Class from Balogun in the middle of a proper mess

SoccerWizard

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Rudi Garcia speaking about Folarin Balogun in that way is a decent bit of class from both sides really. Balogun going over to talk to him straight after all the drama says a lot about his character, and Garcia making it clear it was never on Balogun is the right way to handle it.

It is mad how quickly a player can get dragged into a bigger circus when he has not actually done anything wrong. Whatever people think about the wider situation, Balogun seems to have handled himself well and that deserves credit.

Feels like one of those moments where the football gets swallowed up by everything around it, but the player still comes out looking good. Belgium coach giving him respect, Balogun showing maturity, and everyone else just trying to make sense of the whole thing.
 
People acting like Balogun is somehow meant to carry the blame here are completely lost honestly he did what any pro would do and went to speak face to face and clear the air and thats exactly the sort of thing you want from a player in a stupid situation like this, he did not create the circus he got dragged into it and then everyone else started making it about politics and blame and all the rest of it, the lad just wants to play football and get on with it and somehow that turns into a whole national drama which is ridiculous and unfair and if anything it shows more about the people throwing shade than it does about him
 
Honestly the whole thing is just another example of how football gets hijacked by nonsense and then the player at the centre of it gets treated like he personally pressed the buttons on the situation when he clearly didnt, he went to speak to the coach which is exactly what a decent professional would do and then people still want to make it some sort of moral referendum on him, absolute madness, the bloke is there to kick a ball not be a political shield for anyone and the fact that he handled it calmly while everybody else was losing their heads says enough for me
 
A measured reaction from Garcia is exactly what was needed here because the easiest thing in the world would have been to let the whole thing spiral into blame and bitterness. Balogun going over to talk to him suggests he understood how weird the situation was and wanted to deal with it properly. Then again, football always finds a way to turn one basic human interaction into a giant talking point and before you know it everyone is arguing about symbolism and optics and who looks best on camera and half the thread is basically a referendum on the entire sport which is a bit much if you ask me
 
Balogun seems to have done the sensible thing by speaking directly to Garcia, and that usually helps defuse a tense situation. At the same time, it is clear he should not be carrying the blame for the wider mess, because that is on bigger forces around him rather than the player himself.
 
The thing that annoys me most is how one player ends up taking all the heat when the whole situation has been created by adults with power and ego and cameras everywhere and then people sit there acting like Balogun is meant to answer for all of it, he is a footballer not some spokesman for a mess he never asked for, and if you actually look at how he reacted he came across better than most people would have in that spot, no tantrum no nonsense just went and spoke to the coach like a proper pro, which is more than can be said for the people turning it into a circus and trying to score points off him for absolutely no reason
 
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