Tom Brady has become increasingly visible in the build-up to this summer’s World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
He has recently appeared at promotional events and even assisted with the draw alongside Shaquille O’Neal.
As one of the most recognisable sporting figures in America, the NFL legend’s involvement has been seen as part of FIFA’s push to grow the tournament’s profile in the States.
However, comments Brady made about FIFA president Gianni Infantino have raised eyebrows among football fans.
Infantino remains a deeply divisive figure within the sport, and Brady’s glowing praise did not go down well with many supporters.
Tom Brady praises FIFA president Gianni Infantino’s leadership
During a recent interview with Fox Sports, Brady discussed his relationship with FIFA’s leadership.
The seven-time Super Bowl champion did not hesitate to offer strong praise for the man at the top of world football, Infantino.
“What Gianni has done, in terms of his leadership, his inclusion, I think Gianni is a man of the people,” Brady said.
“He’s always out there celebrating the great parts of the sport. I think he’s made great contributions to the world of football.
“And getting a chance to get to know him and understanding the person he is, the values he represents, I think that really showcases itself within the broader goals of what football is all about.
“Football is for everyone, it’s a chance for all of us to connect globally over something that we love.”
Tom Brady receives backlash from football fans
Unsurprisingly, Brady’s remarks sparked an immediate reaction online.
Football fans were quick to push back against his assessment of Infantino ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
“In my lifetime, I have never seen such a big disconnect between celebrities/those in power/wealthy individuals vs regular people.
“Calling Infantino a man of the people is like pissing in my face and telling me it’s raining,” posted Tactical Manager on X.

“Nothing says ‘man of the people’ like making the World Cup unaffordable for the people lol,” wrote journalist Leyla Hamed.
Sports writer Amos Murphy added: “Getting the sense that Tom Brady doesn’t quite understand what ‘man of the people’ means.”
Meanwhile, Sid Lowe responded with a laughing emoji, suggesting that he also disagrees with Brady’s comments.
“An out-of-touch rich guy praising another out-of-touch rich guy for doing the basic functions of his position. Get both of these men out of my sport,” said another fan.
“A good indication here of the brain damage suffered as a quarterback,” replied an even harsher critic.
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