Saka stays neutral on World Cup hydration breaks

Short overview
England winger Bukayo Saka says he will not comment controversially on the mandatory three-minute hydration breaks at the World Cup, after they drew criticism.
England winger Bukayo Saka has said he will not make any controversial remarks about the World Cup's mandatory hydration breaks, following criticism of the three-minute pauses in each half.
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