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Alexi Lalas: Christian Pulisic Will Lead USA By Example At The World Cup

With the United States set for its World Cup opening match on Friday, what is exactly is required from star forward Christian Pulisic in order to make an impact this summer? 

Expect him to let his playing do the talking. 

"Christian Pulisic is never going to be the personality people want him to be, the leader people want him to be. He's going to lead by example," FOX Sports analyst Alexi Lalas told Colin Cowherd on Monday's edition of "The Herd."  

Following a narrow 2-1 loss to Germany in the final tune-up match before the World Cup, Lalas went on to predict how Pulisic will handle his role as the focal point of the American attack.

When Cowherd questioned what kind of production is mandatory from Pulisic, Lalas countered that fans and media shouldn't wait for the star forward to transform into a vocal leader in front of the cameras.

"He's not particularly gregarious or larger-than-life when you see him interviewed. He doesn't need to be that," Lalas added. 

Instead, Lalas thinks Pulisic's influence is completely tied to his play on the field.

"He just needs to go on the field, take players one-on-one and in doing so, he's going to draw plenty of defenders, open up space for others and then, he's going to do what he's so good at doing: beating players and providing the assist or finishing off the goal," Lalas said. 

"He needs to be the star in the sense that he needs to dominate games. I think he can in this World Cup."

Christian Pulisic will lean on his on-field leadership. (Getty Images0

Lalas reiterated that because this modern roster has received backing and resources from a young age, the old safety net of hiding behind the underdog label has expired.

"Ultimately, when it comes to this team, we should expect more

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