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USA playmaker scored twice in 10 minutes on Monday as AC Milan came from behind to edge Torino 3-2 to move to the summit of Serie A.
Pulisic was a second-half substitute in Turin and turned the game on its head having entered the fray after 67 minutes.
Milan go above Napoli on goal difference and head to eighth-placed Sassuolo next Sunday.
Nikola Vlasic and Duvan Zapata had claimed an early advantage for the home side, who are now 16th looking for a first win since October 26.
Pulisic, 27, was named on the bench after suffering from flu symptoms, with Milan boss Max Allegri sitting out a touchline ban.
"I've been ill for the last few days, but I'm feeling a bit better today," Pulisic told DAZN.
"The most important thing isn't my goals, it's that we won the match."
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