Football expert Andrey Sozin criticizes Gianni Infantino and demands
Andrey Sozin criticized Donald Trump's influence on FIFA's decisions and called for Gianni Infantino to resign.

Football expert Andrey Sozin criticizes Gianni Infantino and makes demands
Football expert Andrey Sozin has expressed dissatisfaction with FIFA's decisions regarding the 2026 World Cup, held in the US, Mexico and Canada. He said that US President Donald Trump has had an undeniable impact on the decisions of this organization. In an interview, Sozin said: "Infantino was unable to refuse Trump's request. This shows that he is a weak person and needs to resign. It's sad that no one in FIFA dares to speak out against Infantino's actions. I feel disappointed that football at the World Cup has been affected by such wrong decisions."Previously, FIFA decided to postpone the punishment of US team player Folarin Balogun, who received a red card in the round of 16 match against Bosnia and Herzegovina. Balogun was convicted of unsportsmanlike conduct by stepping on his opponent's ankle, leading to a direct red card. However, this punishment was suspended with a one-year probationary period, allowing the player to participate in the quarter-final match against Belgium.

Reports say that President Trump twice contacted Gianni Infantino, first after Balogun was sent off and then when the decision to postpone the penalty was made. This has raised many doubts about FIFA's independence and fairness in managing matches at the 2026 World Cup.
Here are some key points in this debate:
- Political influence: Donald Trump's intervention in FIFA's decision makes many people concerned about transparency and fairness in decisions related to the world's largest tournament.
- Leadership crisis: Andrey Sozin is not the only one criticizing Gianni Infantino. Many experts and former players have also spoken out demanding Infantino's resignation, saying he has not been able to handle FIFA's complex issues effectively.
- Future of FIFA: These uncertainties may affect FIFA's image and reputation, especially in the context of the approaching 2026 World Cup.
With such situations, world football is facing a big challenge. Can FIFA find a solution to restore trust from fans and stakeholders? Only time can answer this question.
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