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The World Cup's hidden runners: referees keep pace with players and pressure
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The World Cup's hidden runners: referees keep pace with players and pressure

The headline suggests that referees at the World Cup face significant pressure, comparable to that experienced by players, highlighting potential challenges or controversies surrounding their role. While the exact nature of this pressure is not detailed in the provided information, the focus appears to be on the internal dynamics and pressures faced by referees during high-stakes international football matches.

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The World Cup's hidden runners: referees keep pace with players and pressure

The headline suggests that referees at the World Cup face significant pressure, comparable to that experienced by players, highlighting potential challenges or controversies surrounding their role. While the exact nature of this pressure is not detailed in the provided information, the focus appears to be on the internal dynamics and pressures faced by referees during high-stakes international football matches.

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