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Thierry Henry Reacts to Folarin Balogun’s USA Switch

2026-07-14 · Thierry Henry · Opinion

Thierry Henry has reacted sharply to Folarin Balogun’s decision to switch international allegiance from England to the USA. The Arsenal legend, now an assistant coach for the USMNT, made his stance clear in a recent interview, calling the move a 'scandal' for American soccer.

Henry, who has been vocal about player development in the past, criticized the timing of Balogun’s switch. 'It’s not about the player; it’s about the system,' he said. 'If you’re good enough, you play for your country. This is a scandal for us.'

The 46-year-old former striker, who won the World Cup with France in 1998, emphasized the importance of loyalty. 'Players should represent the country that raised them,' he added. 'This is not just about Balogun-it’s about the future of American soccer.'

As an assistant coach for the USMNT, Henry’s comments carry weight. His frustration stems from the perception that Balogun’s switch is more about opportunity than passion. 'We need players who want to be here, not just those who see it as a backup plan,' he stated.

Henry’s own career saw him represent France at the highest level, and he believes players should follow a similar path. 'I played for France because it was my home,' he said. 'That’s how it should be.'

Balogun, who scored 22 goals for Arsenal last season, is expected to make his USA debut soon. However, Henry’s comments have cast a shadow over the move. 'We’ll see how this plays out,' he said. 'But I hope the USMNT gets players who truly believe in the project.'

The debate over player allegiance is likely to continue, with Henry’s voice adding a new dimension to the discussion. For now, all eyes are on Balogun’s first appearance in a USA jersey.

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