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Yes, the United States was treated unfairly by the controversial Folarin Balogun red card decision

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Belgium FOX SportsRecord 24.4M watched USMNT's World Cup win, per Fox Sports ESPNUSA star Folarin Balogun won't have games added to red card suspension USA TodayThe USA's red card controversy explained and why the decision won't be overturned CNNHow can USMNT win without Folarin Balogun?

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USA star Folarin Balogun won't have games added to red card suspension - USA Today.

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USA star Folarin Balogun won't have games added to red card suspension USA TodayRecord 24.4M watched USMNT's World Cup win, per Fox Sports ESPNUSA's Folarin Balogun Avoids Multi-Game Suspension; Won't Play vs.

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Yes, the United States was treated unfairly by the controversial Folarin Balogun red card decision.

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Folarin Balogun's red card resulted from VAR protocol violations, says an expert referee, with similar tackles going unpunished throughout the World Cup.

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