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Tuchel calls Azteca clash against Mexico 'karma' 40 years after Hand of God

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England manager Thomas Tuchel has described his side's upcoming World Cup match against Mexico at the Azteca Stadium as a moment of 'karma', referencing the infamous 1986 'Hand of God' incident. Tuchel expressed confidence that England can handle the high-altitude conditions at the venue through tactical discipline and mental resilience. The England boss also pointed to hydration breaks as a potentially key tactical tool, having already benefited from them in a previous victory. The match represents a significant occasion for England, who will be looking to rewrite history at the iconic Mexican ground.

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