Rudi Garcia, the coach of Belgium, has publicly supported USA striker Folarin Balogun regarding his contentious red-card suspension before the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16 match at Lumen Field in Seattle on July 6.
The USA faced a disappointing 1-4 loss to Belgium, which dashed their hopes of winning their first Men's FIFA World Cup on home soil. The match was overshadowed by Balogun's one-match suspension due to a red card received in the round of 32 against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
President Donald Trump intervened by reaching out to FIFA President Gianni Infantino, urging a review of the suspension, claiming it was unjustified. This move drew significant criticism for politicizing the sport, while FIFA's application of Article 27 of its disciplinary code faced backlash from the Royal Belgian Football Association, UEFA, and various analysts.
Garcia's Support for Balogun
As the media spotlight intensified on Balogun's eligibility and the fairness of his reinstatement, Garcia took a diplomatic stance after Belgium's decisive victory. He defended the 24-year-old striker from the negative attention.
During the post-match press conference, Garcia emphasized that Balogun should not bear the blame for the administrative issues surrounding his suspension, commending his sportsmanship.
"Balogun approached me, and I appreciated that. It's not his fault; he shouldn't be held responsible. I told him that," Garcia remarked.
Concerns Over Political Interference
Reports indicated that Trump and Infantino maintained regular communication throughout the week, raising concerns within the football community about the potential impact on the tournament's integrity.
Trump's involvement became a significant topic of discussion during the FIFA World Cup 2026, especially after he revealed his outreach to Infantino regarding Balogun's suspension.
Social Media Reactions to the Incident
Garcia's defense of Balogun sparked varied reactions on social media, particularly on X (formerly Twitter), where fans expressed differing views.
Many praised Garcia for his sportsmanship and commended Balogun's humility in approaching the coach post-match. Others, however, argued that Balogun should not be blamed for FIFA's controversial ruling, directing their criticism towards the governing body.
Conversely, some insisted that Balogun should have opted out of playing or maintained that the original red card was warranted, keeping the debate alive.
Looking Ahead: Belgium's Next Challenge
Following their convincing 4-1 win over the USA, Belgium is set to face Spain in the quarterfinals, aiming to secure a spot in the World Cup semifinals for the first time since their historic third-place finish in 2018.
With their momentum from defeating the co-hosts, the Red Devils are eager to prove their championship credentials against the Spanish team.
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