Updated 02.29 | Published 02.24
The plane’s water sprinklers were turned on during a mandatory break between Canada and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Bastian Schweinsteiger, 41, is critical.
– It changes everything, says the former world champion in ARD’s broadcast.
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During the 2026 FIFA World Cup, there are mandatory breaks in the middle of both halves.
During what are called hydration breaks, the players can drink, discuss tactics and rest while the commercial TV companies can show commercials.
The three-minute interruptions have so far been a bit of a watershed.
Within the international football association, Fifa, they are satisfied with the new rule, but the former world champion Bastian Schweinsteiger not a big fan.
The water sprinklers were turned on
Schweinsteiger is a TV pundit for Germany’s ARD and commented on Friday night’s 1-1 draw between Canada and Bosnia-Herzegovina in Toronto.
He stated that the match was played in perfect weather conditions and had not needed any breaks. In addition, he criticized the fact that water sprinklers were turned on all over the pitch during the stoppage in the second half.
– It changes everything, says Schweinsteiger in ARD’s broadcast.
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He continues:
– The ball slides faster and as a player you have to adjust. A few minutes earlier, the ball might not have moved quite as fast. And then it suddenly slides much faster again.
Schweinsteiger thought he saw that the players had problems after the watering.
– I noticed that the passing game became choppy. I don’t think it’s a very good idea to make the pitch so wet, says Schweinsteiger.