Belgium players mock Trump
For Belgium, this game carried far more weight than a typical World Cup knockout match. It was a defiant statement born from deep frustration over what they saw as political interference in the sport.
The controversy began when Folarin Balogun’s red card was overturned after Donald Trump reportedly pressured FIFA president Gianni Infantino. The Red Devils arrived on the pitch fueled by anger, turning their 4–1 victory into a powerful rebuttal delivered with surgical precision.
The match’s defining moment came when Romelu Lukaku scored the final goal. His celebration, which closely mimicked Trump’s famous rally dance, felt like a direct and sarcastic message beamed across the world.
Many fans immediately interpreted the gesture as Belgium’s way of settling scores on the international stage. It was payback, not with words, but with goals and a mocking smile aimed squarely at Washington.
Prior to the match, Belgium’s federation had hinted at taking “further actions” off the field. Ultimately, the players chose a different route, letting their performance on the grass speak louder than any formal complaint.
With the victory secure, the team now looks ahead to a quarter-final clash with Spain. However, the defining image of this match will not be the scoreline itself.
Instead, it will be a team using pure joy, sharp sarcasm, and a resounding win to confront power, transforming a game into a memorable act of rebellion.