AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorld Cup Health & Safety: A Guardian analysis flags severe heat in early World Cup matches, with wet-bulb temperatures of 28C+ in some stadiums and calls for FIFA to better protect player welfare as climate change makes heat a bigger performance risk. Uruguay Focus: Uruguay’s opener vs Saudi Arabia ended 1-1, and the tournament’s heat problem is now part of the conversation around how teams cope in host cities. Injury Watch (Brazil): Neymar is reportedly on track to return for Brazil’s final Group C match vs Scotland after a calf strain, with coach Carlo Ancelotti saying he’ll train with the team soon. Injury Watch (Spain): Spain’s campaign is hit by fitness concerns: Lamine Yamal isn’t ready for a full 90, and new signing Víctor Muñoz suffered an additional muscle injury that could keep him out of upcoming matches. Sports Medicine Angle: Canada midfielder Ismael Kone suffered a serious injury and is set for surgery after a red-card tackle in Canada’s 6-0 win over Qatar.
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