Americans blame Donald Trump-curse for World Cup exit
Disgruntled American soccer fans are blaming the United States’ heavy 4-1 World Cup exit on the infamous Trump curse after the President’s controversial administrative intervention failed to save the national team on the pitch.
American sports fans are attributing the United States Men’s National Team’s devastating 4-1 World Cup elimination against Belgium to a phenomenon known as the Trump curse.
The superstition gained widespread traction immediately after President Donald Trump personally intervened with FIFA to lift a crucial suspension for star forward Folarin Balogun.
Despite Balogun’s sudden reinstatement, the co-hosts suffered an uninspired blowout loss in Seattle.
Critics are linking the defeat to a broader history of teams faltering under presidential backing. Previous instances include Trump’s inaccurate Super Bowl prediction favoring the Chiefs before an Eagles rout, alongside home losses for the Commanders, Miami Hurricanes, and New York Knicks during his high-profile attendance.
The pattern has left frustrated fans convinced that political meddling brought an unfortunate jinx to the pitch.
