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In a thrilling match at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, Team USA triumphed over Bosnia and Herzegovina with a 2-0 victory on Wednesday (July 1). This win marks the first time since 2002 that the United States has advanced past the first knockout round in the FIFA World Cup.
The U.S. team, energized by a supportive home crowd, showcased a strong performance. However, they will face a challenge in the next round against Belgium on Monday, July 6, likely without their star player, Folarin Balogun. Balogun received a controversial red card in the 64th minute, leaving his availability for the next match uncertain.
The victory was significant for the U.S. team, which has historically struggled in the knockout stages. According to Mining Gazette, the U.S. had only won a knockout match once before, in 2002. The expansion of the tournament to 48 teams added an extra round of elimination play, giving the U.S. another chance to prove their mettle.
The match against Bosnia and Herzegovina was a test of skill and resilience. The Bosnian team, known for their physicality and led by captain Edin Džeko, pressured the U.S. defense but ultimately could not break through. As reported by Miami Herald, Bosnia's participation in this World Cup marked only their second appearance, with their previous attempt in 2014 ending in the group stage.
Looking ahead, the U.S. team will need to strategize carefully against Belgium, a formidable opponent. As noted by US Soccer, the U.S. has shown strong form, finishing at the top of Group D and demonstrating their ability to compete at a high level.