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Ghana's Carlos Queiroz: 48-team format risks World Cup becoming 'vulgar, ordinary competition'

Ghana coach Carlos Queiroz criticizes the 48-team World Cup expansion, suggesting the format risks making the tournament 'vulgar' and 'ordinary'.

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📍 The outcome

Ghana coach Carlos Queiroz criticized FIFA's 48-team World Cup expansion, calling the competition "vulgar" and "ordinary." He stated that the value of the new format was debatable. The story quieted without a definitive conclusion in the coverage.

Epilogue added 42d ago, after coverage quieted.

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The story so far

Carlos Queiroz, the manager of Ghana, has questioned the value of the expanded 48-team World Cup format. He describes the competition as potentially becoming 'vulgar' and 'ordinary' due to these changes.

Coverage from The New York Times, Reuters, ESPN, and Sports Illustrated emphasizes Queiroz's criticism of FIFA, with Sports Illustrated noting the manager's assertion that 'money talks' regarding the expansion. Other reports from the Ghana Football Association and Yen News focus on the team's internal outlook and a defeat to Croatia.

Future attention remains on the Black Stars' progress and the ongoing debate regarding the impact of the expanded tournament format.

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The obvious questions

What terms did Carlos Queiroz use to describe the 48-team World Cup?

Queiroz called the competition 'vulgar' and 'ordinary'.

Which organizations or outlets reported on these comments?

The comments were reported by ESPN, Reuters, The New York Times, and Sports Illustrated.

What other Ghana team news was mentioned in the coverage?

The Ghana Football Association stated 'We win or we learn' following a defeat to Croatia.

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