U.S. Men's National Team star Christian Pulisic fractured his right leg during the Americans' World Cup loss to Belgium and will be sidelined for several weeks.
Pulisic, 27, has a bone bruise and a microfracture of his tibia and fibula, the U.S. Soccer Federation said Thursday. The diagnosis was made after an X-ray and MRI on Tuesday.
He would not have been able to play during the remainder of the tournament had the U.S. advanced.
Pulisic hit a leg of Belgium captain Youri Tielemans while attempting a shot in the 52nd minute of Monday's round-of-16 loss. He remained in the game but was hobbling. Sebastian Berhalter replaced him in the 59th minute. The final score of the match was 4-1.
Pulisic did not score in the World Cup, but has a record of 30 goals in 90 international appearances. During the World Cup, he missed one of the USMNT's five matches because of a calf injury and left two other games early.
Pulisic is expected to resume training before AC Milan's Serie A opener at Torino on Aug. 23. This will be his fourth season with Milan.
The U.S-Belgium game received extra scrutiny when FIFA lifted the red card suspension of U.S. lead scorer Folarin Balogun after a call from President Trump. Mr. Trump has defended his decision to contact the league, which typically does not allow for appeals of red cards

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