Balogun scores and sent off as classy USA beat Bosnia to book last 16 spot

Malik Tillman scored USA's second goal against Bosnia
Malik Tillman scored USA's second goal against BosniaReuters

Days before celebrating 250 years of independence, the USA got the party started early by booking their place in the last 16 of the FIFA World Cup (WC) with a 2-0 win over Bosnia & Herzegovina at Levi’s Stadium, earning just their second WC knockout victory in nine attempts.

Key stats

- USA have kept a clean sheet in two of their four games, only Spain (three) and Mexico (four) have done this more often in this World Cup.

- Folarin Balogun is the fourth player to score a goal and receive a red card in a World Cup knockout match after Zinedine Zidane (2006 final), Ronaldinho (2002 quarter-final) and Garrincha (1962 semi-final)

- USA have scored four goals in the last 15 minutes of the first half, no team has more in the 2026 World Cup.

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Analysis

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Match report

There was a jubilant atmosphere ahead of kick-off here in the Bay Area, as an expectant USA crowd – abuzz with World Cup fever – passionately belted out the national anthem.

The pressure was on the co-hosts, as the USMNT were winless in their last 13 WC games against European opposition before today (D6, L7).

And it was Bosnia who produced the first meaningful attack as Matt Freese was called into action on 10’ to parry away from a powerful Ermedin Demirović strike from just inside the box.

A stunned Folarin Balogun is sent off.
A stunned Folarin Balogun is sent off.Reuters

The USMNT played their way into the contest, and the hosts had the ball in the back of the net on the half-hour mark, though their joy was short-lived.

After brilliantly forcing a turnover high up the pitch, Weston McKennie played in an offside Folarin Balogun, who showed great composure to touch the ball past Nikola Katić before firing in a low finish. 

The US striker was celebrating his third goal of the tournament again on the stroke of HT, and this time it counted, as he capitalised on a twice deflected ball into his path to fire through the legs of Nikola Vasilj.

The US almost went into HT two goals up, but Balogun couldn’t keep his effort down as he struck the crossbar after latching onto Sergiño Dest’s knockdown. 

Bosnia were dealt a blow just minutes into the second half when their captain Edin Džeko was forced off injured, with Sergej Barbarez taking the opportunity to make a triple substitution.

But with 64 minutes on the clock, VAR helped swing momentum in Bosnia’s favour when Balogun was sent off for a dangerous challenge on Tarik Muharemović, where the US striker’s studs caught the Bosnian’s ankle. 

A stunned crowd looked on as Mauricio Pochettino used the second hydration break to inspire his players ahead of the final 20 minutes.

Despite having a man advantage, the Zmajevi struggled to break down a stubborn US side, who had the ball in the back of the net on 79’ when Christian Pulisic bundled in from close range, only to be denied by another offside flag.

However, once again, the Americans bounced back by doubling their lead minutes later as Malik Tillman sent a dipping free-kick in from 20 yards out despite Vasilj getting a hand to the ball. 

Ermin Mahmić sent a late driven strike narrowly wide, but Bosnia ultimately had no response, failing to make their man advantage count and falling to defeat in their first WC knockout game.

After playing most of the second half with 10 men, Pochettino’s men performed brilliantly in adversity to book their place in a fourth successive Round of 16 for WCs in which they’ve participated, and they will now face Belgium in Seattle.

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