EPISODE · Jun 22, 2026 · 46 MIN
World Cup Hydration Break Debate: Are Coaches Taking Over the Game? With Ashley Gumbrell
from Modern Soccer Coach Podcast · host Gary Curneen
Join us for bonus MSC World Cup content: https://www.youtube.com/@ModernSoccerCoachTV Are hydration breaks helping the game... or hurting it? At the 2026 World Cup, hydration breaks have become much more than player recovery. Coaches are using them to deliver tactical information, adjust game plans, and influence momentum in ways we've never seen before. In this episode, Ashley Gumbrell joins Gary Curneen to discuss: ⚽ The rise of "tactical timeouts" in football ⚽ What coaches are actually doing during hydration breaks ⚽ The balance between coaching and player autonomy ⚽ Lessons from Tuchel, Pochettino and other World Cup coaches ⚽ Whether more information is really helping players perform As coaching behaviours continue to evolve, are these interventions improving decision-making—or taking too much responsibility away from the players?
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Join us for bonus MSC World Cup content: https://www.youtube.com/@ModernSoccerCoachTV Are hydration breaks helping the game... or hurting it? At the 2026 World Cup, hydration breaks have become much more than player recovery. Coaches are using them to deliver tactical information, adjust game plans, and influence momentum in ways we've never seen before. In this episode, Ashley Gumbrell joins Gary Curneen to discuss: ⚽ The rise of "tactical timeouts" in football ⚽ What coaches are actually doing during hydration breaks ⚽ The balance between coaching and player autonomy ⚽ Lessons from Tuchel, Pochettino and other World Cup coaches ⚽ Whether more information is really helping players perform As coaching behaviours continue to evolve, are these interventions improving decision-making—or taking too much responsibility away from the players?
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