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Pulisic finishes McKennie promise as bizarre USMNT footage emerges

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USMNT news: Christian Pulisic was front-and-centre of celebrations from his country after they beat Canada to secure a major trophy

Footage has emerged of Christian Pulisic celebrating USMNT's 2-0 win over Canada as they won the CONCACAF Nations League. Following a 3-0 semi-final thrashing of Mexico, BJ Callaghan's side were able to record a second consecutive Nations League trophy.

With Gregg Berhalter appointed as the new head coach following his departure after the Qatar World Cup, a total US Soccer shake up has seen many positions left empty for months as the country prepares to get planning for the path towards hosting the 2026 competition.

In a livestream on Instagram, Balogun is seen along with a host of his new teammates including Weston McKennie, Yunus Musah and Antonee Robinson with the Nations League trophy, winners medals and plenty of bottles of drink.

In the most surprising event captured, Pulisic is seen being dragged along the floor while being pushed into a set of bottles arranged like bowling pins. As he is projeted into the bottles, knocking most of them over, he goes feet first into the wall before standing up and joining in the celebrations once again.

The Juventus man, who spent the second half of the season on loan at Leeds, was sent off in the fiery win over Mexico after rushing in to defend Balogun, who had been kicked out at. He was suspended for the match but delivered a passionate speech after the game, pushing his teammates on.

"I just wanted to say, I'm sure Serge [Serginio Dest] also, I'm sorry from the bottom of our hearts literally," he said to the dressing room.

"We have solutions for everything, this whole f****** team, everyone that's in here, that's what f****** matters. I have complete faith in every single one of you players that we're going to lift another f****** trophy come the 18th. Then we can celebrate even harder."

"Be humble with it guys. Enjoy tonight, enjoy tonight but we want to go and win the final," Pulisic told the side last week. "We're here to beat Canada." Beat Canada they did and now attention can slowly linger on enjoying the moment before Gold Cup action against Jamaica calls.

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