Norway coach Stale Solbakken has strongly criticized FIFA's decision to suspend United States striker Folarin Balogun's one-match red-card ban, calling it a 'bad decision' that could have lasting implications for the USA's World Cup campaign.
Solbakken's Outspoken Critique
Speaking after Norway's 2-1 upset of five-time champions Brazil in the last-16, Solbakken expressed his dismay at FIFA's ruling. 'I have to be honest. I think that's a big mistake by FIFA,' he told reporters.
The Balogun Controversy
Balogun received a red card during a match, leading to an automatic one-game suspension. However, FIFA suspended this ban following a personal appeal by US President Donald Trump to FIFA supremo Gianni Infantino.
Implications for the USA
Solbakken believes the decision will cast a shadow over the remainder of the USA's World Cup journey. 'If they beat Belgium, they will always have that extra thing about it,' he said.
Potential Precedents
The Norway coach also warned that the ruling could set a dangerous precedent. '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?' he questioned.
Why This Matters
Solbakken's critique highlights the potential for FIFA's decision to undermine the integrity of the World Cup. For Bangladesh readers, this controversy underscores the global impact of such rulings and the importance of maintaining fair play in international sports.




























