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Balogun's Coming Back, Trump's Taking Credit & We Still Love This World Cup | USA vs Belgium Preview

Balogun's Coming Back, Trump's Taking Credit & We Still Love This World Cup | USA vs Belgium Preview

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Daniel and Jason set Chelsea aside for a night to talk World Cup — the Balogun red card fallout, Trump’s fingerprints all over FIFA, and why this might be one of the best tournaments in years.

We’re taking a break from Chelsea business this week because, frankly, the World Cup has eaten our lives. Between Cape Verde nearly taking down Argentina, England-Mexico going down as one of the matches of the tournament, and an all-time stinker from Spain-Portugal (Roberto Martinez remains undefeated at ruining things), there’s been no shortage of storylines. We get into all of it, plus why this tournament — despite the pre-cup doom and gloom about ticket sales and logistics — has turned into a genuine success.

The Balogun Red Card

The biggest controversy of the week: Folarin Balogun’s red card against Belgium got walked back, letting him play tonight instead of serving his suspension mid-tournament. We go back and forth on this one hard — was it technically a red card by the letter of the law? Probably. Was there any malicious intent? Not even close. We dig into the FIFA rulebook quirk that let this happen (deferring the suspension rather than rescinding it), and why this isn’t as unprecedented as people are claiming — Ronaldo got the same treatment earlier in this tournament, and Garrincha’s eerily similar situation from the 1962 World Cup gets a full airing.

Trump, FIFA, and the Optics Problem

We can’t talk about the Balogun decision without talking about Trump, who wasted no time taking credit for it. FIFA’s insistence that an “independent committee” made the call doesn’t survive contact with basic FIFA history, and we spend a good chunk of the episode on how corrupt the optics are — even while admitting we’re thrilled to have Balogun back for tonight’s match. It’s a two-minds situation: we know it’s shady, and we still want the win.

Is This the Best World Cup in Years?

Once we get the controversy out of our system, we talk about why this tournament has exceeded every expectation — the crowds, the celebrations (Norway’s row routine, England belting out Wonderwall in the Azteca), and the sheer logistics of running a World Cup across a country the size of the United States. We also get into some genuinely bad officiating (the Paraguay-France match deserves its own trial), the golden boot race between Haaland, Messi, Mbappé, and Kane, and — because we couldn’t make this up if we tried — Jordan Henderson breaking his arm jumping over an advertising board after the England-Mexico match.

We close out with our prediction for USA-Belgium tonight and a look ahead to Friday’s match if the US advances.



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