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Henderson: England do not need Viagra to get ready for Mexico

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Henderson: England do not need Viagra to get ready for Mexico

Jordan Henderson joked that England do not need Viagra to get ready for the World Cup last-16 clash with Mexico at the Estadio Azteca.

Reports online suggested Thomas Tuchel’s side would be able to use the drug to help combat the effects of altitude in Mexico City, which sits more than 2,000 metres above sea level.

Henderson’s sentiments

After Tuchel declared the rumour “not true”, Henderson was later asked how his side are coping with the challenging environment, and he quipped: “Well, the Viagra helped, I think… I am joking!

“Players are very adaptable, really, and just get on with things.

“Like the kick-off time yesterday, whether we play at 12pm, whether we play at 6pm (local time), it doesn’t really bother us.

“We just come here to do our job, and that’s to be the best version of ourselves, to be together, to compete, to give everything for each other and the nation back home, to make them proud and to try to win a football game.

“Everything that we can’t influence, like kick-off times or altitude or stuff at the hotel, is not in our control, so we just have to find solutions, which we’re pretty good at.

“So for us it’s about full focus on our job ahead, no excuses.

“We’re ready to go and we want to come here and be the best version of ourselves tomorrow, and if we do that, then we’ll have a good chance of winning.”

Adapting to Mexico’s altitude

England will be unable to fully acclimatise as they would have needed to arrive 10 days ago, but they have also arrived too early for the effects on their bodies not to take place.

Elliot Anderson and Manager Thomas Tuchel. PHOTO/https://www.facebook.com/officialnffc

They trained for the first time on Saturday afternoon, and Henderson mirrored his coach’s sentiments, admitting that it took a bit of getting used to.

“You can feel it a little bit, you can feel something,” he said.

“I felt it a little bit, even when you just land and you come to the hotel and you’re just walking around, you can feel something.

“And then today, in training, for me personally, I felt that maybe in the first 10-15 minutes, and then once training got going I stopped thinking about it so much and just concentrated on training.

“So hopefully when the game comes tomorrow, once the lads have done the warm-up and they have got going then the full focus is just on the game, and that’s all the focus is on.”

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