USA's World Cup dream is OVER: Belgium score four to dump hosts out

Donald Trump, it seems, had focused his concern on the wrong forward. In a remarkable move that dominated the buildup to the biggest match in U.S. soccer history, the president had pressed FIFA chief Gianni Infantino to permit suspended striker Folarin Balogun to play against Belgium.

Whether that intervention ultimately swayed the decision may never be clear. By kickoff, however, it mattered little. Balogun was controversially cleared to feature, but it was Belgium’s Charles De Ketelaere who took control of the World Cup last-16 tie. The 25-year-old scored twice and played a key role in another goal as Belgium ended the co-hosts’ run and crushed American hopes of a deeper tournament push.

De Ketelaere was helped by a disastrous performance from Mauricio Pochettino’s side, which had spent recent weeks showing promise, energy and quality before unraveling on the night. Balogun failed to find the net, and Romelu Lukaku later capitalized on one final defensive mistake to complete a 4-1 victory. After a thrilling few weeks, it was a bleak exit for the United States. This is one result even the president may struggle to challenge.

There may be limited sympathy beyond American circles. The days before the match were marked not only by confusion but also by anger — anger over Trump’s involvement, anger that FIFA allowed Balogun to return with barely a day’s notice, and anger that the already uneasy relationship between politics and sport appeared to have become more tangled than at almost any time in recent memory.

Yet none of that was Balogun’s doing, nor the responsibility of Pochettino’s squad. It is impossible to know how deeply the turmoil affected the players, but across the 90 minutes they looked unsettled, fatigued and far from the side that had lifted expectations earlier in the tournament.

Infantino, watching from the premium seats in Seattle alongside figures including Lauren Sanchez, Jeff Bezos and Markwayne Mullin, could still face serious fallout from the controversy. For now, though, De Ketelaere’s performance ensured the wider World Cup drama did not spiral any further on the pitch. Belgium moves on to face Spain in the quarterfinals.

Charles De Ketelaere scored twice in the first half of Belgium's World Cup clash with the USA

Charles De Ketelaere struck twice in the first half of Belgium’s World Cup meeting with the United States

The third Belgium goal came after a humiliating error from USA goalkeeper Matt Freese (24)

Belgium’s third goal followed a costly mistake by U.S. goalkeeper Matt Freese (24)

Folarin Balogun was selected to start after his one-game ban was suspended by FIFA

Folarin Balogun was selected to start after his one-game ban was suspended by FIFA

Donald Trump called Gianni Infantino to ask him about the one-match ban given to Balogun

Donald Trump called Gianni Infantino to ask him about the one-match ban given to Balogun

For the uninitiated, a brief timeline: Balogun, the US’ leading scorer at this World Cup, was sent off against Bosnia and Herzegovina in the round of 32. It looked a very harsh decision but FIFA rules prevented an appeal. And then on Sunday, FIFA announced out of nowhere that Balogun’s one-game ban had been suspended. Before long, it emerged that Trump had waded in. All hell then broke loose.

Belgium were left furious but Balogun was finally cleared to play just hours before kickoff, after FIFA rejected their appeal. Belgium threatened possible legal action if the striker played. He did. But he was powerless to prevent the USA from collapsing to defeat here.

Instead? De Ketelaere scored twice in the first half – either side of Malik Tillman’s freekick – before USA goalkeeper Matt Freese gifted Belgium a third goal with a comical error and Chris Richards’ mistake allowed Lukaku to make it four late on. 

With that, nearly 70,000 fans in Seattle were silenced and millions of dreams were shattered. On the bench, Christian Pulisic appeared to be in tears after coming off. Penny for the thoughts of the president.

