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Wenger: World Cup 2026 Hydration Breaks Didn’t Affect Games
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Wenger: World Cup 2026 Hydration Breaks Didn’t Affect Games

Complete Sports about 7 hours 1 mins read

Arsène Wenger has disclosed that the mandatory three-minute hydration breaks introduced at the FIFAWorld Cup 2026 have split opinions and will be reviewed by FIFA post-tournament. While some coaches praised the breaks for player welfare, critics argue they disrupt match momentum and serve as unscripted commercial slots for broadcasters. Read Also:Saka Scores Hat-trick As England [...]

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