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US striker Folarin Balogun sent off in World Cup win

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  • US striker Folarin Balogun scored in the World Cup win over Bosnia-Herzegovina but was later sent off for a red card.
  • He will miss the next match against Belgium.

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Warum es wichtig ist

The US team won against Bosnia-Herzegovina in a World Cup match, but their striker Folarin Balogun received a red card.

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Wednesday's win over Bosnia-Herzegovina in San Francisco Bay Area Stadium was thoroughly deserved and earned Pochettino's side a date with Belgium in Seattle on Monday evening (01:00 BST on Tuesday).

It did not, however, come without a price.

Folarin Balogun, the 24-year-old former Arsenal youngster, who inspired the US to a thumping win over Paraguay with two goals to begin their campaign, added his third of the tournament to break the deadlock shortly before half-time.

He might have had a hat-trick, firing one effort wide of the near post, seeing an effort ruled out for offside and slicing a shot onto the bar from close range, but just after the hour mark his night, and potentially his World Cup was ended.

What looked an innocuous tussle with Bosnia defender Tarik Muharemovic for a looping ball down the left channel ended with the forward being shown a straight red card.

As Balogun attempted to shield the ball, Muharemovic managed to get in front of him, and as the forward's boot returned to the ground it landed on the back of the Bosnian's ankle, causing it to twist gruesomely.

In real time, and in all likelihood in reality, it looked entirely accidental, but Brazilian referee Raphael Claus was sent to the monitor to watch a super slow-motion replay, which gave him little choice but to brandish the red card.

It etched Balogun's name further into the record books.

On the night when he became just the third American to score three goals in a World Cup edition, he also became the fourth player to both score and be sent off in a knockout match, following Brazil's Garrincha in the 1962 semi-final, his compatriot Ronaldinho in the 2002 quarter-final against England, and France's Zinedine Zidane in the infamous 2006 final against Italy.

The sending-off brings an immediate one-game ban, ruling him out of the Belgium match, but it could yet be extended by Fifa officials to potentially rule him out of the quarter-final and semi-final, should the Americans make it.

Long-time Fulham target Ricardo Pepi is the man most likely to fill Balogun's boots , though he has not scored in his 184 minutes on the pitch at this tournament, nor in the four friendly games before it.

The PSV man's last international goal came in a Nations League game in November 2024.

Crystal Palace and US defender Chris Richards said the players were supporting Balogun.

"We told him we have got his back," he said. "We are a team of 26, not just one.

"Ultimately we are going to miss him for the next game but we know whoever is going to step up is going to do a job just as well as he did.

"I think it'll keep us stronger. One man is down, the next guy steps up. We are a team, we are more than just one player, we are more than just 11 players."

Pochettino added: "When Balogun received the red card, I thought that is the moment we need to show we are a team and the eyes of the players were [saying], 'Coach, we are ready to go and fight' and that is amazing.

"These guys are creating a legacy in this country and with our amazing fans everything is possible. Why not us?"

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  • Fifa officials may extend Balogun's ban beyond one game.

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Offene Fragen

  • Will Balogun's ban be extended?
  • How will the team perform without Balogun?

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This article was originally published by BBC Sport.

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