The Forward Maintains Scorching Form With Fourth Goal in Four Games for Monaco
Folarin Balogun continued his timely resurgence on Saturday, netting for the fourth goal in four games as Monaco brushed aside Angers 2-0 in Ligue 1 to claim a third straight league victory and climb to seventh in the standings.
The American forward, who had managed just three goals in his previous 15 appearances before this current streak, broke the deadlock in the 57th minute in fortuitous but effective fashion. Connecting with a cross via a header, the ball ricocheted off an opponent and then back off Balogun's leg before crossing the line. It may not have been the cleanest of finishes, but it was his fourth goal in four outings and underlined his growing influence at the Stade Louis II. Simon Adingra then doubled Monaco's advantage five minutes later with a curling effort from outside the box, putting the result beyond doubt.
Balogun was replaced after 73 minutes, having been lively throughout, registering two chances created, winning both his aerial duels and drawing two fouls in an energetic display.
Speaking after the final whistle, the 24-year-old reflected on the importance of the response following Monaco's Champions League playoff first-leg defeat to PSG earlier in the week. "Against Paris, we were disappointed with the result," he said. "We had two good performances and deserved more, so the focus was on reacting, and today it was a good reaction."
Asked whether he is feeling the benefit of his current form, Balogun remained characteristically grounded. "I feel good, but I'm always focused on trying to improve," he said. "I'm just trying to stay focused on the next game, help the team, and cause problems for the defense." With the World Cup approaching on home soil this summer, Balogun's timing could hardly be better. The former Arsenal man has now scored eight times in 23 international appearances for the USMNT and looks primed to be central to Mauricio Pochettino's plans.
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