ARLINGTON, Texas — Christian Pulisic spread his arms wide with a big smile, then wanted to find the coach in the stands who drew up the fastest goal for the U.S. against a South American team.
Plenty of emotion against an overmatched opponent, in a tournament the Americans call their biggest test ahead of co-hosting the 2026 World Cup.
Pulisic scored in the third minute and assisted on Folarin Balogun's goal in the 44th as the United States cruised past Bolivia 2-0 in their Copa America opener on Sunday night.
''I feel like I'm always pretty excited after I score," Pulisic said. "This is a big moment. It's a major tournament.''
Pulisic joined Clint Dempsey as the only U.S. players with a goal and an assist in a Copa America match and reached 30 goals in 69 international appearances, the fewest among Americans.
''We came out flying with a lot of intensity. Obviously, that early goal helped us a lot,'' Pulisic said. ''All around, a pretty dominant performance. I think we could have put it away and had more goals there.''
Among six invited guests to South America's championship, the U.S. is expected to advance from Group C to the quarterfinals along with Uruguay.
''It's a start that's massive for us. Build the confidence,'' American defender Antonee Robinson said. ''If we were being picky, we could have been a lot more clinical. We could have put another two, three goals away.''