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It was a red. It was dangerous and could have broken his ankle, even if he didn't intend it.
Belgium are crap, but would have comfortably beaten USA.
No one believes you can do it without that one guy before this. He's been carrying you.
They shouldn't have fucked with the ruling at all, but lmao at "dangerous"
It could only possibly be considered dangerous if you thought he intentionally stepped on Muharemović's ankle. Straight reds are typically reserved for aggressive plays that are either clearly malicious or willfully reckless.
Balogun was playing the ball without looking where he was stepping - at worst it should have been a yellow. Careless? Definitely. Dangerous? Lmao, I guess taking a reaching step is dangerous now
But thats really not the problem anymore - the league overriding the decision reaks of corruption and does a disservice to everyone involved, including the USA team.
You obviously don't know enough about "soccer". You been listening to your presidents definitions?
A red can be given for serious foul play.
"Serious foul play is defined as "a tackle or challenge that endangers the safety of an opponent or uses excessive force or brutality.""
It fits the definition. Even with FIFA suspended the sentence they didn't overturn it.
Quansah got a red card for England despite playing for and winning the ball. Intent is not the key ingredient of a red card.
Either way, Belgium's hammered the USA even with Balogun. Tis a lol.