Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jul 5
Tuchel Urges England to Stay Calm Before 6 p.m. Mexico Clash at 2,240m Altitude
Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jul 5

Tuchel Urges England to Stay Calm Before 6 p.m. Mexico Clash at 2,240m Altitude

3 articles · Updated · ESPN · Jul 5

Summary

  • England trained in Mexico City on Saturday with Thomas Tuchel telling players not to "lose their heads" before Sunday's World Cup last-16 tie against Mexico after a disrupted buildup.
  • FIFA had considered moving the Azteca kickoff forward by six hours because of fan-safety concerns and forecast severe thunderstorms, but left the match at its scheduled 6 p.m. start.
  • At 2,240m above sea level, the altitude was already felt in training — Tuchel said players struggled in the opening minutes but coped better as the session went on.
  • England arrived a day early to adjust and are under heavy hotel security after Ecuador complained about fireworks before its 2-0 loss to Mexico, though Tuchel said England had no issues overnight.
  • Tuchel expects Mexico to start aggressively in the first 15-20 minutes and said England's best response is to stay relaxed, accept conditions they cannot change and focus on controllable details.

Insights

Will England's tactical prep be undone by sleepless nights and a hostile off-pitch environment?
Is Mexico's perfect record and extreme home advantage simply too much for England to overcome?