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Paraguay coach rails against mandatory cooling breaks, says 'continuity is broken' (opens original article in a new tab)

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Paraguay coach Gustavo Alfaro criticized mandatory cooling breaks at the World Cup, arguing they disrupt football's continuity and hinder performance, while FIFA defends them as necessary for player welfare.

  • Paraguay coach Gustavo Alfaro criticized mandatory cooling breaks at the World Cup, arguing they disrupt football's continuity.
  • Alfaro claimed the breaks were too long and hindered his team's performance, citing a 4-1 loss to the US and a match against Turkey.
  • FIFA President Gianni Infantino defended cooling breaks, stating they are based on sporting considerations, not commercial interests.

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