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US striker Balogun says a yellow card, not red card, would have been ‘fair’ at the World Cup

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World Cup *Folarin Balogun Christian Pulisic Malik Tillman Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Jul 3 Evening

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Associated Press (AP)23h ago

US striker Balogun says a yellow card, not red card, would have been ‘fair’ at the World Cup

United States forward Folarin Balogun believes a yellow card would have been a more appropriate punishment for his red card offense during the World Cup match against Bosnia-Herzegovina. Balogun was sent off for stepping on an opponent's ankle, an action he described as unavoidable. The red card results in an automatic one-game suspension, forcing him to miss the upcoming round of 16 game against Belgium. Balogun, who has scored three goals in the tournament, expressed his disappointment but emphasized the need to move forward and accept the decision. He will be eligible to return for the quarterfinals if the U.S. advances.

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US striker Folarin Balogun believes a yellow card would have been a fairer punishment than a red card.

— Folarin Balogun

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Folarin Balogun received a red card during a World Cup match between the United States and Bosnia.

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The match was a World Cup round of 32 soccer match.

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The match took place in Santa Clara, California.

Jul 2 Evening

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Associated Press (AP)Yesterday

How ‘Country Roads’ became the soundtrack of the US team’s World Cup run

John Denver's "Take Me Home, Country Roads" has become an unofficial anthem for the U.S. Men's National Soccer Team during their World Cup run, with players and fans singing it together after victories. The song's enduring appeal, according to the John Denver estate, lies in its universally relatable message of belonging. While the lyrics evoke West Virginia, the song was actually inspired by a drive through Maryland. Co-writer Bill Danoff drew inspiration from his childhood in western New England and his familiarity with Appalachian music. The song was famously recorded by John Denver after he convinced the original writers to let him perform it. FIFA officials reportedly added "Country Roads" to post-game playlists to foster a connection between the team and supporters, and it has been met with enthusiastic reception.

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Weston McKennie and Christian Pulisic celebrated winning a World Cup round of 32 match against Bosnia.

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Weston McKennie celebrated winning a World Cup Group D match against Australia.

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US fans reacted after a World Cup Group D match between the United States and Australia.

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Head coach Mauricio Pochettino celebrated with supporters after a World Cup round of 32 match against Bosnia.

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“Country Roads” became the soundtrack of the US team’s World Cup run.

Jul 2 Morning

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Al Jazeera2d ago

USA beat Bosnia 2-0 despite Balogun red card, enter World Cup last 16

The United States men's national soccer team defeated Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-0 to advance to the World Cup's last 16. Folarin Balogun scored the opening goal near halftime but was later sent off for a foul. Malik Tillman secured the victory with a second goal eight minutes from full-time. The win marked the USA's first knockout-stage victory in 24 years and ended a streak of 10 consecutive losses to European opponents. The team will next face Belgium in Seattle.

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Associated Press (AP)2d ago

U.S. beats Bosnia-Herzegovina 2-0 to advance to round of 16 and keep its World Cup dreams alive

The United States men's soccer team defeated Bosnia-Herzegovina 2-0 on Wednesday night to advance to the World Cup round of 16. Folarin Balogun scored his third goal of the tournament in the first half, but was later sent off with a red card. Malik Tillman secured the win for the U.S. by converting a free kick in the 82nd minute. This victory marks the U.S.'s second World Cup knockout round win and sets up a match against Belgium in Seattle. The U.S. was favored in this round of 32 match, played in Santa Clara, California.

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Associated Press (AP)2d ago

Christian Pulisic back in the starting lineup for the U.S. for the World Cup knockout round

Christian Pulisic has returned to the starting lineup for the United States in their World Cup knockout round match against Bosnia-Herzegovina. Pulisic had been sidelined by a calf injury sustained during the group stage, missing one game and playing limited minutes in another. U.S. coach Mauricio Pochettino is fielding the same starting eleven that began the tournament, which includes Pulisic. Additionally, four key players—Folarin Balogun, Tyler Adams, Antonee Robinson, and Chris Richards—are back in the starting lineup after sitting out the previous game due to yellow card accumulation. The team had secured the top spot in their group, allowing them to rest these players without risking suspension in the knockout stage where all players begin with clean records.

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USA beat Bosnia 2-0 to enter the World Cup last 16.

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Folarin Balogun scored USA's first goal and was sent off for a foul.

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Malik Tillman scored the second goal for USA with a free kick.

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The victory ended USA's run of 10 consecutive defeats by European opposition.

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USA will play Belgium in the last 16.

Jul 1 Morning

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Associated Press (AP)3d ago

World Cup what to know: US looks to win first knockout match in 24 years against Bosnia-Herzegovina

The United States men's national soccer team is set to play Bosnia-Herzegovina in the World Cup Round of 32 on Wednesday, aiming to win their first knockout match in 24 years. Their last and only knockout win was in 2002 against Mexico. Star player Christian Pulisic is healthy and ready to play after a calf injury. The U.S. team is favored to advance against Bosnia, despite a history of 0-3 in knockout matches since 2002. Coach Mauricio Pochettino apologized for his previous curt tone to the media after a loss to Turkey. Other World Cup Round of 32 matches include England vs. Congo and Belgium vs. Senegal.

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Al Jazeera3d ago

USA face Bosnia in World Cup knockouts, with pride, credentials on the line

The US men's national soccer team faces Bosnia and Herzegovina in the World Cup round of 32 on Wednesday in Santa Clara, California. After a strong group stage, including wins against Paraguay and Australia, the US aims to regain momentum and credibility following a recent 3-2 loss to Turkiye. Coach Mauricio Pochettino has adjusted the lineup and tactics, favoring a high-pressing 4-2-3-1 formation. Despite the loss to Turkiye, the team remains optimistic about advancing further in the tournament. The US team's performance against European opponents has historically been challenging, with only one win since 1950.

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The United States national team aims to win their first World Cup knockout match in 24 years against Bosnia-Herzegovina.

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The US last won a knockout match on June 17, 2002, defeating Mexico 2-0.

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Christian Pulisic is healthy and ready to play after missing a previous game with a calf injury.

— Christian Pulisic

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The match against Bosnia-Herzegovina is a Round of 32 game.

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Zlatan Ibrahimovic's belief in the US's World Cup contention changed after they won their first two games.

— Zlatan Ibrahimovic