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It's finally here Get everything you need to know about the World Cup – England updates, the games to watch and stories you missed – in five minutes, at 1pm, every day. If you are losing you want to try to score, if you are winning you want to try to keep the ball. ‘Those breaks I think they break the momentum.
As a player I don’t think it’s fair.’ Fellow ITV pundit Ian Wright, meanwhile, argued that TV companies and FIFA’s motivation for the hydration breaks had little to do with player welfare and were just another way of making further commercial gains. World Cup matches have seen the advent of hydration breaks with one in each half (Credits: ANP/Shutterstock) ‘I just feel like it’s another way to get adverts in, there’s no way Fox haven’t had a say.
It’s a coaches game this World Cup, there will be analysts sending down three or four clips with tactical adaptations,’USA’s women’s team head coach Emma Hayes. ‘You see Ancelotti make it in the first half by moving Paqueta inside which made a difference because they’d lost a grip of the game in the first 25 minutes. In The Mixer’s World Cup special Everything you need to know about the World Cup – England updates, the games to watch and stories you missed – in five minutes, at 1pm, every day.
