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England players will be allowed to use viagra for World Cup clash with Mexico

England’s squad heads to high‑altitude Mexico City, facing a hostile reception and a controversial permission to use Viagra before the World Cup clash.

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England’s national football team arrived in Mexico City ahead of their World Cup group match against Mexico. Coverage notes the city’s elevation and weather conditions as a factor for the players, and a LADbible report says the team will be permitted to use Viagra to help cope with the altitude.

The Guardian and BBC describe a hostile welcome, with the squad being booed upon arrival at their hotel. Al Jazeera provides details on how the altitude could affect performance, while Forbes frames the challenge as an “elevation or altitude” issue for England.

Future coverage will likely focus on the match kickoff time, any official statements confirming the Viagra allowance, and the response from Mexican fans and tournament officials.

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Quick answers

What medical allowance has been reported for England players?

LADbible reports that England players will be allowed to use Viagra ahead of the World Cup match in Mexico City.

Why is altitude a concern for the England team?

Al Jazeera explains that Mexico City’s high elevation and weather can affect player performance, prompting special preparation.

How have Mexican fans reacted to England’s arrival?

The Guardian and BBC report that the England team was booed and received a hostile welcome at their hotel.

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