Liverpool's playmaker scored the first couple of goals for Brazil against Haiti, but the first one he sent into the back of the net was quite a show of skills.

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.

Just in case you were wondering what his second goal looked like, we will leave it here for your viewing pleasure.