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American Focus > Blog > Sports > Americans abroad: What to watch for as Christian Pulisic looks to score in four consecutive matches for Milan
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Americans abroad: What to watch for as Christian Pulisic looks to score in four consecutive matches for Milan

Last updated: September 27, 2024 12:10 pm
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This weekend, American soccer players are making their mark on the international stage. From Christian Pulisic to Folarin Balogun, these players are showcasing their skills and making a name for themselves in the world of football. Let’s take a closer look at the Americans to watch this weekend:

Christian Pulisic & Yunus Musah: Milan vs. Lecce

Christian Pulisic is on fire, scoring in three consecutive matches for Milan. With four goals and two assists in just five games, Pulisic is proving to be a key player for his team. Facing Lecce this weekend, Pulisic will look to continue his impressive form and lead Milan to their third consecutive victory in Serie A. Keep an eye on Pulisic as he looks to solidify his status as one of the best American players in Europe.

Chris Richards: Everton vs. Crystal Palace

Chris Richards will be a player to watch as Crystal Palace takes on Everton. With Palace struggling to find the back of the net, Richards and the defense will need to be at their best to secure a much-needed victory. Look for Richards to make an impact on set plays and help his team secure a crucial win.

Tim Weah and Weston McKennie: Genoa vs. Juventus

Tim Weah recently filled in as a striker for Juventus and will look to continue his impressive form against Genoa. With Champions League play on the horizon, Weah has the opportunity to cement his place in the starting lineup. Meanwhile, Weston McKennie has been getting back into the XI and will be looking to make his mark under the new coach. Keep an eye on these two players as they look to lead Juventus to victory.

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Folarin Balogun: Monaco vs. Montpellier

Folarin Balogun scored his first goal for Monaco and will be eager to build on that performance against Montpellier. With Champions League matches coming up, Balogun will have the chance to prove himself once again. Facing a weak Montpellier defense, Balogun will be looking to score again and boost his confidence.

Johnny Cardoso: Real Betis vs. Espanyol

Johnny Cardoso will be looking to find his form as Real Betis takes on Espanyol. After a solid performance in the last match, Cardoso will be eager to establish himself as a key player in the midfield. With consistent playing time, Cardoso has the potential to succeed and make a name for himself in the world of football.

Keep an eye on these American players this weekend as they continue to make their mark on the international stage. Whether it’s scoring goals, making key plays, or solidifying their place in the starting lineup, these players are proving that American soccer talent is on the rise. The global pandemic caused by the novel coronavirus has impacted every aspect of our lives, from the way we work and socialize to the way we shop and travel. One of the industries that has been hit particularly hard by the pandemic is the travel industry. With countries closing their borders, airlines canceling flights, and hotels shutting down, the travel industry has been brought to a standstill.

The impact of the pandemic on the travel industry has been devastating. According to the World Travel & Tourism Council, the pandemic has led to a loss of 62 million jobs in the travel and tourism sector worldwide. This represents a 17% decrease in employment compared to pre-pandemic levels. In addition, the travel industry is expected to lose $4.5 trillion in GDP due to the pandemic.

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One of the hardest-hit sectors of the travel industry has been airlines. With people staying home and avoiding air travel, airlines have been forced to cancel flights and lay off employees. Many airlines have also been struggling to stay afloat financially, with some even filing for bankruptcy. The International Air Transport Association estimates that the global airline industry will lose $84.3 billion in 2020 due to the pandemic.

Hotels have also been severely impacted by the pandemic. With travel restrictions in place and people avoiding non-essential travel, hotels have seen a significant decrease in bookings. Many hotels have had to shut down temporarily or permanently, leading to a loss of revenue and jobs. The American Hotel & Lodging Association estimates that the hotel industry will lose $120 billion in revenue in 2020 due to the pandemic.

The cruise industry has also been hit hard by the pandemic. With cruise ships becoming hotbeds for the virus early on in the pandemic, many cruise lines were forced to suspend operations. The Cruise Lines International Association estimates that the cruise industry will lose $32 billion in revenue in 2020 due to the pandemic.

Despite the devastating impact of the pandemic on the travel industry, there is hope for recovery. As countries begin to reopen their borders and vaccines become more widely available, people are starting to feel more comfortable traveling again. Many airlines, hotels, and cruise lines are offering flexible booking policies and enhanced safety measures to entice travelers to book trips.

The travel industry is resilient and has bounced back from previous crises, such as the 2008 financial crisis and the 9/11 attacks. While the road to recovery may be long and challenging, the travel industry is expected to bounce back stronger than ever once the pandemic is over. In the meantime, it is important for travelers to stay informed about travel restrictions and safety guidelines to ensure a safe and enjoyable travel experience.

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