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Callum Vurley

By Callum Vurley


Published: 06/07/2026

- 17:01

Folarin Balogun will now be allowed to play against Belgium despite being sent off in the previous round

Mauricio Pochettino expressed delight at FIFA's controversial intervention that allowed striker Folarin Balogun to feature in the United States' World Cup knockout clash against Belgium on Monday evening.

The governing body's Disciplinary Committee announced on Sunday that Balogun's automatic one-match ban would be replaced with a twelve-month probationary period, clearing the forward to play in Seattle.


"My reaction is like everyone. I really love the sport, and trust the ethic and integrity. I think we all celebrate that decision," the former Tottenham manager said ahead of the fixture.

Balogun, who has netted three times during the tournament, was dismissed in the second half of the co-hosts' victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Mauricio Pochettino insisted Folarin Balogun should not have been sent off in the first place

Mauricio Pochettino insisted Folarin Balogun should not have been sent off in the first place

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The Argentine coach mounted a robust defence of FIFA's ruling, maintaining that the initial dismissal was unjust.

"We were punished enough against Bosnia and Herzegovina to play with 10 men for 30 minutes, in a decision that was completely unfair," Pochettino stated.

He argued that the vast majority of observers shared his view. "It's not only because I am the head coach of the U.S. men's national team…. 99.9 percent [of people] agree that was an unfair red card."

Pochettino also pointed to similar incidents elsewhere in the competition that had escaped sanction, suggesting his player had been treated more harshly than others.

Belgium have released a furious statement after FIFA suspended Folarin Balogun's one-match ban, clearing the USA striker to face them in Monday's World Cup last-16 clashFolarin Balogun is now available to face Belgium | GETTY

The Belgian Football Association reacted with fury to FIFA's intervention, declaring itself "astonished" by the ruling and confirming it was "investigating all potential options" to challenge the decision.

Belgium's head coach Rudi Garcia was equally scathing, comparing the reversal to "April Fool's Day" and insisting his federation was "defending football."

Pochettino acknowledged his counterpart's position whilst maintaining his own stance. "I know Rudi. I love Rudi. He's a great coach, but he's a great person. Of course he needs to defend his side," the American coach said.

The Belgian federation stated it sought to "safeguard the legitimate rights of all participating teams."

President Trump publicly praised FIFA's decision on his Truth Social platform, writing: "Thank you to FIFA for doing what was right, and reversing a great injustice!"

Folarin Balogun has been a key player for USA at the World Cup ahead of their clash with BelgiumFolarin Balogun has been a key player for USA at the World Cup ahead of their clash with Belgium | GETTY

When questioned about the president's reported involvement, including rumours he had contacted FIFA president Gianni Infantino directly, Pochettino firmly rejected any connection between politics and the ruling.

"You cannot mix that. It is a decision from FIFA," the coach insisted.

He admitted he had not seen Trump's social media posts, explaining he had been occupied with training and travel commitments.

"We are here to play football, not to discuss politics," Pochettino added.