Arsène Wenger had deleted the criticism of Jürgen Klopp In the revised FIFA Club World Cup, with 32 teams, it qualifies as a “amazing -amazing competition” and featured the support they received from participating teams, players and coaches. KLOPP, former Liverpool, described the expansion of the competition as “the worst idea was never invented” in an interview with the German newspaper ‘Die Welt’ two weeks ago. Wenger, now FIFA World Soccer Development Director, declined these statements during an information session of the Technical Study Group (GET) session of FIFA in New York.
“Everyone has the right to comment, and I do not share Jürgen Klopp’s opinion,” Wenger told the press. “I think a club World Cup, a real club World Cup is required. If now all the clubs are in this competition, I’m sure we have 100 % responses from those who want to repeat it. So that’s the best answer.”
Wenger also pointed out the unexpected assistance numbers as evidence of the competition’s success. “The decisive question is: Do fans want to? The help projections are low, but in reality they are higher than expected. The answer is there,” he added despite the FIFA that the ticket prices had to lower several times.
The contest provided FIFA for a trial field before the 2026 World Cup, held in North America. Wenger acknowledged that the heat of the day in the United States has raised challenges, but it is said that FIFA has learned essential lessons to address these problems. “The heat in some games is a problem. We tried to fight it with breaks to refresh the air and water the fields in the breaks. We learned a lot in that aspect.”
Stadiums are covered to fight heat
At the forefront, Wenger indicated that FIFA considers the use of stages covered in cities such as Atlanta, Dallas, Los Angeles and Houston to house the first parties of next year’s contests. He also announced that FIFA analysts studied the heat impact of players’ performance, and found that temperatures greater than 35 degrees Celsius (95 degree Fahrenheit) affect high races and sprins than the total traveling distance.
“Without hesitation, next year there will be more roof stadiums, as we need to follow television programming. We learn to be more prepared to deal with these conditions,” Wenger said.
Source: La Verdad

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