Pulisic's Gold Cup Absence & the Oddity of Soccer's No. 10: Rob Stone Explains.
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The absence of Christian Pulisic from the USMNT's 2025 Gold Cup squad has sparked considerable debate and discussion within the soccer community. While some, like USMNT legend Clint Dempsey, express disappointment and a lack of understanding regarding Pulisic's decision to prioritize rest after a demanding season with AC Milan, others, such as Jozy Altidore, view it as an opportunity for the team to step up and for new faces to emerge. The decision, supported by U.S. Soccer sporting director Matt Crocker, aims to ensure Pulisic is at 100% ahead of the next season and, crucially, the 2026 World Cup, which will be co-hosted by the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.

FOX Sports' Rob Stone recently joined Emmanuel Acho to delve into the implications of Pulisic's absence, raising an interesting point about the role of the "No. 10" in soccer and its evolving significance. The traditional No. 10 is typically the team's primary playmaker, the creative hub through which much of the attacking play flows. However, Stone suggests that in modern soccer, this role is becoming increasingly diffuse, with responsibilities spread across multiple players, essentially making the No. 10 the "No. 12" – a collective effort rather than an individual burden.

This perspective is particularly relevant in the context of the USMNT. While Pulisic undoubtedly possesses the skill and vision to operate as a traditional No. 10, the team's success doesn't solely hinge on his individual brilliance. Coach Mauricio Pochettino now faces the challenge of fostering a collective attacking identity, empowering other players to contribute creatively and share the playmaking load. This approach could potentially make the team less predictable and more resilient in Pulisic's absence.

Several factors contribute to the increasing importance of a collective approach. Modern tactical systems often emphasize pressing and quick transitions, requiring players across the field to be adept at both defending and attacking. The rise of data analytics has also influenced player development, with teams focusing on maximizing the contributions of every individual within a structured framework. Furthermore, the physical demands of the game necessitate a greater emphasis on squad rotation, making it crucial for multiple players to be capable of fulfilling similar roles.

Pulisic's absence, attributed to a persistent hip flexor issue and the accumulation of over 3,500 minutes of play in the past year, underscores the physical toll that top-level soccer exacts on players. The decision to prioritize his long-term fitness reflects a growing awareness of the importance of player welfare, particularly with the looming prospect of a home World Cup in 2026.

The Gold Cup presents a valuable opportunity for Pochettino to experiment with different tactical approaches and evaluate emerging talent. Players like Diego Luna, who has been included in the squad, will have a chance to showcase their abilities and potentially stake a claim for a more prominent role in the team. The tournament also offers a platform for veterans like Matt Turner, Tim Ream, and Tyler Adams to provide leadership and guidance to the younger players.

Ultimately, whether Pulisic's absence proves to be a setback or a catalyst for growth remains to be seen. However, it undoubtedly forces the USMNT to adapt and evolve, potentially paving the way for a more balanced and resilient team in the long run. The focus will be on Pochettino to cultivate a system where the creative responsibilities are shared, effectively turning the perceived void left by the No. 10 into the strength of a cohesive No. 12.


Writer - Diya Menon
Diya Menon is an enthusiastic journalist, eager to contribute fresh perspectives to the evolving media landscape, driven by a passion for sports. With a recent degree in communication studies, Diya is particularly interested in social trends and compelling human-interest stories within her community. She's dedicated to delivering well-researched and engaging content, aiming to uncover and share narratives that resonate deeply with the local population, while also actively following the latest in sports.
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