I hate to brag but the brilliance of Southeast Archipelago really needs to be stated. Obviously, Central Europe didn't even dare show up to the betting contest, but we gave them the biggest chances by going against the favourites in the questionnaire,
I know that there were cooling breaks before. But that was when games were being played in much hotter environments. The first game was in Mexico, at the altitude of 2200 meters above sea level. People were sitting in jackets and players had cooling breaks. I know that it's made like that so that all teams have the same conditions. But football matches are divided in four quarters by it no matter if the time is stopped or not.
I'm all for taking measures like these in serious life-threatening conditions too but mandatory hydration/infantino ad breaks are horrible, horrible.
In general this World Cup has been quite bad with time-keeping. Can't remember which match it was I thought I had the wrong channel; was three minutes in and still showing ads. Turns out kickoff was delayed.
Halves, not quarters, you idiots. I like that they're implementing time-wasting punishments (seeing Caicedo forced to wait outside the pitch for his fake injury will teach teams lessons) but I feel like these mandatory interruptions are threatening football's flow. That precious, precious flow of football is what made us all watch it in the first place, does FIFA get that?