
Wenger admits World Cup hydration breaks split opinion
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Meanwhile, former Arsenal manager Wenger insisted the expansion of the World Cup to feature 48 teams, up from 32 at the previous edition, had proven to be a success. “It was questioned before it started but we found it was ethically needed to give a chance to more teams. Arsene Wenger said Saturday he accepted that the hydration breaks used at this year’s World Cup were not universally popular and said FIFA will assess whether to implement them in the same way in the future. Despite Wenger's assessment, the future of these breaks remains uncertain, with FIFA planning a post-tournament review to decide on their continued use in future competitions.
Furthermore, Fifa promises a ‘deep analysis’ on hydration breaks after World Cup final.
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Meanwhile, former Arsenal manager Wenger insisted the expansion of the World Cup to feature 48 teams, up from 32 at the previous edition, had proven to be a success. “It was questioned before it started but we found it was ethically needed to give a chance to more teams.
according to Vanguard (Nigeria)Arsene Wenger said Saturday he accepted that the hydration breaks used at this year’s World Cup were not universally popular and said FIFA will assess whether to implement them in the same way in the future.
according to Vanguard (Nigeria)Despite Wenger's assessment, the future of these breaks remains uncertain, with FIFA planning a post-tournament review to decide on their continued use in future competitions.
according to The IndependentFifa promises a ‘deep analysis’ on hydration breaks after World Cup final.
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