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Tunisian goalkeeper fakes injury to break Ramadan fast mid-game!

Ramadan will have ended by the start of the World Cup

Newsroom June 5 11:00

There will be six predominantly Muslim nations at the 2018 World Cup, and players from all of them face a dilemma: Will they observe Ramadan, and fast from dawn to sunset, while preparing for the biggest tournament of their lives?

Tunisian players have apparently decided they will. But they have also devised a clever plan for refueling during games once the sun sets and time comes to break the fast.

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In each of their two World Cup warm-up friendlies this past week, goalkeeper Mouez Hassen has gone down early in the second half with an “injury.” In the 49th minute of a game against Turkey on Saturday, he lay flat on his back, almost a mirror image of the 58th minute of Monday’s match against Portugal.

 

: Mouez Hassen (@hassen_mouez) touché lors d’un contact aérien avec un joueur turc,les Aigles de Carthage en profitent pour romprent le jeûne avec quelques barres énergétiques,des dattes et de l’eau
#Ramadan #Iftar #TUNTUR (2-2) @LBDFootball @tunisiefootball pic.twitter.com/iGYLlijTlm

— Les Aigles de Carthage (@LADC_Officiel) June 3, 2018

Fun fact:
Tunisian National team has played the last two friendlies while fasting. So, whenever the time comes to break Fast. The players have an agreement that the GK would go down so they can get a moment to drink some water and get something to eat #Ramadan #tunisia pic.twitter.com/4Rgz380ukW

— Souhail Khmira (@SKhmira) June 2, 2018

And while he lay there – then while he received attention from Tunisia’s medical staff – the other 10 players on the field rushed over to the sideline to drink water and eat dates – their first food intake in hours.

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Tunisia won’t have to carry the ploy into the World Cup. Ramadan will end before its first game – June 18 against England.

But fasting during the buildup to a major tournament comes with its own risks. A document obtained by Yahoo Sports in May outlining upcoming FIFA-commissioned research states: “By the end of Ramadan, there is an increased risk of nutritional and energy deficiency in active athletes. The post-Ramadan effects have been given little attention and exactly how long the effects, if any, will last remains unclear.”
Various medical studies recommend adjusting training schedules and other routines to accommodate players who are fasting.

source: yahoo.com

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