Everyone approaches having great power from a different perspective. Some lean more toward the notion that, as the saying goes, "It's good to be the king." Others are more of the mindset that, "It's lonely at the top." Some are concerned about now being able to trust the people around them and living in a fishbowl. Others are more excited by the opportunity to help other people and change the world by touching thousands of lives. While the Queen looks set to live another 90 years, it's curious to speculate about what sort of monarch some of her other relatives might make. Clearly, some enjoy the limelight more than others, and all have different priorities and attitudes to philanthropy, public life, and service. Some of the younger ones have wilder pasts than others, though the Queen herself has never put a foot wrong (that we know of, at least). They have different relationships with the media, and some value their privacy more than others. How would you choose to rule, if you were suddenly given the power of the Crown? Forgetting Parliament, what would be your legal rulings? Your royal style? Tell us, and we'll figure out which real royal is your majestic match! Someone has offended your Majesty. I just ignore them. Off with their head! I laugh it off. I say something mean behind their back. How do you greet them? It depends, do they have chocolate? It depends. Are they grubby little fascists who should be spat on?
Pulisic began his professional career at German club Borussia Dortmund, where he progressed quickly through the team's youth academy, featuring in only 15 youth games. He featured sparingly in his first season at the club, but his involvement increased dramatically in the following campaign, where he was a mainstay in the Dortmund team that won the 2016-17 DFB-Pokal. In January 2019, Pulisic moved to Chelsea in a transfer worth $73 million (£57.6 million), making him the most expensive North American player of all time, and began playing for the club in the 2019-20 season. At 21 years old he became the youngest Chelsea player to score a hat-trick. With Chelsea he won the 2020-21 UEFA Champions League, 2021 UEFA Super Cup and 2021 FIFA Club World Cup, becoming the youngest Chelsea player and first American to score in the Champions League semi-finals and the first American to play in the Champions League final.
Pulisic played for the United States at under-15 and under-17 levels, before making his senior national team debut in March 2016 at age 17. He is the youngest player ever to captain the United States national team in the modern era. He helped the U.S. 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup and 3475&po=6456&aff_sub5=SF_006OG000004lmDN won the inaugural 2019-20 CONCACAF Nations League. Individually, he has won a U.S. Soccer Young Male Athlete of the Year award and three U.S. Soccer Male Athlete of the Year awards. His parents, Kelley and Mark Pulisic, both played collegiate soccer at George Mason University and meet women his father also played professional indoor 3475&po=6456&aff_sub5=SF_006OG000004lmDN soccer for the Harrisburg Heat in the 1990s and later became a coach at both youth and professional levels. Growing up, oral his soccer idol was Luís Figo. While his mother was on a teacher exchange in England through the Fulbright Program, Pulisic lived for a year in Tackley, Oxfordshire.
At age seven, he began playing for the youth team of Brackley Town. When his father was general manager of indoor club Detroit Ignition in the mid-2000s, Pulisic lived in Michigan and played for Michigan Rush. While in Michigan, he attended Workman Elementary School. After the family returned to the Hershey area, Pulisic grew up playing for local U.S. Soccer Development Academy club PA Classics and occasionally training with local professional club Harrisburg City Islanders, now known as Penn FC, during his teen years. In the summer of 2010, he went on a five-day trial at Chelsea's Cobham base. On Dec. 13, 2013, he played opposite Brazil at a U17 tournament in Florida. He scored a goal in a 4-1 win. He has stated that this day was a significant milestone for him and the date "12/13/2013" is now tattooed on his arm. Pulisic moved to Germany before his 16th birthday. He became eligible on the premise that his grandfather was Croatian, therefore he could get a European passport and play starting at age 16 rather than 18. He initially had issues getting the passport, but it eventually panned out.
In February 2015, Borussia Dortmund signed 16-year-old Pulisic and assigned him first to their U17 squad and in summer 2015 to the U19. Pulisic was called to join the first team over winter break. In January 2016, while with the first team in the winter break, Pulisic played the second half of two friendly matches, scoring one goal and assisting another. On January 24, a day after making his debut on the first team bench, Pulisic played 90 minutes in a friendly against Union Berlin, scoring a goal and assisting another. He made his Bundesliga debut in a 2-0 win against Ingolstadt on January 30, 2016, coming on as a second-half substitute for Adrián Ramos. On February 18, Pulisic made his UEFA Europa League debut as a second-half substitute in a 2-0 victory against Porto. Pulisic made his first Bundesliga start on February 21, against Bayer Leverkusen, before eventually being substituted for Marco Reus. This data was generated by GSA Content Generat or DEMO!