Will Cain: “President Trump drew the Trump card with a red card”
Will Cain has passionately expressed his views on FIFA’s recent decision to lift the red card given to American soccer player Folarin Balogun, allowing him to play. This ruling, which came after the Belgian team’s appeal was denied, has stirred discontent from the Royal Belgian Football Association. Cain contrasts the match as a battle between America and “the world,” highlighting the surrounding controversy.
Meanwhile, England soccer coach Thomas Tuchel wasn’t quite pleased after his team’s 2-1 victory over Norway, which helped them reach the World Cup semi-finals.
In a post-match conversation with FOX Sports, Tuchel lamented his team’s performance, coming off as a bit combative towards the interviewer.
“We played sort of sloppy, made a lot of technical errors, just weren’t quick enough or repetitive enough. Honestly, I think we got lucky today,” he stated.
Tuchel found himself in a heated debate with the interviewer about the team’s mental state, insisting that their issues stemmed from “quality” rather than “mentality.”
“Overall, I was fortunate today,” he emphasized again.
England’s Jordan Henderson sidelined due to fracture, opting for surgery
England’s Jude Bellingham was impressive, scoring in the third minute of extra time to secure the win for England.
Bellingham’s goal marked his second of the match, having scored the equalizer just before halftime. The Real Madrid player now shares the lead, with six goals in this tournament alongside teammate Harry Kane, trailing behind France’s Kylian Mbappé and Argentina’s Lionel Messi, both of whom have eight goals.
Looking ahead, England is set to compete in the semi-finals against the winner of the Argentina versus Switzerland match on Wednesday.





