World Cup: FIFA Hydration Breaks Stir Debate Over Game Flow
FIFA's hydration breaks at the World Cup spark debate between player safety and game momentum.

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FIFA introduced hydration breaks during the World Cup to address extreme heat conditions, with temperatures reaching 35 degrees Celsius. Critics including Alan Shearer and Roy Keane argue these breaks disrupt the game's momentum and flow.
Supporters say the breaks are necessary for player safety in such heat. The debate centers on whether FIFA's handling of hydration breaks balances player health with maintaining the sport's rhythm.
Fans and analysts remain divided on the impact of these breaks on the quality of play.
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