U.S. routs Paraguay 4-1 in World Cup opener

The U.S. dominated Paraguay 4-1 Friday night in the World Cup debut for the co-hosts.
- It was a better performance than U.S. fans could have hoped for.
State of play: The U.S. men's national team, playing in front of a loud, pro-U.S crowd in Los Angeles, were aggressive from start to finish.
- The four goals — two from striker Folarin Balogun, one from midfielder Gio Reyna, and an own goal by Paraguayan defender Damian Bobadilla — were the most tallied by a U.S. men's team in a World Cup.
The intrigue: American players showed the creativity, crisp passing and kind of nifty one-on-one moves that U.S. fans have been accustomed to seeing from traditional soccer powerhouses in Europe and South America.
Threat level: Paraguay resorted to rough play at times, racking up five yellow cards.
- Star U.S. forward Christian Pulisic was subbed out at halftime as a precaution after getting kicked in the left calf.
Stunning stat: U.S. center-back Chris Richards completed all 83 of his passes, the most passes with 100% accuracy by any player in a World Cup game since 1966, per the sports analytics company Opta.
What's next: The U.S. plays Australia next Friday in Seattle.

