
FIFA's Hydration Breaks Are a Commercial Dressed Up as Welfare
FIFA says the mandatory breaks at World Cup 2026 are about player welfare. Fans watching Fox cut to a full-screen ad mid-match aren't buying it.
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FIFA says the mandatory breaks at World Cup 2026 are about player welfare. Fans watching Fox cut to a full-screen ad mid-match aren't buying it.

A Katy Perry-fronted ceremony and a 4-1 opener don't make the USMNT a football power. They just raise the price of the next loss.

Two narrow wins, two very different problems. England and Portugal's June friendlies exposed tactical questions no manager wants to answer four days out.

Gordon to Barça. Konaté gone for free. Ederson to United before the window even opens. This isn't a transfer summer — it's a pre-tournament land grab.

Messi will captain Argentina at a sixth World Cup, and football's quiet rule about when greatness expires just got rewritten in front of everyone.

Thomas Tuchel left out Foden, Palmer and Alexander-Arnold from England's World Cup squad. He's betting a national-team manager's job is sociology, not selection.