FIFA to review controversial World Cup hydration breaks after final, says Arsene Wenger: ‘People were not happy with it'
19 July 20261 min read0 views

Speaking ahead of the World Cup final, Arsene Wenger said FIFA will review the hydration breaks after the tournament.
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