Shameless Donald Trump and his fawning puppet Gianni Infantino have dragged this World Cup into a cesspit by overturning Folarin Balogun's ban - now we know for sure there's one rule for the US and one for everyone else, writes IAN HERBERT
IAN HERBERT: Just when it seemed that Gianni Infantino's most demeaning act of self-flagellation before the altar of Donald Trump was to hand the man a Peace Prize.

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- Published: Jul 5, 2026, 8:33 PM UTC
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