Klopp Condemns Trump and Infantino Over Controversial World Cup Red Card Reversal
Less than 24 hours before the Round of 16 match between the United States and Belgium at the 2026 World Cup, controversy continues over the annulment of a red card given to Belgian forward Paulin Balogun. Reports revealed that U.S. President Donald Trump personally intervened, requesting FIFA President Gianni Infantino to reconsider the suspension. Following this, the Belgian Football Association formally appealed FIFA's decision to reinstate Balogun, calling the reversal "unprecedented and astonishing." They argue the decision violated regulations and was made secretly, pushing to overturn it again just hours before the crucial game in Seattle.
The incident, where political figures influenced a professional World Cup refereeing decision, sparked sharp criticism from top football professionals. Former Liverpool coach Jürgen Klopp, rumored to be Germany's next national coach, harshly criticized Trump and Infantino, saying, "This is our game, not theirs. Neither of these two people knows anything about football. It was a red card, no two ways about it." England coach Thomas Tuchel also expressed frustration over the inconsistency and political pressure, questioning the legitimacy and timing of the decision reversal.
Conversely, U.S. coach Mauricio Pochettino defended the outcome, stating the red card was unjustified and that the U.S. team was the real victim, having faced the prospect of playing significant minutes a man down in a knockout match. Despite his defense, many in the football world see the incident as damaging to the tournament's integrity.
All eyes are now on FIFA's appeals committee, which is expected to make a final ruling on the matter shortly before kickoff. The controversy has cast a shadow over the World Cup's fairness just as the knockout stage begins.
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