USA 2-0 Bosnia & Herzegovina: Late Push Seals Win Amid Red Card Drama

The United States edged past Bosnia & Herzegovina 2-0 in a tense Group D clash at the 2026 World Cup, but the victory came at a cost — and not just on the scoreboard.
Folarin Balogun, who opened the scoring just before halftime with a clinical finish in the 45th minute, was sent off in the 64th minute for a second bookable offense, leaving the Americans to defend their lead with 10 men for the final 26 minutes. The red card cast a long shadow over what should have been a moment of celebration.
Balogun’s goal gave the U.S. a deserved 1-0 advantage at the break, capitalizing on a well-worked move that exposed Bosnia’s backline. But his dismissal shifted the momentum, and the visitors had to dig deep to see out the game.
They were rewarded in the 82nd minute when Malik Tillman struck with composure, slotting home after a sharp interchange in the box. The goal sealed the three points and kept the Americans firmly in contention for a spot in the knockout stage.
For Bosnia & Herzegovina, it’s a bitter pill to swallow. A chance to start their campaign on a high slipped away, and now they face an uphill battle to stay alive in Group D. Their next fixtures will be crucial — every point matters.
As for the USA, while the win keeps their hopes alive, the absence of Balogun for the next match looms large. His suspension could force a reshuffle in the attack, leaving the coaching staff with tough decisions ahead of the next fixture.
Still, on this night, the result was all that mattered — even if it came with a sting in the tail.