The Guardian
The Guardian
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Thomas Tuchel stated that England faces a significant disadvantage in Mexico City's high altitude during their upcoming World Cup match, due to FIFA regulations preventing team acclimatization plans. The team traveled from Kansas City to Mexico City shortly before the game, with experts advising that arriving close to kick-off is ideal, but FIFA's rules require training at designated sites the day before. Tuchel acknowledged that Mexico's familiarity with the altitude provides a clear advantage and expressed concerns about the impact on his players, including key midfielder Declan Rice, who is managing nerve pain but expects to play. The team is also preparing for potential disturbances from local fans outside their hotel before the match.
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