesn’t like him," Wynalda told . "He just doesn’t like him. He’s the one player that if he’s coming down the hallway, he’s looking for the side door. He doesn’t want to talk to him. He doesn’t want to look at him and nobody will admit that."

The mid-season World Cup break came at the perfect time for Pulisic, and as always, he was a different player for his country. The U.S reached the last16 for the first time since 2020, finishing second in Group B behind England.

Their journey ended at the hands of the Netherlands, but Pulisic and the rest of the squad gave a good account of themselves in Qatar. The Chelsea star recorded a goal and two assists in four appearances, and notably gave England's defence the run-around as the U.S. held Gareth Southgate's side to a 0-0 draw in the group stage.

But any hope he had of transferring that momentum to club level at Chelsea was dashed when he picked up a knee complaint during a 1-0 loss to Manchester City on January 6. Pulisic spent the next two months on the sidelines and there were several players ahead of him in the pecking order upon his return as a result of Chelsea's £300m (£282m) spend in the January window.

Potter was sacked at the start of April with the Blues languishing down in 11th in the Premier League, and Pulisic's reaction was telling. "It's a tough situation for a lot of people," he said. "A lot of stuff has been changing in general at the club this year, and now with the manager out it's another new challenge."

Unsurprisingly, Pulisic did not rise to that challenge.