Trump, Coldplay and red carpets – was this Super Bowl or soccer?
html Trump, Coldplay and red carpets – was this Super Bowl or soccer? Published: Sun, 13 Jul 2025 22:59:10 GMT As the final whistle blew at the Club World Cup final, I found myself questioning whether I had just witnessed a football match or stumbled into a parallel universe where the Super Bowl and soccer had merged into one glorious spectacle. From Donald Trump’s unexpected cameo in the trophy presentation to Coldplay’s electrifying half-time show, it was a night that left fans both bewildered and entertained. Let’s start with the man of the hour, Donald Trump. Yes, you read that right. The former US President made a surprise appearance to hand over the trophy, and it was as surreal as it sounds. Dressed in a suit that could only be described as “presidential chic,” Trump took to the stage with the kind of confidence that only he can muster. As he handed the trophy to the winning team, I half-expected him to declare, “Make Soccer Great Again!” Then there was Coldplay. The band took to the stage for the half-time show, and it was nothing short of spectacular. With a setlist that included hits like “Viva La Vida” and “A Sky Full of Stars,” they had the crowd on their feet and singing along. It was a performance that could rival any Super Bowl half-time show, complete with pyrotechnics and a light display that could be seen from space. Chris Martin even managed to sneak in a cheeky nod to the beautiful game, changing the lyrics to “Yellow” to “It was all yellow cards.” And let’s not forget the red carpet. Yes, there was a red carpet. As players arrived at the stadium, they were greeted by a sea of photographers and fans, all eager to catch a glimpse of their favorite stars. It was a scene more reminiscent of a Hollywood premiere than a football match, but hey, who doesn’t love a bit of glamour? In the end, the Club World Cup final was a night to remember. It was a celebration of football, music, and, well, a bit of everything else. While purists might argue that the game should be the main event, there’s no denying that the added spectacle brought a new level of excitement to the beautiful game. So, was it a Super Bowl or soccer? Maybe it was a bit of both, and maybe that’s exactly what we needed.