There were still two hours until kickoff in Seattle when thousands of US fans began a slow, deafening march toward Lumen Field. They brought flares and flags and drums. They held up signs of John Denver and Folarin Balogun, one of which carried an image of the striker along with the caption: ‘Land Of The Free’

Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez were among the star-studded crowd at the Seattle Stadium

Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez were among the star-studded crowd at the Seattle Stadium

Mauricio Pochettino consoles a devastated Chris Richards following the defeat in Seattle

Mauricio Pochettino consoles a devastated Chris Richards following the defeat in Seattle

De Ketelaere celebrates after giving Belgium the lead in the round-of-16 clash in Seattle

De Ketelaere celebrates after giving Belgium the lead in the round-of-16 clash in Seattle

As the procession headed down Western Avenue, people lined the streets. Others gathered on balconies, bridges and on the roof of a parking garage. Among the huge crowds was a key figure within US soccer who stopped for a quick chat. They were unequivocal: Trump’s call to Infantino made no difference in FIFA’s decision to suspend Balogun’s ban. They might be right. US Soccer led the fight; FIFA insisted its judicial bodies are ‘independent’ and ‘operate autonomously’.

But, by then, the die had been cast, the waters had been muddied and this World Cup had been plunged into chaos. Acolytes around the White House rushed to credit the president, big names across soccer voiced their fury. Belgium coach Rudi Garcia compared the decision to an April Fools’ joke, even Balogun’s dad insisted ‘politics should not interfere in sport’ in an interview with the Daily Mail.

So much of this nonsense could have been avoided had FIFA rules allowed the USMNT to appeal Balogun’s red card. Or had FIFA just explained why his ban had been suspended.

Instead? Confusion abounded and Infantino sat in the stands facing allegations of political interference and favoritism. But, more important than one man and his ludicrous grip on this sport, an amazing story had been blotted. What did Pochettino and his players do to deserve this? Over their first four games, they had played magnificently, capturing the hearts of millions around this country.

Under-fire FIFA president Gianni Infantino was among the sold-out crowd on Monday night

Under-fire FIFA president Gianni Infantino was among the sold-out crowd on Monday night

USA's players huddle on the field to hear from coach Pochettino after being dumped out

USA’s players huddle on the field to hear from coach Pochettino after being dumped out

Now, through no fault of their own, they had been swept up in scandal. Pochettino was desperate to prevent his team being dragged into politics or any wider controversy. He succeeded until Trump picked up the phone.

Somehow, by the time the two teams emerged on to the field on Monday night, less than 36 hours had passed since Balogun and Co boarded the team bus for training, unaware they were driving into the eye of a storm.

The atmosphere inside Lumen Field had reached boiling point. Within 10 minutes, however, so much of the noise and energy had been sucked out of this place. Credit Belgium for that. 

Almost immediately, Freese was forced into a save by Timothy Castagne. Then Youri Tielemans missed a glorious chance. And then three USMNT players failed to deal with a looping ball inside their own area, allowing Nicolas Raskin to gather it and put it on a plate for De Ketelaere. The defending was woeful.

Malik Tillman's deflected freekick brought the US level, only for Belgium to score minutes later

Malik Tillman’s deflected freekick brought the US level, only for Belgium to score minutes later

USA goalkeeper Freese reacts after a calamitous error to gift Belgium a third goal in Seattle

USA goalkeeper Freese reacts after a calamitous error to gift Belgium a third goal in Seattle

The crowd was stunned into silence, Pochettino’s players were all over the place. It took the US half an hour to create a chance. Inevitably, Balogun played his part – winning a foul in a dangerous area and then whipping up the crowd. Moments later, Tillman’s freekick was deflected past Thibaut Courtois.

His set piece against Bosnia and Herzegovina had sealed the US’ place in the last 16. This gave Pochettino’s team liftoff once more. Alas, America was level for less than two minutes before Leandro Trossard crossed for De Ketelaere to score again.

Pochettino vented his frustration by kicking water bottles near the bench and the manager’s mood did not improve when, shortly before halftime, the ball dropped to Balogun a few yards out, only for the striker to fire over the bar.

Balogun missed another opportunity late on. By then, though this game had gone. Poor Freese. The goalkeeper initially did well to come out to collect a long ball ahead of De Ketelaere. But then he dithered for half a second too long, allowing the Belgian forward to deflect the ball to Hans Vanaken who, from around 35 yards, curled the ball past Freese and Tim Ream and into the net. Then Lukaku rubbed salt in American wounds.

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