Christian Pulisic’s worrying goal-less drought for Serie A side AC Milan has unfortunately hit new heights.
Pulisic failed to find the back of the net in Sunday’s 0-0 draw with Juventus, playing 62 minutes in the match. The U.S. men’s national team star has now failed to score at club level in his last 16 Serie A outings for the Rossoneri, which has tied a career-worst run.
Despite scoring 10 goals this season in all competitions, Pulisic last scored on December 28, 2025, struggling to make much of an impact in the final-third this year.
Although AC Milan manager Massimiliano Allegri has been forced to use Pulisic in a number of different roles, he admitted that the 27-year-old’s goal-less drought is hurting his confidence.
“Christian is a very sensitive man and this drought is hitting him harder,” Allegri said in a post-match interview with DAZN on Sunday. “He is also someone who struggles more with the physicality of duels and the lack of a center forward, but I must try to give a balance to this team, as we have an objective to achieve.
“I realize he is not entirely suited to this, I had asked him to play center right tonight and [Rafael] Leão center left, so we were without a center forward,” Allegri added. “Rest assured, by the end of the season Pulisic will have given his contribution.”
Pulisic and Milan sit third in the Serie A standings with four matches left to play this spring. Holding onto a six-point cushion in the race for a UEFA Champions League spot, the Rossoneri will aim to further pad their top-four spot when they face a trip to Sassuolo on Sunday.
