The entire globe rejoiced yesterday when Belgium eliminated the United States from the World Cup in a decisive 4-1 match. For spectators from Canada to Europe, this monumental game was never just about a simple soccer tournament. Instead, it served as a global reality check against a brand built entirely on arrogance and historical entitlement.
For the past two years, the international community has watched the U.S. treat the rest of the world with a distinct lack of mutual respect. In the sports arena, this attitude manifested through controversial backroom political maneuvers, such as pushing FIFA to bypass a mandatory red-card suspension just to keep American striker Folarin Balogun on the pitch.
The shockwaves from this choice unified global fans against American entitlement. This blatant disregard for fair play completely destroyed any remaining respect for the American team's brand.
On the field, Belgium's squad exposed the home team's hubris. Charles De Ketelaere shredded the American defense with two early goals, showing that rules cannot be rewritten to bypass talent. Later, Hans Vanaken and Romelu Lukaku added goals to seal a well-deserved defeat.
Even for those who do not typically follow soccer, yesterdayβs match became the most anticipated event of the summer. Watching Belgium methodically dismantle the American defense was not just a sports victory; it felt like a necessary correction on the global stage.
See...when a nation treats the global community as inferior, the world will collectively line up to watch them fall.
- Yesterday, the entire world tuned in to see the United States lose, and we got our wish.
Just my opinion.
M.
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@ReniTent13@Flu_Gehrig@GlobalNewsMontr Please consider having a look at the definition of international competition. I feel stupid having to teach you your own language ππ
@revelutionism@3YearLetterman Yes thank you for making our players feel safe in a country where kids carry guns and average IQ is negative, feeling blessed right now πππ
@DecentSSBU@ReniTent13@GlobalNewsMontr It absolutely is an international competition. Thats why the best athletes come to the US to play. Better competition and pay. Thats also why we call yall "Europoors."
@justoinsa Your team didn't play football. Your politicians are racist piece of shits. But yeah convince yourself that your country is morally superior. Hope that will help you sleep at night πππ
@story16327@WestIndiesAngel@PopBase Your cutie trying to start a fight but we love Spain and will take the L with please if that happens
This is Europe vs America and you got shat on as always
@KitKatBar2309@PopBase Nobody wishes to be fat and idiot. Good copium tho
We take the L to Spain open arms, beautiful team and a very big fan base here
@Flu_Gehrig@ReniTent13@GlobalNewsMontr For your little american brain Japan is not in Europe πππ and nba is not an international competition cutie