If it were not extraordinary enough that Gianni Infantino has paid more visits to the Oval Office than Sir Keir Starmer, along comes a World Cup decision so heavy with political overtones that it takes the breath away.Folarin Balogun, the former Arsenal striker whose three goals for the United States at this tournament have propelled the host nation into the last 16, was supposed to be ineligible for Monday night’s (Tuesday AEST) titanic clash with Belgium in Seattle.The Telegraph LondonSubscribe to gift this articleGift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe.Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber? Fetching latest articles
Bowing to pressure from Trump at World Cup a shameful new low for FIFA
Northing about this move has much nuance, with Gianni Infantino offering a novel interpretation of FIFA’s rules to delight the US President and disgust Belgium.










