On a Wednesday night in World Cup knockout play, the United States moved past Bosnia and Herzegovina by a single goal, but the margin of victory was shadowed by a red card shown to the very man who scored it. Falorin Balogun's moment of brilliance and his moment of controversy arrived in the same match, raising enduring questions about the human and technological limits of officiating in high-stakes competition. Advancement, it seems, rarely arrives without its complications.
USA Advances Past Bosnia Despite Controversial Red Card
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