As England prepares for their World Cup last 16 match against Mexico, manager Thomas Tuchel has made three significant changes to the starting XI. Jarell Quansah, Bukayo Saka, and Anthony Gordon are set to take the field, replacing Djed Spence, Noni Madueke, and Marcus Rashford. Spence’s exclusion follows a mixed performance and a reported muscle issue, highlighting the physical demands players face at high altitudes.
The match at the Azteca Stadium poses unique challenges, particularly due to the altitude of 7,000 feet. Tuchel noted that acclimatisation is difficult, and players may experience shortness of breath. This factor could impact their performance, especially in the early minutes when Mexico typically starts aggressively.
Additionally, adverse weather conditions have already caused delays in the tournament, adding another layer of unpredictability. England’s players are urged to remain focused despite these distractions, as they prepare for a crucial encounter that could lead them to a quarter-final against Brazil or Norway.
With captain Harry Kane leading the team, England aims to overcome these obstacles and secure a place in the next round. The match kicks off at 01:00 BST, and the team’s ability to adapt will be key to their success against the co-hosts.
Source: Metro

