England players offered Viagra to counter altitude effects before Mexico clash
England's World Cup preparations have included an unconventional medical measure, with players reportedly being offered Viagra ahead of their match against Mexico. The drug's vasodilatory properties — its ability to widen blood vessels — may help improve blood circulation in the low-oxygen, high-altitude environment of Mexico City. The team's medical staff is said to be exploring this approach as a legitimate performance aid rather than a recreational one. England are set to face Mexico at the Estadio Azteca, a stadium where the team has historically performed well.
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