Santa Clara — The United States defeated Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-0 at Levi's Stadium on July 1, with Folarin Balogun opening the scoring just before halftime and Malik Tillman adding a free-kick in the 82nd minute. Balogun was sent off in the second half, leaving the U.S. to finish with ten men. The victory sends the co-hosts into the World Cup Round of 16, where they are scheduled to face Belgium on July 6; Balogun’s red card means he will be ineligible for that match, prompting immediate tactical adjustments by coach Mauricio Pochettino and renewed focus on alternatives such as Christian Pulisic and Malik Tillman.
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This win puts the U.S. in the World Cup's Round of 16, a significant achievement for American soccer. Balogun's suspension, however, could impact the team's performance against Belgium. If you're a fan, keep an eye on how coach Pochettino adjusts the lineup.
The U.S. team's victory is a boost for American soccer, but Balogun's absence in the next match is a concern. Watch how players like Pulisic and Tillman step up. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good underdog story.
The United States national team advanced to the World Cup Round of 16, benefiting the squad, coaching staff, tournament organizers and domestic broadcasters through progression, increased viewership and momentum ahead of the July 6 match versus Belgium.
Folarin Balogun suffered an immediate suspension after his red card, depriving the U.S. of its tournament-leading striker for the Round of 16 and forcing coach Mauricio Pochettino to adjust tactics against Belgium.
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