Bielsa hits out at FIFA, questions mandatory World Cup water break | OneFootball

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·21 Juni 2026

Bielsa hits out at FIFA, questions mandatory World Cup water break

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On the eve of the crucial clash between Uruguay and Cape Verde on Matchday 2 of Group H at the 2026 World Cup, Marcelo Bielsa, true to his direct and thoughtful style, gave a press conference. Beyond analyzing strictly football matters, the Celeste coach delivered strong criticism of FIFA regulations, taking particular aim at the mandatory hydration break implemented in the tournament.

A measure “with no footballing sense”

The coach of the Uruguayan national team argued that the rule has been distorted, since it is applied automatically and inflexibly, regardless of the actual weather conditions of the match or the players’ well-being.


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“They add nothing and take away a lot. When the match was split into four parts, football was not what they were thinking about; they were thinking about other repercussions. Now it is carried out regardless of the temperature and even in covered stadiums,” the Argentine coach said firmly.

The team’s analysis and the matchup against Cape Verde

Setting aside the institutional controversy, Bielsa focused on his squad’s needs after the 1-1 draw in the opening match against Saudi Arabia. La Celeste arrive at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami under pressure to take all three points and improve their position in the standings.

  1. Self-criticism about the opener: Bielsa described the first 45 minutes of the opening match as “sluggish” and is confident the team will show from the start the same intensity and fluidity it displayed during the second half against the Arabs.
  2. The squad’s logistics: The strategist once again defended the choice of Playa del Carmen (Mexico) as the team’s training base, downplaying criticism over the wear and tear of travel and prioritizing the calm surroundings and the facilities there for the physical and mental preparation of the Uruguayan squad.

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