
Pulisic still apart: the left-wing call before Australia
ESPN reported Christian Pulisic again trained away from teammates on Thursday, turning the USA-Australia preview into a left-wing decision. This brief compares the Weah, Aaronson, Reyna and Zendejas paths, then resets the Australia matchup and Group D stakes.

Twenty-four hours before USA-Australia, Christian Pulisic's availability has moved from a training-room subplot to the tactical hinge of the match. ESPN reported Thursday that Pulisic joined the pre-warmup huddle with a wrap around his left calf, then went to the gym and did not train with teammates. 1
That does not rule him out. It does change the question. If Pochettino starts him, the U.S. is accepting some re-aggravation risk. If he does not, the left side has to keep enough ball security and chance creation to break an Australia team built to wait, absorb, and counter.
The status update: still no full-team training
ESPN's Thursday report is the clearest new data point since the midweek optimism around Pulisic's light ball work: he did some field work Wednesday, but on Thursday he trained separately again, with ESPN noting that it was unclear whether he had continued to progress. 1
Yahoo's Sporting News feed framed the same situation as unresolved: as of June 18, Pulisic had not returned to full-team training, had been doing individual work, and was reported by Fox Sports' Jenny Taft as day-to-day. 2 The important part is the absence of a positive threshold. We still do not have an official statement that he completed a full team session, is cleared to start, or has a defined minutes plan.
Pulisic first aggravated the calf problem in the 4-1 win over Paraguay, leaving at halftime after what he described postgame as a kick to the calf area; ESPN reported the issue began in training the previous week. 1 So the Australia decision is not just a binary availability call. It is a minutes-management call with the knockout rounds already in view.
Why this is tactical, not just medical
CBS Sports made the right point in its projected-lineup piece: when Pulisic exited against Paraguay, Malik Tillman was pushed from central midfield to the wing and Sebastian Berhalter entered deeper, but that shift changed the team's balance. CBS argued that Tillman's vision from deeper zones helped the U.S. attack flow in the first half, when the team scored three goals. 3
That matters because Australia are not Paraguay. U.S. Soccer's opponent profile notes that Australia beat Türkiye 2-0 despite only 28.3% possession, with Patrick Beach making eight saves and Nestory Irankunda becoming Australia's youngest World Cup scorer. 4 Haji Wright put the scouting report in plain language: Australia are "very tactically disciplined," "tough to break down," and "dangerous on counterattacks." 5

So the U.S. cannot solve the Pulisic question by simply moving its best available technician to the nearest open slot. If Tillman leaves the middle, the U.S. may lose one of the players best suited to move Australia side to side before the low block opens. If the replacement winger cannot threaten the back line, Australia can slide toward Antonee Robinson's lane and wait for bad crosses.

The replacement board if Pulisic does not start
The cleanest solution is the one that disturbs the fewest other roles. That points first to Tim Weah, then to Brenden Aaronson, with Gio Reyna as the more aggressive but riskier chance-creation option.
| Option | What changes | Why it makes sense | Main concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tim Weah | Starts wide left or swaps sides during phases | CBS notes Weah can play both sides and would let the U.S. keep more of its Paraguay structure intact. 3 | He is less natural as the left-sided hub Pulisic usually is. |
| Brenden Aaronson | Gives the left side a pressing-first profile | CBS points to Aaronson's work rate and pressing as the defensive-route option next to Robinson. 3 | The U.S. may lose some one-on-one threat against a compact back line. |
| Gio Reyna | Adds a central creator from a wide starting point | Reyna scored off the bench against Paraguay, but CBS also notes his fitness has been a concern and argues he is better used as a sparkplug for now. 3 | Starting him could ask for more minutes than his recent load supports. |
| Alex Zendejas | Keeps a natural attacker in the rotation | ESPN listed Zendejas among the players who could step in if Pulisic cannot go. 1 | Less public reporting points to him as the leading choice. |

My read: Weah is the first-choice emergency starter if Pochettino wants continuity. Aaronson is the game-state pick if the staff expects Australia to target Robinson's side in transition. Reyna is the more tempting fan pick, but if the U.S. need him to break the match open, the cleaner plan is probably 25-30 high-leverage minutes rather than a managed start.
What the reaction is telling us
The public conversation is already treating this as the match's defining lineup call. Analyst Joseph Lowery posted that he discussed on FOX San Francisco how things might look different for Pochettino's team if Pulisic cannot go. 7
Among supporters, the split is basically confidence versus creativity. One high-engagement USMNT fan account argued the U.S. can beat Australia with or without Pulisic because Freeman, Richards and Adams are better suited than Türkiye's athletes to contain Australian counters. 8 Another fan's preferred answer was Reyna, specifically because the U.S. may need a creator to break down Australia's deep defensive structure. 9
That is the tactical fork in one sentence: do you protect against Australia's counters first, or do you start the player most likely to unlock the block?
What to watch before kickoff
U.S. Soccer lists USA-Australia for Friday, June 19 at Seattle Stadium, with FOX carrying English coverage and Telemundo/Peacock carrying Spanish coverage; the official match hub will carry lineup information. 10 Both teams enter on three points, and U.S. Soccer notes the U.S. leads Group D on goal differential. 10 CBS reports that a U.S. win would guarantee a knockout-stage place. 3
The lineup card will answer the first question. The first 15 minutes will answer the better one. If Pulisic starts, watch whether he is still taking first-step separation touches or mostly playing one- and two-touch. If he is on the bench, watch whether Tillman stays central. That one choice will tell us whether Pochettino is managing only Pulisic's calf, or redesigning the whole left side around it.
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