Club World Cup Heat Crisis Forces Player, Fan Safety Concerns
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Marcos Llorente complained about the heat in Rose Bowl of Los Angeles. Luis Enrique also pointed to the weather as a factor to take into account in the matches
The PSG and Atlético of Madrid entered the competition on Sunday in Pasadena at noon, while the temperature was close to 40°C in the sun. Conditions that endanger the health of the players.
Heat turned up on FIFA after Rose Bowl tempers hit boiling point - Inside World Football
June 17 – Even to the casual television viewer watching DAZN’s broadcast of Paris Saint-Germain versus Atlético Madrid at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, during FIFA’s Club World Cup, it looked brutally hot. Now we’re hearing from the fans and media who were actually there – and it’s an absolute horror story that should have the brass at FIFA headquarters asking questions. Conditions on Sunday have been described as “dangerous” and “horri…
Club World Cup Heat Crisis Forces Player, Fan Safety Concerns
June 17, (THEWILL) – Extreme temperatures at the Club World Cup have sparked urgent calls for match schedule changes after players and fans suffered in sweltering conditions during weekend fixtures. The Paris Saint-Germain versus Atletico Madrid match at Pasadena's Rose Bowl saw midday temperatures reach 32 degrees Celsius, with Atletico's Marcos Llorente describing the conditions
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