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Belgium crushed the United States 4-1 in Seattle to book a World Cup quarter-final clash with Spain in Los Angeles on July 10, ending the U.S. campaign and knocking out the final host nation left in the tournament. The defeat came after a storm of controversy off the pitch, with Donald Trump admitting he had spoken to FIFA president Gianni Infantino about Folarin Balogun’s red card, thrusting the U.S. exit into an even bigger spotlight. Belgium’s emphatic win turned the focus from American swagger to a brutal World Cup reality check.
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