The United States men's football team was eliminated from the World Cup after a 4:1 loss to Belgium in the round of 16. The match followed controversy over the overturned red card shown to U.S. striker Folarin Balogun during the previous game against Bosnia and Herzegovina. Balogun admitted the initial decision was correct but noted the reversal was controversial. The U.S. team expressed disappointment, acknowledging they did not play well enough to advance. Belgium used the incident as motivation, with their coach praising Balogun's sportsmanship and expressing pride in their victory.
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