You don't even know what objective evaluation is man.
"His touch was too heavy when he played a central role" isn't an objective analysis. Inferring that he was uncomfortable central is outright poor analysis. Let's take a real look at those "examples."
At 0:36 he receives from FJ in his own defensive half, absolutely abuses a defender on the turn with his first touch and rides the tackle leaving the defender behind. He then beats a second defender 1v1 on the dribble at MF. After going on a 50 yard run with the ball at feet and beating multiple defenders, he goes for the audacious and attempts to split the last two remaining defenders with one more burst of pace. The action requires a heavier touch, it requires a perfect touch on the move at pace, an incredibly high degree of difficulty in terms of the technical execution here. He doesn't pull it off, the touch is too heavy and the covering Mexican defender beats him to it.
If your conclusion at the end of the sequence is that his touch in general is too heavy, therefore he's uncomfortable in the role he's performing in, then that's bad analysis.
At 1:29 he's first to a 50-50 ball arriving just ahead of a Mexican defender. He chips it over the defenders tackle with his first touch escaping pressure, and then goes on to penetrate 40 yards on the dribble through central midfield. He attempts to play a penetrating pass in behind the Mexican backline through to Bobby . This is the wrong decision as Mexico's CB's have defended the move well and have completely cut off all viable passing lanes to defend against Bobby's movement. Pulisic made the wrong decision here and didn't read the positioning of the Mexican CB. There was no technical break down here or bad touch here, the error was mental and/or tactical. It was a case of a young attacking player making an inexperienced i.e. poor decision.
Again, evaluating this sequence of play as Pulisic's touch being off or heavy, that's just bad analysis and insight.
I don't know why you posted a bunch of tweets that reference sequences in the game that took place after we switched to a 4-4-2 and Pulisic moved from CAM to LM. I didn't say Pulisic was perfect in possession over the course of the match, I disagreed with your comment that his touch was too heavy when he was playing central.
Again, Pulisic's touch wasn't off or too heavy in the 25 minutes when he was deployed as a CAM relative to when he was deployed on the left. To say so categorically is inaccurate which was my only point. He actually had more touches that resulted in a loss of possession per minute, and more incomplete passes per minute, after he moved to the wing. That doesn't mean much given the small sample size, the positional split from this match was 25 : 65, but it is funny given you're adamant his touch was somehow worse in those 25 minutes when he played CAM and you want to talk about objectivity.
