Updated
Updated · USA TODAY · Jul 2
USMNT Teammates Challenge Balogun Red Card After 2-0 World Cup Win
Updated
Updated · USA TODAY · Jul 2

USMNT Teammates Challenge Balogun Red Card After 2-0 World Cup Win

3 articles · Updated · USA TODAY · Jul 2

Summary

  • Weston McKennie and Tyler Adams said Folarin Balogun should have seen only a yellow after VAR upgraded his 64th-minute challenge in the United States' 2-0 round-of-32 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  • Balogun had scored just before halftime, then was sent off for stepping on Tarik Muharemović's ankle in an inadvertent challenge that teammates argued looked worse in slow motion.
  • Malik Tillman's 82nd-minute free kick sealed the result as the U.S. held firm with 10 men, but Balogun is now suspended for the round-of-16 match against Belgium.
  • FIFA rules leave the USMNT little recourse because teams can appeal only if a red card brings more than a one-game ban, raising the risk of further discipline for Balogun.

Insights

If experts agree a red card was accidental, why does FIFA block appeals for such game-changing World Cup suspensions?
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