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Surface Tension at the World Cup: French Midfielder Criticizes Playing SurfaceFrench midfielder Adrien Rabiot voiced his concerns about the playing surface at the MetLife Stadium, despite France's victory in their opening World Cup match. The temporary grass pitch installed for the tournament did not meet Rabiot's expectations, with the player likening it to an artificial surface due to its hardness and rigidity.
Rabiot's comments highlight a growing issue among elite players who rely on quick ball movement, as the combination of high temperatures and a rapidly drying pitch affects their ability to maintain rhythm on the field. Rabiot's sentiments echo those of Brazilian star Vinicius Junior, who also struggled with the conditions during a recent match at the same venue.
Looking ahead, France will aim for a smoother experience in their upcoming fixtures as they seek to capitalize on their opening win. While they will not be playing at MetLife Stadium in their next match against Iraq, other teams like Senegal and England will continue to navigate the challenges posed by the playing surface in their respective games at the venue. [ad_1]
'Felt artificial' - Adrien Rabiot blames 'hard & rigid' pitch for making France's World Cup clash with Senegal 'very sluggish' | Goal.com
Author: Donny Afroni
Source: goal. com
