In December 2022, you could have had your fair guess as to who the top scorer in Ligue 1 was. Kylian Mbappe, Lionel Messi and Neymar would certainly have been good shouts - then all playing for Paris Saint-Germain. Wissam Ben Yedder, then of Monaco, could also be in the mix. The same goes for Alex Lacazette, Jonathan David and Lois Openda.
But the real answer? An Arsenal outcast who admitted that he would be lucky to hit double digits at the start of the season.
That forward was Folarin Balogun, and he had found the net a remarkable 14 times in the first half of the season, leading the Golden Boot charge despite playing for mid-table Reims - a team more likely to struggle through a relegation scrap than push towards European places.
It was a remarkable story in a league that otherwise lacked them. Here was a striker, forced out of the England picture, bounced out of Arsenal, and cast into relative French irrelevance, putting his name on the map. He finished the campaign with 21 goals in the league, and it was largely assumed that he would kick on from there.
Three years later, Balogun, now a fully-fledged U.S. international, find himself walking a tightrope to make the USMNT squad in the 2026 World Cup. He certainly isn't guaranteed to start. But in a shifting landscape, that could yet change, too.
Balogun has been named in Mauricio Pochettino's September camp, and, for the first time, will get a chance to strut his stuff under the U.S. manager. What seemed a path to stardom is now an opportunity for a redemption arc.





