“USA Exits World Cup After Controversial Defeat by Belgium”

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The USA suffered a 4-1 defeat against Belgium in the World Cup, leading to their exit from the tournament. Prior to the round of 16 clash, there was controversy surrounding Folarin Balogun’s red card suspension, which was ultimately lifted for the match.

President Donald Trump intervened in the matter, engaging with FIFA to review the red card issue. Despite objections from Belgium, Balogun was allowed to play. The game saw Belgium secure a comfortable victory with Charles de Ketelaere scoring twice, along with goals from Hans Vanaken and Romelu Lukaku.

In another match, Spain eliminated Portugal from the round of 16 with a late goal by Mikel Merino, ending Cristiano Ronaldo’s World Cup journey. Meanwhile, England secured a dramatic 3-2 win over Mexico and advanced to the quarter-finals, where they will face Norway.

Additionally, there were updates on England’s Jordan Henderson’s injury sustained during celebrations after the Mexico victory. The latest World Cup news and updates are provided by Mirror Football.

Moving forward, Lionel Messi’s Argentina will face Egypt in the round of 16, followed by Switzerland versus Colombia later in the day. FIFA defended referee Raphael Claus after criticism from Donald Trump regarding Balogun’s red card, emphasizing Claus’s professionalism and integrity.

Belgium’s victory over the USA prompted reactions from Mauricio Pochettino and Belgium, with Pochettino avoiding comments on the Balogun saga. USA captain Tyler Adams expressed disappointment but aimed to inspire young fans despite the defeat.

In another development, Roy Keane expressed disbelief at Trump’s involvement in the red card controversy. Belgium’s dominant performance and Mauricio Pochettino’s frustration were highlighted during the match. The USA’s World Cup journey ended with the loss to Belgium, as Lukaku sealed the victory.

The article also covered Cristiano Ronaldo’s decision to retire from the World Cup and Croatia’s complaint about their elimination. Lastly, France president Macron supported Kylian Mbappe after he faced racist remarks from a Paraguayan senator.

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