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Paraguay Coach Slams Hydration Breaks: "Game Disruption, Purely Commercial"

Gustavo Alfaro calls for restricted use of stoppages, as FIF

Paraguay Coach Slams Hydration Breaks: "Game Disruption, Purely Commercial"
Rahaf Al-Khuli
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Ekhbary News Agency | May 12, 2024

Paraguay's national team coach, Gustavo Alfaro, voiced strong disapproval of the hydration breaks implemented during World Cup matches, labeling them as "game disruption" with purely commercial objectives. The Argentine coach, known for his frankness, emphasized that these stoppages should be reserved for extreme circumstances and only with mutual team consent. He cautioned that their continued mandatory use risks transforming football matches into four halves instead of the traditional two.

Sharp Critique of Commercial Interests

Alfaro asserted during a lengthy press conference that these breaks extend beyond mere player hydration, serving commercial interests at the expense of game continuity, which he considers the essence of football. He also criticized the sport's commercial elite for imposing exorbitant ticket prices on fans, many of whom are working-class individuals. Alfaro highlighted how his team struggled with the extended duration of these breaks during their 1-4 defeat to the United States and their victory against Turkey.

Further World Cup Developments

In related World Cup news, FIFA announced a five-match suspension for Qatar's midfielder, Asem Madibo. This decision stems from his "reckless tackle" on Canadian player Ismaël Koné, who sustained a broken leg. These criticisms highlight a growing tension between the sporting integrity and commercial aspects of major tournaments. Meanwhile, Bosnia and Herzegovina officially secured their qualification for the Round of 32 following a 3-1 victory over Qatar, marking their second appearance in the tournament's history.

Keywords: # Gustavo Alfaro # Paraguay # hydration breaks # World Cup # FIFA # Asem Madibo # Bosnia and Herzegovina # football