Joe Hart discusses goalkeeper challenges with World Cup ball
BBC Sport • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 26, 2026, 11:02 AM
Last updated Jun 26, 2026

Former England goalkeeper Joe Hart addressed concerns regarding the Trionda World Cup ball and its impact on goalkeepers during the tournament. Hart responded to questions, emphasizing that the ball's design may complicate shot-stopping efforts for players. His insights come as teams compete in the ongoing FIFA World Cup. The discussion highlights the ongoing adjustments goalkeepers must make when adapting to the new equipment amid high-stakes matches.
- •Joe Hart answers questions about the Trionda World Cup ball
- •Hart explains how the ball may affect goalkeeper performance
- •The FIFA World Cup is currently underway
- •Goalkeepers are adapting to challenges posed by the new ball
- 11:02 AMBBC Sport — Hart explains how goalkeepers are struggling with World Cup ball
"Former England goalkeeper Joe Hart answers your questions about the Trionda World Cup ball and how it might be affecting goalkeepers at the tournament.
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