Christian Pulisic made a strong impression in his debut for the US national team under new coach Mauricio Pochettino, playing 45 minutes against Paraguay. Although he didn't take any shots on goal, the AC Milan winger proved to be a creative force, providing an assist and creating two scoring chances. His precision in the final third was notable, completing 18 out of 22 passes, including a successful cross and several key passes that unlocked the Paraguayan defense.

Pulisic's ability to beat defenders was on display as he completed four out of six dribbles and won a foul. His athleticism was also evident, covering a distance of 5.6 kilometers and reaching a top speed of 30.1 km/h. He produced six sprints and made several progressive runs, demonstrating his readiness to lead his team in the tournament.

The US team's attacking play was significantly influenced by Pulisic's presence, with 37 touches in the first half. Despite being substituted at halftime, his impact on the game was clear. His performance will likely give confidence to his team and fans as they progress in the competition.

Pulisic's form for both club and country has been impressive, and his contribution to the US team's attacking play will be crucial in their future matches.