NEW YORK — Christian Pulisic is among a slew of regular starters who will be missing when the United States plays in next month’s CONCACAF Gold Cup, another blow for a team coming off dismal performances at the Copa America and CONCACAF Nations League.
Given the absences, coach Mauricio Pochettino wants players who will convince worried fans a turnaround is ahead.
‘‘It’s our responsibility to send some signal to them,’’ he said Thursday during a Zoom news conference after announcing his 27-man roster. ‘‘I think our fans need to see our team fighting and playing and performing and playing well, yes, but fighting for the flag and being always in every single game (to) match the aggressivity of the opponent."
Pulisic, the top American player, asked to be left off the roster for the last competitive matches before the 2026 World Cup in order to rest after playing about 120 games for club and country over two seasons.
Yunus Musah also asked out, Antonee Robinson was dropped because he has been playing with an injury, and Weston McKennie, Tim Weah and Gio Reyna were blocked because FIFA gave the expanded Club World Cup priority over national teams.
Josh Sargent, Joe Scally, Cameron Carter-Vickers and Tanner Tessmann were omitted in what Pochettino called “football decisions.”
U.S. Soccer Federation sporting director Matt Crocker said Pulisic and his advisers asked for the possibility to be left off because of the amount of games he has played in the last two years.
‘‘Many people can say it’s really important for us to be all together for the last time before the World Cup,’’ Pochettino said. ‘‘We decided the best for him, the best of the team, the best for the national team is the decision that we made.’’