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·6 July 2026
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Following FIFAâs controversial decision in the Folarin Balogun case, JĂŒrgen Klopp and Norway national team coach Stale Solbakken also voiced strong criticism of world footballâs governing body.Â
Incoming Germany coach JĂŒrgen Klopp reacted with disbelief to the unprecedented background of the âBalogun case.â âIf Trump and Infantino really sorted this out between themselves, thatâs crazy, it calls everything into question,â said the 59-year-old, the German FAâs preferred candidate to succeed Julian Nagelsmann, on MagentaTV.
On Sunday, world football governing body FIFA suspended the ban on U.S. striker Folarin Balogun from the World Cup round-of-16 match against Bosnia and Herzegovina (2-0), putting it on probation. That means Balogun is eligible to play for the USA against Belgium in the Round of 16 on Monday evening (local time). According to AFP and The New York Times, U.S. President Donald Trump personally called FIFA president Gianni Infantino to ask him to review the red card.
âThere really arenât two opinions about it. If thatâs really what happened, there is still the possibility that the USA wonât play him anyway because they say, âWe donât want it like this,ââ Klopp said. âWe all suffer from wrong decisions. Even so, we all learn over the course of life to live with them. And this is simply a decision on a matter of fact.â
By contrast, Norway coach Stale Solbakken called it a âbig mistakeâ by FIFA. It was âa bad, bad, bad decision that will harm the World Cup,â he said after Norway reached the quarterfinals against Brazil (2-1): âI also feel sorry for the USA. If they win, it will always hang in the balance. Thatâs not good for the sport.â
Solbakken believes the decision sets a dangerous precedent. âWhat about the next red card? What happens then? Will there be some kind of panel in the future that simply overturns such cards?â Solbakken asked.
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