The U.S. Men's soccer team advanced to the World Cup Round of 16 with a victory over Iran, but finished the contest without Tuesday's hero Christian Pulisic and starting forward Josh Sargent. Pulisic should be available on Saturday against the Netherlands with an SIC score of 87, according to our panel of doctors with decades of pro sports experience. The young USMNT star is reportedly dealing with a pelvic contusion after he slid into the Iran goalkeeper's knee on the game-winning goal.He was taken to the hospital for precautionary scans after reportedly experiencing dizziness, but there should be no lingering concerns for his availability in the Round of 16. NOTHING WAS STOPPING PULISIC FROM SCORING 😤Take another look at his first-ever FIFA World Cup goal for the @USMNT 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/s6tKehRLg2— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) November 29, 2022 The 22-year-old Sargent, however, will likely be unavailable after he appeared to suffer a right knee hyperextension and potential bone bruise when he attempted to avoid a challenge while making a run down the left side. Midfielder Brenden Aaronson and striker Haji Wright – both in the their early-20s as well – came on as substitutions in the second half. Josh Sargent is slow to get up after this challenge pic.twitter.com/1Tc4lkJJBz— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) November 29, 2022 Standout Borussia Dortmund midfielder Giovanni Reyna, who dealt with a lingering hamstring injury from September 2021, has been a surprising sideline fixture in the opening three matches.Reyna declared that he was 100% and manager Greg Berhalter said before they faced England that Reyna felt a little tightness from a scrimmage and the coaches want to ramp him up so he can “play a big role in the tournament.”Asked about Pulisic and got: “Balls, his balls”. Not abdominal. Game winning balls, literally.— Michele Giannone (@MicheleG3) November 29, 2022