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.