Balogun Gets a Red, Messi Gets Nothing? FIFA Has a Problem

The USMNT should be celebrating its 2-0 World Cup knockout win over Bosnia-Herzegovina. Instead, the biggest story is Folarin Balogun being suspended for the Round of 16 against Belgium after a controversial straight red card that the U.S. cannot appeal. ESPN reported that the red card carries an automatic one-game ban, and FIFA could still extend it.

That is brutal for the United States.

Balogun has been one of the most important players for Mauricio Pochettino’s team, and now the Americans have to face Belgium without their best striker because of a play many people believe was accidental. The challenge looked ugly in slow motion, but that is part of the problem. VAR can make almost anything look intentional when it is slowed down frame by frame.

The bigger issue is consistency.

Earlier in this World Cup, Lionel Messi caught an Algeria player with a studs-up challenge and did not even receive a card, according to reports comparing the two incidents. Balogun, meanwhile, gets sent off after VAR review and now has no real path to overturn the suspension. That is where fans start asking a fair question: are the biggest stars being judged by a different standard?

Nobody can prove FIFA is protecting Messi. But it is not crazy to say it feels that way.

Messi is one of the faces of the tournament. He sells tickets, drives ratings, and brings global attention every time Argentina plays. So when he avoids punishment for a dangerous-looking challenge while Balogun gets punished to the maximum, it creates the appearance of star treatment. And in a World Cup, appearance matters.

This is not even just about the United States. It is about the credibility of the tournament. If a red card standard exists, it has to apply to everyone. Messi, Balogun, Mbappé, Ronaldo, anyone. The name on the back of the jersey should not change the punishment.

Now the USMNT has to move on without Balogun against Belgium, likely turning to Ricardo Pepi or another attacking option. But no matter what happens next, this controversy is not going away. FIFA has once again created a mess by making a massive decision feel inconsistent, confusing, and unfair.

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Landon Kardian