Verifying news claims
We need to respond to the user, who posted a Chinese statement about FIFA confirming that the 2026 World Cup will introduce NFL rules. This seems like a claim that's likely misinformation, so we should verify the facts first. Since my knowledge cutoff is in October 2024 and today is December 27, 2025, I can't claim updated knowledge. I'll express some uncertainty and offer to check the information without making definitive statements on this.Asking for clarification

I think I should ask the user if they want me to fact-check the statement they posted about FIFA. They didn't ask a specific question, just shared a headline. I’ll clarify if they need a fact-check or an explanation. As of my knowledge cutoff, FIFA hadn't adopted four quarters, and any change would be a significant announcement. I'll also mention periodic proposals like a 60-minute stop-clock or 30-minute halves. Of course, I’ll respond in Chinese and keep it concise, mentioning I can check current sources.Crafting a concise response
In 2021, IFAB tested additional stoppages for youth tournaments, but they haven't been widely adopted. I want to create a statement that conveys uncertainty, saying this claim is likely false. As of my knowledge cutoff in October 2024, FIFA and IFAB have not announced any changes to World Cup rules adopting NFL-style quarters. I’ll clarify that any changes would need IFAB approval and suggest checking credible sources. I can offer to help the user find authoritative information.

这更像是谣言/标题党。
需要我现在替你核查权威来源(FIFA/IFAB 官网、路透社、AP 等)并给出结论和来源链接吗?

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