On July 7, U.S. President Trump confirmed to the media at the White House on the 6th that he had indeed spoken with FIFA President Infantino regarding the red card issued to U.S. player Balogun. However, he stated that he did not instruct Infantino on what to do. Trump mentioned that he 'cannot direct FIFA' and that Infantino himself does not have the final say; he believes that the FIFA Disciplinary Committee 'made the right decision.' Trump expressed that he 'understands sports well' and thinks that Balogun's action that led to the red card 'was not a foul' and 'doesn't even count as a violation.' He also questioned why a suspension would follow a red card, feeling that being sent off during the match was punishment enough, stating, 'How can you punish for a match that hasn't even been played? That's very unfair.' Trump noted that in the upcoming match between the U.S. and Belgium, both teams would field their strongest players, making it an exciting game. He added that if Belgium were to defeat the U.S., they would feel proud, but he would claim that the match 'had its undercurrents,' similar to the 2020 U.S. presidential election... (CCTV International News)
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