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NEW YORK – “Thank you to Fifa for doing what was right and reversing a great injustice!”

You can probably guess who that quote is attributable to, but if you hadn’t, it comes from a Donald Trump post on X after USA striker Folarin Balogun had his World Cup red card suspended so that he can play against Belgium in the last-16.

“USA! USA! USA!” echoed the official White House account. It has been a full weekend programme of nausea-inducing patriotism across the nation but this tops the lot.

Suspended is the operative word here – Balogun’s punishment for his sending off against Bosnia and Herzegovina has been pushed back a year. Not overturned, nor should it be for stepping on the foot of Tarik Muharemovic.

In other words, it is Fifa making it up as they go along. Simply, they are doing it because to appease the co-hosts, to placate the President and ultimately, because they can.

In fact before a ball had been kicked at this summer’s tournament the script had already been bent out of shape to allow Cristiano Ronaldo a final run at a World Cup when he should have been suspended for the first two matches.

The tackle for which Balogun was sent off (Photo: AP)

Ronaldo was sent off in Portugal’s penultimate competitive game before the tournament against the Republic of Ireland, earning a three-match ban. Except, of course, two of those were kicked down the road, to a date by which time he will most likely have retired at international level.

The integrity of this World Cup has always hinged on the football distracting from everything else – the barred Somalian referee, the staggering treatment of the Iranian team, the climate of fear in which supporters from diaspora communities fear ICE raids when they come out to support their teams.

With its most egregious rule-breaking yet, Fifa has ripped up any last notion that the action can conceal the increasingly absurd dynamics that allow the co-hosts to act with impunity. The appalling refereeing in Paraguay’s defeat to France was one thing, but it was at least a case of human error as opposed to deliberate dishonesty.

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It is 64 years since a red card was overturned at the World Cup – and it is the only other time it has happened from a sample size of 189. Garrincha was cleared to play for Brazil despite kicking a Chilean in the semi-final – it prompted a diplomatic incident and allegations of bribery before he miraculously appeared a few days later to play a part in Brazil’s victory.

That might sound like a horror tale of old. Rather, it is the new normal. Gianni Infantino’s patent disregard for the basic rules of play and normal order have got us here and will take us further still into unrecognisable new depths.

Balogun is his country’s top scorer at this World Cup. He was born in Brooklyn, to parents on a temporary visa. Were it not for a Supreme Court intervention, Trump would have banned birthright citizenship, meaning the striker would never have been eligible to play for the USA at all. One final irony which will no doubt be lost on the President – and on Fifa who will do anything in their power to pacify him.

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