Norway coach says red-card controversy ‘about FIFA,’ not Trump



Norway’s soccer coach Stale Solbakken said the controversy over U.S. striker Folarin Balogun’s red-card ban suspension is not “about Donald Trump” but rather “about FIFA,” after Trump called on FIFA President Gianni Infantino to review the decision.

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20 thoughts on “Norway coach says red-card controversy ‘about FIFA,’ not Trump”

  1. He means Fifa should say no. Trumps coruption is predictable. Everybody knows. Fifa needs new people with balls and brains and spine. 🇧🇻But of course Trump is to blame. A president should never ever behave like shit. But Fifa should be clean. Sad they are not.

  2. And because they cheated and wanted to hand the cup to the USA, they lost today—and got thrashed… 4. Football won today; let's hope Infantino's tricks don't crop up in another match.

  3. And I think this coach is not in touch with reality. While it was FIFA's decision, I think they reversed the warranted suspension because of Dozing Donnie Diapers' interference. FIFA is corrupt and should be held accountable.

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