Forward Scored Twice, Showing Why He Committed to the U.S.
Folarin Balogun delivered the kind of World Cup debut American soccer fans have long dreamed of, scoring twice in the U.S.'s 4-1 demolition of Paraguay to become the first USMNT player with a multi-goal World Cup match since 1930.
Both goals showcased different facets of his game. The first came from a clinical first-time finish off a Pulisic cross, while the second, just before halftime, saw him hold off a defender, cut inside another and curl a shot into the top corner. Pulisic raved about his teammate afterward, saying Balogun is "lethal right now in front of the goal" and praising not just the finishing but his ability to battle center backs and win fouls. When Balogun was substituted in the 71st minute, the crowd gave him a standing ovation.
Balogun's path to this moment has been unconventional. Born in Brooklyn to Nigerian parents, he moved to London within weeks of his birth and grew up entirely in England, becoming a standout in Arsenal's academy and representing England at the under-21 level. He was also eligible for Nigeria. But after struggling to break into Arsenal's first team, loan spells in France revived his career, and in 2023, he made the surprising decision to commit his international future to the United States.
Balogun has said the choice felt natural, calling it a "no-brainer" and describing the support from American fans as a major motivating factor in repaying that faith. His mother reportedly had long hoped he'd choose the U.S., a wish tied to circumstances around his birth in New York.
Since switching, Balogun has scored 11 goals in 28 USMNT appearances. Asked about his expectations heading into the tournament, he admitted that even his imagined debut didn't match what actually happened on the field Friday night.
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