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USMNT rage over controversial Balogun red card after major setback for Belgium clash - Hopes are high that the USMNT can make a deep run – but Bosnia could pose plenty of problems
The U.S. win over Bosnia-Herzegovina in the round of 32 in this year’s expanded tournament sets up a matchup on Monday in Seattle against Belgium.
Malik Tillman scored on a free kick in the 82nd minute to help seal the win for the United States, who will face Belgium in the Round of 16 on Monday in Seattle.
The United States men's national team beat Bosnia-Herzegovina, 2-0, in the World Cup round of 32 here on Wednesday night. Now, the bad: If they're going to go any farther, they may have to do it without their top goal scorer.
Folarin Balogun scored his third goal of the World Cup before being sent off with a red card in the second half, and Malik Tillman converted on a free kick to give the 10-man United States squad a 2-0
The United States and Bosnia and Herzegovina are level in the first half of their World Cup knockout clash. Christian Pulisic is starting for the USMNT after missing the match against Australia and coming off the bench against Turkey.
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