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President Donald Trump has confirmed that he personally asked FIFA to take another look at the one-game suspension given to United States striker Folarin Balogun during the World Cup. The move has sparked a lot of discussion about whether the red card was fair.

The Red Card That Changed the Game

Balogun was sent off in a crucial match, leaving the US team short-handed. Many fans and experts thought the call was too harsh. The suspension meant Balogun could not play in the next game, which was a big blow for the team.

  • The red card came after a tough tackle.
  • Some said it was a clean play, others disagreed.
  • Balogun is one of the team’s top scorers.

Trump’s Call to FIFA

Trump said he reached out to FIFA, soccer’s world governing body, to ask for a review of the decision. He believes the suspension was unfair and wants the player to be allowed to play. The White House confirmed the request was made official.

This is not the first time a US president has gotten involved in sports disputes, but it’s rare for a sitting president to directly contact FIFA about a specific player.

What This Means for the Team

If FIFA agrees to review the ban, Balogun could be cleared to play in the next match. That would be a huge boost for the US team. Meanwhile, fans are waiting to see if the request will actually change anything.

For now, the team is preparing for the next game without him, but they hope the review goes their way.

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