World Cup soccer players are elite athletes. Why are they faking injuries? What are the incentives? And how does this compare ...
Pulisic played just 59 minutes in the USMNT's 4-1 loss to Belgium on Monday before suffering what's reportedly a bone bruise ...
Only minutes into the second half of Friday's World Cup quarterfinal against heavily favored Spain, Belgium goalkeeper ...
Christian Pulisic’s World Cup injury was much more serious than initially known, changing the story surrounding his early ...
Girls who play soccer have a higher risk of leg and ankle injuries compared to boys, due to differences in strength and ...
Soccer players often injure their hamstrings or calf muscles because they run, stop, kick and cut. But you can minimize your ...
Christian Pulisic wore a brace on his broken right leg this week while visiting a soccer camp in Wellington after the United ...
United States forward Christian Pulisic has left the Americans' World Cup round of 16 game against Belgium with a foot injury ...
USMNT star Christian Pulisic suffered a bone bruise and microfracture in his right leg in his team's round-of-16 loss to ...
Defender Auston Trusty's chances of being available for the U.S. men's national team's round-of-32 game against Bosnia and ...
France are so dominant, the only element of drama so far is whether or not the best player in the world will be 100% for ...
Soccer is faster and more physically demanding than ever—and injuries are one of the biggest challenges facing the modern game. Muscle strains, ligament damage and long-term rehabilitation can affect ...
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