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Mauricio Pochettino revealed a revolution he started with the drinks breaks, but he's still not a fan.
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00:00It's unusual, but I want to tell you one thing. I was the first to start doing this.
00:06In the half-time, yes, when I started in Spanish in 2009.
00:12But still, I don't like it. I prefer, of course, if it's too hot.
00:18I think the water break is important because the health of the players are the first.
00:24But if it's not too hot and we are going to play in a stadium that is 21, 22, 23
00:30degrees,
00:30I think it's not necessary to stop. I think the players are prepared and ready to compete during 45 minutes.
00:38But it's like plenty of rules to try today, but at the end the referee didn't try because it was
00:45an unofficial game.
00:46Yes, okay, but after it's going to happen, this type of thing during the World Cup.
00:54Yes, rules that for sure I don't like, they say that they are going to help to the spectacle.
01:01But we are going in a direction that we are going to change because if we add the rules,
01:08and then the soccer or the football that we know is going to stop to exist and it's going to
01:15become another sport.
01:18But in your question, I still don't like.
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