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Originally posted by: Minionite
I believe that a few of the current coaches also said that hydration break wasn't needed or that it should be decided with the coaches just before the match starts if that match needs a break or not.
I agree that it wouldn't be fair, but at the same time, as one of the former coaches said, "this isn't American football, the point and strategy is to be played out over 45 minutes, not 22 minutes".
Oh definitely on VAR. VAR was supposed to help when the referee misses something, but it's more and more becoming another biased referee. I understand that referees are overlooking more simple fouls to keep the game moving, but they are only doing that when the bigger teams are making them, not when the newer teams are making them.
I was wondering yesterday how different the top 8 could have looked if proper fouls were given. Ghana would have won against England. Egypt would have won against Argentina. Germany would have made it top 16 (and how knows maybe won against France). Cape Verde might have had the first and proper chance to defeat Argentina.
Right now the only "underdogs" left are Morocco, Norway, and Switzerland and they aren't the proper underdogs and neither do I expect any of them to make it to the semi-finales with the VAR and refereeing we're seeing (though I'll be rooting for them). Even Belgium over Spain.
No no... Whether breaks are taken or not can never be left to a manager's choice. The primary beneficiaries of these breaks are the broadcasters, so they would never allow managers to control that decision. FIFA accepted that arrangement.
FIFA needs the big name teams to reach at least the SFs otherwise, they'll lose millions of dollars. When Argentina were 2-nil down, I can bet FIFA and the broadcasters must have been sweating hard.
What happened to Morocco... Itna thanda performance.
They looked very defensive and somewhat underprepared for the match.