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Collina sent a clear message to everyone: "Nobody can influence the trial, not even the president of FIFA".
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Collina sent a clear message to everyone: "Nobody can influence the trial, not even the president of FIFA".

The article discusses controversies surrounding refereeing decisions during the FIFA World Cup, focusing on incidents involving Croatia vs Portugal and the United States vs Bosnia and Herzegovina. It highlights the controversial decision to disallow a goal by Josko Gvardiol due to a hair touching the ball, and later the controversial red card against American striker Folarin Balogun, which was overturned after President Donald Trump allegedly influenced the decision. The article then moves to the match between Argentina and Egypt, where a disallowed goal by Mostafa El Faraoui sparked debate. In response to these issues, FIFA referee Pierluigi Collina addressed concerns about the integrity of officiating, emphasizing that no one, including FIFA president Gianni Infantino, can influence their decisions. He stressed the importance of maintaining impartiality and warned against unfounded accusations that could endanger referees and their families.

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Collina sent a clear message to everyone: "Nobody can influence the trial, not even the president of FIFA".

The article discusses controversies surrounding refereeing decisions during the FIFA World Cup, focusing on incidents involving Croatia vs Portugal and the United States vs Bosnia and Herzegovina. It highlights the controversial decision to disallow a goal by Josko Gvardiol due to a hair touching the ball, and later the controversial red card against American striker Folarin Balogun, which was overturned after President Donald Trump allegedly influenced the decision. The article then moves to the match between Argentina and Egypt, where a disallowed goal by Mostafa El Faraoui sparked debate. In response to these issues, FIFA referee Pierluigi Collina addressed concerns about the integrity of officiating, emphasizing that no one, including FIFA president Gianni Infantino, can influence their decisions. He stressed the importance of maintaining impartiality and warned against unfounded accusations that could endanger referees and their families.

Bias read (Center): While the article covers a politically sensitive issue related to FIFA governance and potential external influence, it presents a balanced perspective by quoting Collina directly and avoiding overtly partisan language. The focus remains on factual reporting rather than ideological framing, thus just

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