England manager Thomas Tuchel and Scotland 's Steve Clarke were both critical after a lengthy, star-studded World Cup draw ceremony in Washington D.C. on Friday.
The biggest World Cup draw ever staged turned into a two-and-a-half-hour spectacle, featuring performances from Robbie Williams, a FIFA Peace Prize presentation to U.S. President Donald Trump, and ball-drawing duties handled by sporting greats including Tom Brady and Shaquille O'Neal.
"I do not like it," Tuchel told BBC Sport afterwards. "We could have done it without all of this.
"I don't need it. But, of course, it's a huge stage, and it's big entertainment.
"I was very well aware that it's not about the deep insight of football today. It was about the presentation, it was about the entertainment."
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