even better than expected. Dude. Pulisic's recent form has really exposed how deep my US Soccer PTSD goes, because I've always believed he was objectively talented and driven enough to do stuff like this, and yet I'm torn between shocked and vindicated every time he does something legitimately world class. I'm so used to American being better than the haters expect rather than straight up dominant that when he grabs a game by the throat, against a defense as good as Liverpool or Man City's, I'm caught off guard every time. I think deep down, I thought he could be a valuable piece on a team like Chelsea. On par with a Joe Cole, Willian, Malouda, Gudjohnson. To see him do truly elite horsefeathers on a level a tick above those guys at 21 is a totally new feeling as a USS die hard. The anxiety has pivoted from "will we ever produce a world class player" to "will our incompetence waste a world class player?" I'm excited about the implications, because having a talent like him should attract better managerial/coaching talent if Berhalter can't get it done.