Thierry Henry Slams FIFA’s Balogun Decision in Live TV Clash With Alexi Lalas
Thierry Henry publicly criticized FIFA’s decision to overturn Folarin Balogun’s red card suspension ahead of the USA’s World Cup last-16 clash against Belgium on **14 July 2026**. In a heated live TV exchange with Alexi Lalas, the French legend accused the governing body of inconsistency, arguing the reversal ‘fired up’ Belgium before their 4-1 victory at Seattle Stadium.
The dispute centered on FIFA’s reversal of Balogun’s one-match ban, which followed **US President Donald Trump’s intervention**. UEFA called it ‘unprecedented,’ while Belgium threatened legal action. Henry, a former Arsenal and France striker, insisted the red card was ‘not right’ and that FIFA’s late decision was ‘wrong.’
On FOX Sports, Henry stated: *“What FIFA did wasn’t right. Article 27 doesn’t say that-it was the right thing not to give the red, but the way they rescinded it was wrong.”* He linked the reversal to Belgium’s celebratory mood, including players mocking Trump’s dance moves post-match.
Lalas, a former USMNT captain, challenged Henry’s stance, comparing it to FIFA’s earlier overturning of Cristiano Ronaldo’s suspension. *“So Ronaldo shouldn’t have played in the World Cup either?”* he asked. Henry dismissed the comparison, insisting: *“I’m talking about Balogun.”*
Belgium advances to the quarter-finals, where they’ll face Spain on **18 July 2026**. Meanwhile, other nations like England have reportedly considered similar appeals, raising questions about FIFA’s fairness. Henry’s criticism adds to growing scrutiny over the body’s handling of disciplinary decisions.