Heat keeps Bayern subs in locker room for Club World Cup match

Bayern Munich substitute players watched their team play Benfica from the locker room instead of sitting on the sideline bench. The extreme heat at Bank of America stadium forced the German club to move these players inside. Medical staff made this decision to protect the athletes from dangerous temperatures. A photo showed the substitutes inside watching the Club World Cup match on screens. The image spread quickly across social media platform X.

The match took place during the third round of group stage competition. Stadium temperatures reached levels that concerned team doctors about player safety. Bayern Munich officials decided extra protection was needed beyond normal heat precautions. The Club World Cup tournament happens under very hot weather conditions that challenge all teams. Many clubs worry about how the extreme heat affects their players.

Tournament organizers already approved special water breaks during each half of games. Players can drink fluids and use cold wet towels to cool down their bodies. Medical teams place cooling towels on player heads during these breaks. The weather conditions on this particular day required even more safety steps. Some teams took additional measures to keep their athletes healthy and safe.
 

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