England and Mexico World Cup Match Kick-off Time Remains Unchanged Despite Weather Concerns
The article discusses England's anticipated difficulties in their World Cup 2026 match against Mexico at the Azteca stadium, which sits at 2,200m above sea level.It highlights the physical and tactical challenges posed by the altitude, referencing past experiences with high-altitude venues like Lake Titicaca.The piece critiques the unrealistic expectations placed on England's players, noting the team's structural issues in midfield and defense.
It also addresses tactical concerns, such as the need for adjustments in playing style to counter Mexico's quick starts and the potential impact of altitude sickness on player performance.
The author questions whether England's struggles are due to altitude or deeper tactical flaws, while emphasizing the importance of acclimatization and strategic preparation.
The article concludes by acknowledging the difficulty of the match but suggests that a loss would not be an embarrassment, as the competition will feature stronger teams at lower altitudes.
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