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England's World Cup Hopes Threatened by Potential Mexican Advantage, Says Harry Kane

England's World Cup Hopes Threatened by Potential Mexican Advantage, Says Harry Kane

England's attention has shifted to their upcoming match against Mexico, a team that boasts the advantage of playing at home. The Azteca stadium, where the match will take place, has a notorious reputation for being a difficult venue for international opponents, with Mexico having lost only two out of 89 competitive matches there. The stadium's high altitude, approximately 2,240 meters above sea level, poses an additional challenge for England's players.

The high altitude of the Azteca stadium is a significant concern for England, as it can have a profound impact on the team's physical performance. Harry Kane, England's recent goalscoring hero, acknowledged that adapting to the altitude is not feasible given the short timeframe between matches. England manager Tuchel echoed this sentiment, stating that the altitude will be a major disadvantage due to the team's inability to physically adapt to it.

Research suggests that athletes competing at high altitude need to spend at least a week or two acclimatizing to the environment to allow their bodies to generate more red blood cells. However, England's squad will only have a few days to prepare, which is insufficient time to make the necessary adjustments. Tuchel recognizes that this is a significant advantage for Mexico, but remains confident that his team is ready to face the challenge.

England's players will have to contend with the physical demands of playing at high altitude, which can lead to fatigue, dizziness, and other performance-impacting symptoms. Despite these challenges, Tuchel believes that his team has shown the necessary attitude and determination to overcome them. The match against Mexico promises to be a tough test for England, but the team is prepared to face the obstacles head-on.

MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - JUNE 30: Fans of Mexico cheers as Julian Quinones #16 of Mexico is thrown in the air by team mates as they celebrate after the team's victory and progression to the Round of 16 after the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round Of 32 match between Mexico and Ecuador at Mexico City Stadium on June 30, 2026 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Ryan Pierse - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images) Mandatory on June 30, 2026 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Ian Robles/ Eyepix Group) Mexico v Ecuador Round of 32 - FIFA World Cup 2026, Mexico City - 30 Jun 2026

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