Christian Pulisic's performance against Jamaica in the second leg of the Concacaf Nations League quarterfinals earned him a spot in the USMNT's history books.
After a rather underwhelming 0–1 victory against Jamaica in the first leg of the Concacaf Nations League quarterfinals, the U.S. men's national team made a statement in front of a home crowd at CITYPARK. The Stars and Stripes walked away with a dominant 4–2 triumph over the Reggae Boyz in the second leg, earning a spot in the semifinals.
Pulisic opened the scoring for the hosts with a brilliant half-volley in the 14th minute, netting his 32nd career goal for the USMNT. 19 minutes later, the AC Milan man doubled the USMNT's lead thanks to a massive deflection from Jamaica's Di'Shon Bernard.
Pulisic contributed to three of the Stars and Stripes' five goals against Jamaica across the two legs. At 26 years old, he became the fastest player in USMNT history to reach 50 goal contributions.






