Balogun goes from hero to suspended spectator as US advance
July 1 : Folarin Balogun's evening began with a goal and a celebration fit for LeBron James. It ended with the United States striker walking off after a red card that will keep him out of what would have been the biggest match of his international career.
Balogun scored his third goal of the World Cup to give the U.S. a first-half lead in their 2-0 round-of-32 win over Bosnia on Wednesday, continuing his breakout tournament on home soil.
The forward marked the goal by mimicking James' famous "Silencer" celebration, lifting his knees and pounding his chest before repeatedly pushing both arms downward in front of a raucous Santa Clara crowd.
James noticed.
"Helluva goal there Young King!" the NBA great wrote on social media during the match, giving Balogun's moment an extra jolt of star power.
But Balogun's night took a sharp turn after the break when he was shown a red card for planting his boot into the ankle of Bosnia defender Tarik Muharemovic, leaving the U.S. to navigate the remainder of the knockout tie a man down.
The contact by Balogun appeared inadvertent and he was not shown a red or even a yellow initially, but was sent off after a Video Assistant Referee review.
For a few anxious moments, the red card threatened to overwhelm everything Balogun had done well.
It also stirred uncomfortable memories for U.S. fans of Tim Weah's sending-off against Panama at the 2024 Copa America, when the Americans unraveled and crashed out in the group stage on home soil.
This time, Balogun's teammates made sure the story did not end the same way.
Rather than fold, Mauricio Pochettino's side stayed compact and composed, defending with discipline while still posing a threat going forward. Malik Tillman eventually doubled the lead with a


