Trump says he doesn't understand why a red card also leads to a suspension.

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Jinse Finance reports that on July 7, US President Donald Trump confirmed to the media at the White House on the 6th that he did indeed speak with FIFA President Gianni Infantino about the red card issued to US player Balogun, but "did not tell Infantino what to do." Trump said he "cannot direct FIFA," and that Infantino personally cannot make the decision either, adding that he believes FIFA's disciplinary committee "made the right decision." Trump claimed he "knows sports very well" and believes Balogun's red card action "was not a foul," "not even an infraction." He also said he does not understand why receiving a red card leads to a subsequent suspension, arguing that being sent off during the match is already a punishment, "How can you penalize a game that hasn't been played yet? That's too unfair." Trump said that in the upcoming match between the US and Belgium, both sides will field their strongest players, and it will definitely be exciting. He said that if Belgium beats the US team, they would be proud, but he himself would say the game was "rigged," just like the 2020 US presidential election... (CCTV International News)
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