As soccer fans voice their anger over the cost to attend this year’s FIFA World Cup , NJ Transit has wilted under pressure and slashed its train ticket prices yet again. Fans already face exorbitant costs to attend games, between expensive hotel rooms, airfare and up to four-figure ticket prices. Yet host cities across the U.S., Mexico and Canada have caused tensions to boil as they raise the price of public transportation tickets well beyond their typical cost. Officials in New Jersey, where the New York/New Jersey Stadium - usually known as MetLife Stadium - is located, are seemingly trying to help ease that burden. NJ Transit had previously set round-trip tickets at $150 for the roughly 9-mile journey from Penn Station. However, following tremendous backlash, lowered the price to $105, and then to $98 on Tuesday. The cost of a bus ticket from New York City to the matches also decreased drastically on Tuesday, with New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announcing the price would go from $80 to $20.…