Folarin Balogun, the US men’s national team striker, will be available for selection in the World Cup round of 16 after a series of chaotic decisions and a failed appeal from Belgium. The controversy surrounding his red card has overshadowed the team’s performances and the striker debate.
Balogun’s Journey to the USMNT
Balogun chose to represent the USMNT in May 2023, and since then, he has been under pressure to lead the team as a striker. He had previously played for Arsenal’s academy and had a breakout season with Reims, scoring 22 goals in 39 appearances.
The USMNT had a crisis at the striker position after the 2022 World Cup, with Ricardo Pepi, Haji Wright, and Jesus Ferreira failing to nail down the role. Balogun’s instant impact in his first call-up, scoring his first goal in the 2023 Concacaf Nations League final victory over Canada, made him a likely candidate to lead the line.
World Cup Performance
Balogun scored two goals against Paraguay and assisted another against Australia in the World Cup. However, his red card against Bosnia and Herzegovina sparked controversy and debate. The USMNT’s win over a European side and standout performances from other players were lost in the chaos surrounding the referee’s decision.
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