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Christian Pulisic Sends Epic Message From Hospital After USMNT's Win Over Iran

Pulisic was taken to the hospital after suffering an abdomen injury in Tuesday's win over Iran

NBC Universal, Inc. The United States advanced to the Round of 16 in the World Cup after defeating Iran.

It looks like U.S. men's national team fans don't have to worry about Christian Pulisic's injury.

The star American winger sent out a Snapchat picture of himself in a hospital bed on Tuesday and wrote that he would be ready for Saturday's Round of 16 showdown with the Netherlands.

"So f***ing proud of my guys," Pulisic wrote in the caption, "I'll be ready Saturday don't worry."

Multiple outlets have confirmed that the now-viral photo is indeed real.

Fellow USMNT player Weston McKennie received a similar message from Pulisic over text.

Pulisic was taken to the hospital for scans on an injury suffered in Tuesday's Round of 16-clinching 1-0 win over Iran. He was later diagnosed with a pelvic contusion and listed as day-to-day.

Pulisic was injured on the goal that ultimately pushed the U.S. through to the knockout stage. In a must-win game versus Iran, the 24-year-old delivered the match's lone goal in the 38th minute.

After knocking home the score, Pulisic fell on Iran goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand and remained on the ground for a few minutes in obvious pain. He came back onto the pitch in the 43rd minute and finished out the half before being subbed off to start the second half.

Pulisic was out of the hospital and back at the hotel by the time the rest of the team arrived from the game.

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