@dailymailsportusa: USA star Folarin Balogun admitted he was not surprised that FIFA's decision to allow him to face Belgium snowballed into a scandal that engulfed even the White House. The United States' World Cup dreams went up in smoke on Monday night, when Mauricio Pochettino's team was beaten 4-1 by Belgium on a chastening night in Seattle. The build-up to the last-16 clash was dominated by FIFA's extraordinary decision to allow Balogun to play - despite the striker being sent off against Bosnia and Herzegovina in the round of 32. It later emerged that Donald Trump had called FIFA president Gianni Infantino about the red card, sparking a saga that overshadowed the USMNT's entire World Cup campaign. Even Balogun's dad insisted 'politics should not interfere in sport' in an interview with the Daily Mail. The striker and his teammates learned the news barely 24 hours before the game in Seattle. And, following the 4-1 loss, Balogun spoke out about his role in the worldwide scandal. 'When you're given a red card, usually the protocol is you don't play in the following game,' he said. 'Then, when that decision's overturned, of course, it's going to be controversial.' 'So it didn't really surprise me too much. But as a player my job is just to go out there and focus on my job. And I'm disappointed we weren't able to win today.' Balogun, who confirmed he had no involvement in the process to suspend his ban, added: 'I accepted the decision when I was given the red card, and then I also accepted the decision when I was told I could play. 'There's not too much else I can really say on the matter. All that being said, Belgium were the better team today. They played much better than us.' Balogun was the USA's top scorer at the World Cup with three goals and news of his reprieve was seen as a huge boost heading into Monday's game. But Pochettino's team struggled badly against Belgium, with defensive lapses costing them dearly for three of the four goals. 'Today we didn't give the crowd a lot to cheer for,' Balogun said. 'That's the most disappointing thing, and that's the part that hurts the most for me personally.' 'We have to wait four years again to be in this position, which is hurtful... the feeling of disappointment is very difficult to put into words.' He added: 'To not have the energy in a round-of-16 World Cup game, it's difficult to explain. So I can only tell you my emotions which are disappointment and a lot of sadness.' After the game, Balogun spoke to Belgium manager Rudi Garcia who had compared FIFA's decision to lift the striker's suspension to an April Fools' joke. 'I just congratulated Belgium,' Balogun explained of their conversation. 'There's winners and losers, and similar to when I was given the red card, you have to handle it in the right way. 'So with us losing today again, of course there's huge disappointment.' 'But I wanted to just say congratulations to Belgium and Rudi Garcia and wish them good luck for the rest of the tournament.' #folarinbalogun #usasoccer #raphaelclaus #redcard #fifaworldcup2026
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Tuesday 07 July 2026 17:25:18 GMT
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omairazafar :
Not the players fault. He should not be blamed
2026-07-08 02:01:16
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Gấu bông Johnny 🧸ྀི⚡️ :
People would have called it cheating no matter if we won or lost lol.
2026-07-07 18:13:33
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moobarkmeow :
read his entire statement and it’s a well crafted classy response to a difficult situation he was put in through no intervention on his own. Conciliatory. Owns the loss for their lack of play and congratulate Belgium on being the better team. You could not ask for a classier response. But the behind the scene manoeuvring by FIFA and Trump are unconscionable and should lead to changes.
2026-07-08 07:45:17
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Travels :
The player or the coach could have still done the right thing by the rules and he could’ve benched himself of the coach could’ve benched him. Doing the right thing isn’t easy, but it’s always right! I am a long-time US Men’s Soccer Team fan but I don’t care fir the controversy they allowed. A coach with true convictions would have done the correct thing aside from the external factors. Karma is real….who knows….it may have resulted in something different!
2026-07-08 00:15:47
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PoweredByCaffine :
He doesn’t need to say anything. None of this is on him.
2026-07-08 03:38:59
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Robin_themusicmaker :
Team USA is amazing. That’s all I have to say, and I will die on that hill.
2026-07-08 05:24:30
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bapak1961 :
Balogun has a lot more class (and brains) than the U.S. president and most of the American fans.
2026-07-08 02:32:30
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Unrest25 :
He lost against them before. Belgium wasn’t worry.
2026-07-08 01:34:41
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𝕸𝖝𝖘𝖔𝖓 𝖋𝖗 :
It was a terrible call either way by the ref
2026-07-07 17:33:56
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user9586499929337 :
Being given a red card for a horrible foul isn’t a scandal. It’s justice.
2026-07-08 06:30:52
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adavisfly :
Trump never should have gotten involved but Balogun sure is a player full of class, lots of love for him
2026-07-08 04:05:05
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Mar Go 💖 :
Not that it was okay. Trump also could have kept this quiet but he had to brag about it thinking this would make him a hero.
2026-07-08 04:49:18
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DylanAshford :
No way we blaming trump for getting us the best chance we had
2026-07-08 03:01:38
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Tim Cresara :
Do not blame it on him.
2026-07-07 21:27:26
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_smoke2119 :
Tim Ream and the goalkeeper is why they lost.
2026-07-07 23:29:59
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User_10243 :
He actually respected the judges decision, beeing invisible for the duration of the match, good call, respect 😬
2026-07-07 18:39:24
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Nick :
It doesn’t really matter now because he served an on the field suspension. We’re good.
2026-07-08 02:29:26
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bongoguy48 :
Go USA
2026-07-08 04:13:50
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BlightyBet :
Not his fault
2026-07-07 21:41:44
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Shannanigan34 :
Nope. Not impressed
2026-07-08 01:24:19
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luckypapa25🚚🥂👩🏼🍼 :
They let him play and he didn’t show up anyway
2026-07-08 02:24:29
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____d____a____ :
Scandal? 😂
2026-07-08 02:04:10
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Greg Trafford :
4-1 I’m not surprised
2026-07-08 04:16:56
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U454 :
Firstly I need to say that this was NOT Balogun fault period, it states that "No Political interference will be tolerated" in FIFA rulings, I would now expect the resignation of Gianni Infantino after this world cup
2026-07-08 05:28:06
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mamaswann :
I feel so bad for him.😞
2026-07-08 03:28:38
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