'I Don't Blame Trump, I Blame FIFA!' Simon Jordan SLAMS Infantino Over Balogun Red Card Debacle
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US football player Folarin Balogun was red carded in the round of 32 game against Bosnia & Herzegovina after VAR intervened on the decision. A decision that many called harsh as it meant the striker would miss their next game in the round of 16 against Belgium. That was before US President Donald Trump announced he had personally called FIFA's President Gianni Infantino to get the decision overturned and let him play the next game, which Infantino obliged. This decision has called into question the sporting integrity of the body behind the biggest sporting event in the world and sparked outrage across the footballing landscape. Ultimately it did not matter as Belgium thrashed the US 4-1 with Balogun starting the game. Co-hosts Simon Jordan and Piers Morgan are joined by former England captain John Terry to discuss what they call a massive injustice. Belgium have even considered taking FIFA and Infantino to the Court of Arbitration. Subscribe here: www.youtube.com/@SportsUncensor
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