
Balogun admits Trump’s intervention made life harder for US team
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U.S. striker Folarin Balogun suggested the controversy over President Trump's push to have a red card he was given during the nation's run in the 2026 World Cup was a distracting factor before their exit from the tournament. "My initial reaction was, you know, I was happy to be back in the team," Balogun said.
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U.S. striker Folarin Balogun suggested the controversy over President Trump's push to have a red card he was given during the nation's run in the 2026 World Cup was a distracting factor before their exit from the tournament.
according to The Hill — Just In"My initial reaction was, you know, I was happy to be back in the team," Balogun said
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