Two kings - absolute disgrace
The red card decision was an absolute disgrace. A decision like this doesn't just ruin a match, it damages the credibility of the World Cup itself.
How can the two kings—Gianni Infantino and the President of the United States—dare to act as if the world's biggest sporting event belongs to them? Football belongs to the players, the fans, and the game itself—not to political power or personal ambition.
And where is the backbone of the national football associations? How spineless can they be? If they truly believe in fairness and the integrity of the sport, they should have the courage to challenge FIFA's leadership instead of remaining silent.
Silence only fuels the growing perception that power matters more than justice, and politics more than football.
The World Cup deserves independence. The players deserve respect. The fans deserve fairness. Football deserves better.
How can the two kings—Gianni Infantino and the President of the United States—dare to act as if the world's biggest sporting event belongs to them? Football belongs to the players, the fans, and the game itself—not to political power or personal ambition.
And where is the backbone of the national football associations? How spineless can they be? If they truly believe in fairness and the integrity of the sport, they should have the courage to challenge FIFA's leadership instead of remaining silent.
Silence only fuels the growing perception that power matters more than justice, and politics more than football.
The World Cup deserves independence. The players deserve respect. The fans deserve fairness. Football deserves better.














