Any doubts concerning Brazil's form during the Copa América Centenario were erased today in just 45 minutes time. With a brilliant and almost effort-less display against Haiti, Dunga's men scored three goals in the first half, being Phillippe Coutinho the man behind the wheel for A Canarinha.
Liverpool's midfielder led the way for the team, scoring a brace for Dunga's crew before the 30-minute-mark. His ball-handling skills were displayed brilliantly in the first goal, dribbling past a couple of players, only to find the back of the net with a right-footed thunderbolt.
Watch: Coutinho scores the first goal for Brazil in the 2016 Copa América Centenario.
#CopaAméricaEnTyC ¡GOL DE BRASIL! Coutinho anota el 1-0 ante Haití. Miralo en vivo: https://t.co/dTe2UXA5I8 https://t.co/hqWaRObDHm
— TyC Sports Play (@TyCSportsPlay) June 8, 2016
Just in case you were wondering what his second goal looked like, we will leave it here for your viewing pleasure.
Coutinho remata solo frente a la portería para el 2-0 de Brasil https://t.co/VJDh8X6tsN
— JUGO tv (@JUGO_tv) June 9, 2016