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Christian Pulisic scores, assists on Balogun goal to lead U.S. over Bolivia in Copa America opener

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Bolivia’s goalkeeper Guillermo Viscarra fails to stop a goal by Christian Pulisic of the United States, during a Copa America Group C soccer match in Arlington, Texas.
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Bolivia’s goalkeeper Guillermo Viscarra makes a save after a shot by Ricardo Pepi of the United States during a Copa America Group C soccer match in Arlington, Texas.
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Goalkeeper Matt Turner of the United States reacts during a Copa America Group C soccer match against Bolivia in Arlington, Texas.
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Christian Pulisic of the United States celebrates after scoring his side’s opening goal against Bolivia during a Copa America Group C soccer match in Arlington, Texas, Sunday, June 23, 2024.
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Goalkeeper Matt Turner of the United States celebrates his side’s opening goal against Bolivia scored by teammate Christian Pulisic during a Copa America Group C soccer match in Arlington, Texas, Sunday, June 23, 2024.
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Folarin Balogun of the United States, right, celebrates with teammate Kristoffer Lund after scoring his side’s 2nd goal against Bolivia during a Copa America Group C soccer match in Arlington, Texas, Sunday, June 23, 2024.
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Joe Scally of the United States, left, is challenged by Bolivia’s Cesar Menacho during a Copa America Group C soccer match in Arlington, Texas, Sunday, June 23, 2024.

ARLINGTON, Texas — Christian 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.

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.

Bolivia lost its 13th straight Copa America match dating to 2015 and has one win in its last 31.

The 11th-ranked U.S. plays Panama on Thursday at Atlanta and closes the group against Uruguay on July 1 at Kansas City, Missouri. No. 84 Bolivia meets Uruguay on Thursday at East Rutherford, New Jersey, then plays Panama on July 1 at Orlando, Florida.

A crowd of 47,873 attended the match under the retractable roof at 80,000-seat AT&T Stadium, which will host a World Cup semifinal in two years. It was 97 degrees outside the home of the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys at kickoff but air-conditioned inside.

American goalkeeper Matt Turner, playing a day before his 30th birthday, had three saves in his 25th international shutout. The U.S. improved to 6-0 at AT&T as the Americans opened their fifth Copa America appearance, the first since reaching the semifinals as co-host in 2016.

The U.S. had 18 touches inside the attacking penalty area in the first half and Bolivia had none.

Pulisic put the U.S. ahead 2:23 in, the fastest American goal in 34 competitive matches against South American opponents. He played a short corner kick to Tim Weah and ran toward the penalty area. Weah returned the ball to Pulisic, who took a touch and from just inside the area curled a right-foot shot off the outstretched fingertips of goalkeeper Guillermo Viscarra and into the far upper corner for his 30th international goal.

Balogun doubled the lead when he received a pass from Pulisic, took several touches and threaded a low, left-foot shot along the ground, past defender Jesús Sagredo and inside Viscarra’s far post for his fourth goal in 13 appearances.

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.

Balogun put the ball in the net again in the 53rd off a pass from Weah, but Weah was whistled for offside when he received the ball from Weston McKennie in the buildup, a decision confirmed in a video review.

Midfielder Tyler Adams, regaining fitness after a back injury, played the first half in his first start for club or country since March 30. Adams and Bologun were inserted into the starting lineup in place of Yunus Musah and Ricardo Pepi in the two changes from the lineup for the 1-1 exhibition draw against Brazil on June 12. Musah replaced Adams at the start of the second half and Pepi entered in the 65th.

Viscarra pushed Pepi’s 79th-minute shot over the crossbar, then stopped Pepi in the 90th on a point-blank initial attempt and another off the rebound.

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