FIFA admits hydration breaks may not continue after World Cup criticism
FIFA will analyse the impact of hydration breaks after the World Cup, says Arsene Wenger a day before the final.
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FIFA will analyse the impact of hydration breaks after the World Cup, says Arsene Wenger a day before the final.
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