Bosnia and Herzegovina’s defensive strategy focused heavily on containing Folarin Balogun, a challenge that ultimately proved unsuccessful.
Balogun became the catalyst for the United States’ most dangerous attacking opportunities and netted the only goal of the half in the 45th minute.
His afternoon began with a misguided shot following an Antonee Robinson cross, but he swiftly redeemed himself. An initial strike from a defensive error was disallowed due to offside, but Balogun later secured a clinical finish on a breakaway, handing the World Cup co-hosts a 1-0 lead.
Quickly seizing control of a deflected clearance from the Bosnia defense, Balogun’s decisive decision-making and precise execution sealed the critical advantage.
A fourth attempt—a low, off-balance shot that struck the crossbar—nearly doubled the U.S. advantage at halftime.
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