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Watch Christian Pulisic become the youngest goalscorer in USMNT history
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Watch Christian Pulisic become the youngest goalscorer in USMNT history

Updated Mar. 4, 2020 9:19 p.m. ET

Christian Pulisic has done a lot in the last five months, but one thing he did not do is score for the United States. At least that was the case until Saturday, when he and Darlington Nagbe combined for a beautiful goal.

With that goal, Pulisic became the youngest goalscorer in U.S. men's national team history. The record was held by Juan Agudelo, who scored when he was 17 years and 359 days old, but Pulisic (17 years and 253 days old) has now bested that mark.

Let's consider what else Pulisic has done in 2016:

Now he's added a U.S. goal to his accomplishments this year. Not bad for a kid.

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The hype train will continue to pick up speed for Pulisic and it's easy to see why. This isn't just someone with a bundle of potential. He's getting it done on the pitch at an incredibly high level. And he's not even a legal adult yet.

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