According to Opta, Pulisic could be the first player to score a goal in seven consecutive league games in the top five European leagues this season. The American winger has already scored six goals in the first ten games of the season between Serie A and the Champions League, and also gave three assists, including the one on Saturday. Pulisic started all ten games he played and scored in four consecutive Serie A games for Milan, becoming the first USMNT player to play in one of the five European leagues in the top five since Roy Wegerle of the Queens Terrain Rangers in 1990.
Pulisic once again proved to be the player AC Milan manager Paulo Fonseca wants most at the moment, as winger and key player Rafael Leao was benched against Udinese, with Noah Okafor replacing him on the left side of the attacking lineup. Despite all the problems and ups and downs that the Rossoneri have had so far, Pulisic once again proved that he is the best player in the AC Milan squad currently.