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Folarin Balogun scored and then saw red as the US beat Bosnia and Herzegovina in a dramatic World Cup clash.
The striker, who has been one of the stars of the tournament so far, netted on the stroke of halftime to put his team in control of a tight Round of 32 game.
But Balogun was sent off in the 64th minute after catching Bosnia defender Tarik Muharemovic on the back of the ankle as he challenged for the ball.
Referee Raphael Claus initially booked the USMNT star, but after a VAR review, the foul was upgraded to a red.
Balogun was stunned by the decision, and appeared upset as he made his way off the field.
In his absence, the 10-man US team rallied, and Malik Tillman curled in a stunning late freekick to secure passage into the last 16.
Balogun, though, will be suspended for the game to come against Belgium, who also booked their spot in dramatic fashion.
While the slow motion replay made his challenge look horrendous, the VAR decision to upgrade the foul from yellow to red sparked anger from fans and analysts alike.
Folarin Balogun VAR call slammed by fans
Some compared it to an incident involving Lionel Messi earlier in the tournament, in which he avoided red.
“Should be appealed after the game. Total bull****,” one fan wrote on X.
“Balogun gets a red but Messi doesn’t?” another asked.
“How is that a red card? Disgraceful,” former Republic of Ireland international Kevin Kilbane added.
“What a BS call. That was clearly unintentional,” a fourth fan said.
Postgame, Fox pundit Thierry Henry urged World Cup officials to use ‘common sense’ when making calls of that nature, and suggested Balogun will be a big miss in the next round.
Despite his red, the US closed out their first World Cup knockout win since 2002.
“We had to dig deep for that one,” Christian Pulisic said at full-time.
“Didn’t deserve the red card, it’s unfortunate.
“It takes alot (to play with 10 men). It didn’t go exactly to plan, with the red card, but that shows exactly what team we are.
“We were able to do it.”
Wednesday’s victory against Bosnia also marks the first time the US has beaten European opposition under Pochettino.
He had been 0-6 since taking the job in 2024, overseeing two defeats against Turkey, as well as losses against Germany, Portugal, Belgium and Switzerland.
But beating Bosnia offers redemption for a coach who has the US dreaming of a stunning World Cup run, and he will have a chance to down another former foe in the next round, even if Balogun is suspended.
The US will face Belgium in Seattle on Monday, July 6.
Stay up to date on all things USMNT across our talkSPORT platforms – subscribe to our YouTube channel for the latest news, opinion, exclusive interviews and our daily unfiltered, unscripted show ‘The S* Word, from 8am ET.
Folarin Balogun scored and then saw red as the US beat Bosnia and Herzegovina in a dramatic World Cup clash.
The striker, who has been one of the stars of the tournament so far, netted on the stroke of halftime to put his team in control of a tight Round of 32 game.
But Balogun was sent off in the 64th minute after catching Bosnia defender Tarik Muharemovic on the back of the ankle as he challenged for the ball.
Referee Raphael Claus initially booked the USMNT star, but after a VAR review, the foul was upgraded to a red.
Balogun was stunned by the decision, and appeared upset as he made his way off the field.
In his absence, the 10-man US team rallied, and Malik Tillman curled in a stunning late freekick to secure passage into the last 16.
Balogun, though, will be suspended for the game to come against Belgium, who also booked their spot in dramatic fashion.
While the slow motion replay made his challenge look horrendous, the VAR decision to upgrade the foul from yellow to red sparked anger from fans and analysts alike.
Folarin Balogun VAR call slammed by fans
Some compared it to an incident involving Lionel Messi earlier in the tournament, in which he avoided red.
“Should be appealed after the game. Total bull****,” one fan wrote on X.
“Balogun gets a red but Messi doesn’t?” another asked.
“How is that a red card? Disgraceful,” former Republic of Ireland international Kevin Kilbane added.
“What a BS call. That was clearly unintentional,” a fourth fan said.
Postgame, Fox pundit Thierry Henry urged World Cup officials to use ‘common sense’ when making calls of that nature, and suggested Balogun will be a big miss in the next round.
Despite his red, the US closed out their first World Cup knockout win since 2002.
“We had to dig deep for that one,” Christian Pulisic said at full-time.
“Didn’t deserve the red card, it’s unfortunate.
“It takes alot (to play with 10 men). It didn’t go exactly to plan, with the red card, but that shows exactly what team we are.
“We were able to do it.”
Wednesday’s victory against Bosnia also marks the first time the US has beaten European opposition under Pochettino.
He had been 0-6 since taking the job in 2024, overseeing two defeats against Turkey, as well as losses against Germany, Portugal, Belgium and Switzerland.
But beating Bosnia offers redemption for a coach who has the US dreaming of a stunning World Cup run, and he will have a chance to down another former foe in the next round, even if Balogun is suspended.
The US will face Belgium in Seattle on Monday, July 6.
Stay up to date on all things USMNT across our talkSPORT platforms – subscribe to our YouTube channel for the latest news, opinion, exclusive interviews and our daily unfiltered, unscripted show ‘The S* Word, from 8am ET.
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| 📰 Publicación: | talksport.com |
| ✍️ Autor: | Oliver Browning |
| 📅 Fecha Original: | 2026-07-02 02:08:00 |
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