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The article discusses the widespread criticism directed at former Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp regarding the phenomenon of the "refreshment break" in the 2026 World Cup matches. These breaks, introduced by FIFA as a measure to protect players' health, have been transformed into tools serving commercial interests and advertising needs. This has led to repeated pauses, dividing the match into four segments, each lasting 22.5 minutes. Coaches' statements confirm that these interruptions negatively impact the nature and flow of the game and increase the risk of injuries. Additionally, the pressure on referees and players to adapt to this advertising-driven schedule has been mounting, affecting the overall dynamics of the matches.
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