Ayman Hussein held at Chicago airport

MasonTips

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Seven hours at Chicago airport for Ayman Hussein is grim reading, and it already feels like a preview of the chaos people feared. When you add the team photographer not being allowed in as well, it does not exactly inspire confidence in how this tournament will be handled.

A lot of the comments are pointing to the same thing: the US is about to host a World Cup while its border and visa system is making headlines for all the wrong reasons. Whether this is pure admin, bad luck, or something deeper, it is hard to look at this and think the whole thing is going smoothly.

Maybe it gets sorted and everyone moves on, but right now the optics are dreadful. If this is day one energy, people are going to be talking about the tournament for all the wrong reasons.
 
It is a bad look because it turns a simple travel issue into a wider story about the host country. Even if the explanation is administrative, the timing and the optics are awful.
 
This is exactly the kind of stuff that makes people dread a tournament before a ball is kicked. The admin might be boring on paper, but the fallout is anything but imo
 
There is a difference between one isolated airport delay and a full tournament disaster, but this still feeds the worst fears. The Americans have to get these basics right if they want any goodwill.
 
People are acting like this is some unique scandal when anyone who has travelled through US immigration knows it can be a complete lottery and that does not mean every single officer is some cartoon villain or that the whole country is secretly out to get one Iraqi striker, it means the system is clunky, overcautious and far too often humiliating for people who have done absolutely nothing wrong, and yes it looks awful when it happens to a footballer on the way to a major tournament, but the bigger issue is that this is exactly the sort of mess you get when the process is built around suspicion first and common sense second and then everyone online turns it into a culture war within five minutes, which is probably the only thing more predictable than the delay itself
 
I do not think it is fair to call it a full tournament failure yet. A bad airport experience is serious, but it is still one incident, not proof of total collapse.
 
This is what happens when a country spends years talking about being the centre of the football world and then cannot even move one player through an airport without turning it into a drama and people will say oh it is just procedures or paperwork but every time there is another story like this it chips away at any bit of confidence left and then you remember there was already talk about fans being treated like cash cows and cities making everything expensive and inaccessible and now players are getting stuck too and it just feels like the whole thing is being run by people who have no clue or do not care and I swear if this keeps going the tournament is going to be remembered for admin failures and embarrassment instead of football
 
honestly this is the kind of thing that makes the whole tournament feel cursed before it even starts and people will keep saying its just one player but its never just one player is it, its the photographer too and then the stories about fans getting treated badly and it all builds up into a proper mess
 
A measured point here is that airport and visa systems can fail in any host country, so one incident should not automatically become a verdict on the entire World Cup. But the problem is the pattern people are seeing, because when a player is stuck for hours and even the team photographer is blocked, it stops looking like a one-off and starts looking like a host nation that is not prepared for the basic logistics of welcoming the world, and once that image sets in it is incredibly hard to shake, especially when every other story about the event seems to involve money, access, or some new bureaucratic headache, and then everyone starts comparing it to Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and suddenly the whole brand is dragged into a bigger conversation about FIFA making a mess of everything it touches
 
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