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FIFA WC: USA beat Bosnia for only their 2nd-ever knockout win despite Balogun red card

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FIFA WC: USA beat Bosnia for only their 2nd-ever knockout win despite Balogun red card
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The United States men's national soccer team defeated Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-0 to reach the FIFA World Cup round of 16. Despite Folarin Balogun receiving a red card, the team secured the win with a late free-kick from Malik Tillman.

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This victory marks a historic milestone for the US team, which is hosting the expanded 48-team tournament.

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The United States overcame second-half adversity to defeat Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-0 on Wednesday night, securing only the second FIFA World Cup knockout-stage victory in the nation's history despite playing the final 26 minutes with 10 men after Folarin Balogun's controversial red card.Balogun opened the scoring with his third goal of the tournament before being sent off midway through the second half, but Malik Tillman produced a stunning late free-kick to seal a memorable Round of 32 triumph and send the hosts into the last 16 of the expanded 48-team tournament.The victory sets up a mouth-watering clash against Belgium in Seattle on Monday as Mauricio Pochettino's side continue their dream of a deep World Cup run on home soil.Balogun shines before red card dramaThe United States entered the match as favourites but survived an early scare after goalkeeper Matt Freese produced two crucial saves to deny Ermedin Demirovic, while Kerim Alajbegovic also threatened from a corner.Once the hosts settled, Balogun took centre stage.The striker had one goal ruled out for offside and appealed for penalties on two separate occasions before finally breaking the deadlock just before half-time. Tim Ream intercepted possession near midfield before Malik Tillman slipped a clever pass into the box, allowing Balogun to slide a left-footed finish beyond Nikola Vasilj for his third goal of the tournament.The strike left him just one goal shy of Bert Patenaude's long-standing record of four goals by an American player at a single World Cup, set in 1930. Balogun celebrated with his version of LeBron James' iconic "Silencer" gesture, earning an approving reaction from the NBA superstar.However, the evening took a dramatic turn in the 64th minute. Balogun was shown a straight red card after a challenge on Tarik Muharemovic, forcing the hosts to play the remainder of the contest a man down.Tillman seals famous victoryDespite their numerical disadvantage, the Americans remained composed defensively and frustrated Bosnia's attempts to find an equaliser.The decisive moment arrived in the 82nd minute when Tillman curled a brilliant free-kick from just outside the penalty area. Vasilj managed to get a hand to the effort but could only help it into the net as Levi's Stadium erupted in celebration.The victory ended a miserable run against European opposition at the World Cup. The United States had failed to beat a European team in the tournament since defeating Portugal in 2002 and had gone 13 World Cup meetings without a victory, including a heartbreaking extra-time defeat to Belgium in the Round of 16 in 2014.It also snapped a 10-match winless streak against European opponents at the World Cup and marked just the second knockout-stage triumph in U.S. men's World Cup history after the famous 2002 Round of 16 victory over Mexico. The Americans had previously reached the semifinals in the inaugural 1930 edition after topping their group before the knockout format was introduced.Bosnia, meanwhile, exited with plenty of pride after reaching the knockout rounds for the first time in only their second World Cup appearance, having drawn with Canada and defeated Qatar during the group stage.Get the latest Sports News and Live updates. Download the TOI app.

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