Rangers midfielder stars as Belgium thrash United States at the World Cup.Rangers midfielder Nico Raskin continued his impressive form at the World Cup as Belgium overcame pre-match controversy to seal their place in the quarter-finals with a thumping 4-1 victory over co-hosts United States in Seattle.Ahead of the game, the headlines were dominated by FIFA’s eyebrow-raising decision to allow United States forward Folarin Balogun to play in the game despite his straight red card in their win against Bosnia and Herzegovina in the previous round.Sent off for awkwardly stepping on the ankle of Bosnian defender Tarik Muharemovic in the last-32, Balogun was due to serve a standard, non-appealable automatic one-game suspension, but was able to start vs Belgium after football’s governing body opted to invoke Article 27 of their disciplinary code.Raskin competes for the ball against Giovanni Reyna during Belgium’s win over the United States in the early hours of Tuesday morning…