
Extended interview: USMNT player Chris Richards on Balogun red card, World Cup popularity, more
Bosnia's Sead Kolasinac talks to United States' Folarin Balogun, centre, after he was sent from the field as United States' Christian Pulisic watches.
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The worst potential byproduct to come out of the FIFA ruling to reinstate U.S. men’s national team striker Folarin Balogun for Monday night’s World Cup Round of 16 showdown with Belgium at Seattle Stadium is hate for what is a highly likable U.S. roster of players and their colorful coach, Mauricio Pochettino. Don’t hate the USMNT and U.S. Soccer for having the smarts and wherewithal to challenge that egregious red card issued to Balogun via a flawed VAR review in the win over Bosnia-Herzegovina.
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The worst potential byproduct to come out of the FIFA ruling to reinstate U.S. men’s national team striker Folarin Balogun for Monday night’s World Cup Round of 16 showdown with Belgium at Seattle Stadium is hate for what is a highly likable U.S. roster of players and their colorful coach, Mauricio Pochettino.
according to New York PostDon’t hate the USMNT and U.S. Soccer for having the smarts and wherewithal to challenge that egregious red card issued to Balogun via a flawed VAR review in the win over Bosnia-Herzegovina.
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