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Olivier Giroud on Pulisic, the World Cup, and the Road Ahead

The French veteran reflects on his international exit, his Chelsea days, and the hopes for the U.S. star

A Pundit's Perspective on the Global Stage

Olivier Giroud announced his retirement from international duty after the 2024 European Championship, bringing to a close a chapter that saw him become France’s all‑time leading scorer in major tournaments. Now working as a pundit for BBC Sport, he watches the next generation of talent with a mix of pride and professional curiosity.

Among the players he follows closely is Christian Pulisic, the United States forward who has been under a microscope of expectation since his breakout at Chelsea. Giroud notes that Pulisic has endured a roller‑coaster of injuries, criticism and high hopes, yet has shown a resilience that stands out.

Their paths crossed in west London, where Giroud and Pulisic formed a surprisingly effective partnership. The French striker recalls how the American’s movement reminded him of Eden Hazard, a player whose flair and unpredictability once defined a generation at the club.

The Road to the Knockouts

Looking ahead to the World Cup, the American side will count on Pulisic to be the catalyst that pushes them into the knockout rounds. Giroud’s analysis underscores that while talent is abundant, execution depends on cohesion, belief, and the freedom to play without the weight of unrealistic expectations.

In the end, Giroud’s message is clear: Pulisic has the mental fortitude and technical ability, but success will hinge on the collective effort of the squad and the patience of fans and analysts alike.

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