Here's why a certain small, blue pill could help England's World Cup team in its match against Mexico

Here's why a certain small, blue pill could help England's World Cup team in its match against Mexico

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Key Points:

  • England is preparing for a challenging World Cup match against Mexico in Mexico City, where the high altitude of over 7,217 feet could impact player performance.
  • The Sun highlighted that England players might consider using Viagra, a drug not banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency, to help reduce altitude-related fatigue and dizziness by lowering blood pressure in the lungs.
  • Mexico City’s Azteca Stadium’s altitude is significantly higher than Denver’s Mile High Stadium, making acclimatization a key concern for visiting teams.
  • England kept their hotel location secret upon arrival to avoid disturbances from Mexican fans, who previously disrupted Ecuador’s team by preventing them from sleeping well.
  • The use of Viagra is seen as a potential, albeit imperfect, strategy to gain a physical edge in the tough playing conditions against Mexico.

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