The English legend-turned-pundit discussed the current status of Christian Pulisic ahead of his involvement in the quadrennial tournament with the United States.

Being an unused substitute for Chelsea during their three-nil win over Milan in the UEFA Champions League has made fans worry about Christian Pulisic's ability to turn it on for the USMNT in Qatar next winter, and this situation has not gone overlooked by pundits from all across the globe.

Such is Jamie Carragher's case, who looked back at Pulisic's disappointing season prior to the World Cup. The player's inability to make way into Thomas Tuchel's and Graham Potter's plans has caught the eye of the former Liverpool defender, and he shared his views on this issue right after the end of today's Champions League clash between the Blues and Milan, where the North American ace was supposed to play.

Carragher's insight on this matter has the former center back worried about the impact his frequent role as a sub will have in his chances to lead the USMNT past the first round in the World Cup, where the Yanks are set to face Wales, England, and Irán.

Have a look at Carragher's words regarding the talented but out-of-luck footballer (Image might be geo-restricted).

The USMNT are set to face Wales on November 21, in what could be a key game for Gregg Berhalter's men in their return to the FIFA World Cup after a four-year hiatus. Will Pulisic be able to earn a spot in the lineup in the final month prior to the competition? Only time will tell...