For his performance in Monaco's 3-2 win over Strasbourg, Folarin Balogun was named to L'Equipe's Team of the Week. His goal was a great encapsulation of what the striker offers. He broke through the defense, drove hard and chipped the keeper with a fantastic finish. That's his skillset and that's his game. It's what makes him so dangerous.
There were always questions about fit in this Monaco team, though. This weekend's performance may have answered some, showing that Balogun can coexist tactically with a player many thought could replace him.
In January, with Balogun out, Monaco brought in Mika Biereth as another attacking option. The English-born Swedish international went on to score 13 in 16 appearances. On Sunday, Biereth and Balogun started together and it worked fantastically in just their second start together. The first had come back in May, and it ended after 14 minutes and a Biereth injury.
Shortly after this win, Breel Embolo, another contender at striker, was gone, on his way to Rennes. For Balogun, that opened a pathway towards being the go-to starter. It also revealed that a starting role will depend greatly on his ability to coexist. Early returns are good, particularly with the goal, but there's clearly work to do.
The two only connected on one pass, while neither got on the ball too much. In the end, though, they got something out of it, and reports out of France say the partnership looks set to continue.
"Mika is a top player, I know his game, it's easy for me to play with him," Balogun said. "The coach likes this system with two connected attackers. I think we showed connections, good things together."
The evolution of that partnership will help define Monaco's season and, for the purpose of American fans, Balogun's place in the USMNT. Could it also provide a new way to use the striker under Mauricio Pochettino? Perhaps, but, before that happens, Balogun is one to keep an eye on as he looks to make his long-awaited big breakthrough in Monaco.