Belgium could no longer be scorned after their salt spray. Romelu Lukaku and company continued to insult US President Donald Trump, and this time his dancing was his target.After the convincing victory of the USA in their knockout match today, the Belgian team did not stop mocking the controversy surrounding the eligibility of Folarin Balogun and the involvement of Trump in this matter.The moment came after Romelu Lukaku scored Belgium’s fourth goal after stoppage time. As the actor celebrated, his teammates surrounded him, as several players began imitating Donald Trump’s dance moves.After the great victory of Belgium, the club shared a happy picture of its players on its official X account with the words: “Sell this.”The post was interpreted as a reference to FIFA’s decision against Balogun’s one-match ban. The decision came after Balogun was shown a red card in the Round of 32 match against Bosnia.The post appeared to refer to FIFA’s controversial decision to suspend Balogun’s one-time ban, which allowed the player to appear despite being sent off in previous matches.The decision came after reports that Trump spoke to FIFA president Gianni Infantino about the incident. However, Trump acknowledged his involvement but refused to pressure FIFA to reverse the decision.Belgium strongly objected to Balogun’s presence and disputed his eligibility before he started; however, FIFA rejected the appeal.Belgium dominated the first 16 matches from start to finish. Charles De Ketelaere scored twice, while Hans Vanaken added another goal after taking advantage of a mistake in the goal. Romelu Lukaku sealed the 4-1 victory with a goal in stoppage time. Malik Tillman scored the lone goal for the USA, but his effort was not enough for his team to win.Balogun, who was the subject of pre-match controversy, struggled to get his act together as Belgium reached the quarter-finals, where they will face Spain on July 10.