On a memorable Friday night, a pivotal soccer match unfolded 2,800 miles from the buzzing excitement of the Rutherford, a bar nestled just opposite Madison Square Garden, where the Knicks’ success had electrified New York City.
The U.S. men’s national team kicked off their World Cup Group D match against Paraguay in Los Angeles by gaining an early advantage. A Paraguayan defender’s own goal in the seventh minute sparked a chorus of “U-S-A, U-S-A, U-S-A” chants from the bar, resonating through Plaza33 beneath the Rutherford’s roof deck.
As the match progressed, Brooklyn-born striker Folarin Balogun energized the atmosphere further. His first goal came in the 31st minute, contributing to the U.S. team’s commanding 4-1 victory and amplifying the synchronized cheers of “U-S-A” from the enthusiastic crowd.
By halftime, the U.S. team was leading 3-0, bolstered by Balogun’s striking left-footed shot that found the top left corner of Paraguay’s net in extra time. The bar erupted into jubilant celebration, with patrons savoring the sweet taste of impending victory.
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