Sports interviews are under scrutiny across multiple competitions, from World Cup coaches losing composure on camera to formulaic pre- and post-match exchanges at Wimbledon drawing criticism. Notable interviews include Utah's Darryn Peterson discussing defensive challenges and Anthony Barry's engaging halftime commentary, while media figures navigate unpredictability in high school and professional sports settings.
·World Cup coaches increasingly losing composure during interviews, creating negative optics
·Anthony Barry distinguished as World Cup coach making halftime interviews compelling viewing
·Wimbledon's pre- and post-match interview format criticized as repetitive and uninspired
·Queer representation in sports becoming focus of interview discussions
·NFL coaching interviews accelerating with Bills hiring Joe Brady and other finalists emerging
drawn from The Guardian, The New York Times, Yahoo Sports, Everything Theatre · updated 5h ago