Balogun reprieve 'bad decision' by FIFA: Norway coach
Referee Raphael Claus shows Folarin Balogun of the United States a red card for a foul on Tarik Muharemovic of Bosnia and Herzegovina during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 match between USA and Bosnia and Herzegovina at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium on July 01, 2026 in Santa Clara, California. Photo by Charlotte Wilson / GETTY IMAGES via AFP)
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Norway coach Stale Solbakken hit out at FIFA's World Cup
reprieve of United States striker Folarin Balogun on Sunday, saying football's
governing body had made a "bad decision."
Speaking after Norway's 2-1 last-16 upset of five-time
champions Brazil, Solbakken said FIFA suspending Balogun's one-match red-card
ban would haunt the remainder of the USA's World Cup.
"I have to be honest. I think that's a big mistake by FIFA,"
Solbakken told reporters.
"He's got a red card. And the VAR concluded that it was
a red card. He was sent off. That means you are suspended for one game.
"I think what really is bad about that situation can be
that it will be over the United States now. Because if they beat Belgium, they
will always have that extra thing about it."
Solbakken added that the ruling - which followed a personal
appeal by US President Donald Trump to FIFA supremo Gianni Infantino - would
open a can of worms.
"What about the next red card? What happens then? Is
there going to be some committee somewhere that is going to take that card
away?," Solbakken said.
"It's a bad, bad, bad, bad, bad decision that will hurt
the World Cup.
"And I feel also sorry for the United States. Because
if they win, it will always be that will hang in the balance of it. So not good
for the sport. Bad decision by FIFA."

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