England ready to write their own chapter in iconic match, says Tuchel

England ready to write their own chapter in iconic match, says Tuchel

  • Tuchel relishes England’s iconic World Cup clash with Mexico.
  • England refuse to use altitude or the partisan Azteca crowd as excuses.
  • It doesn’t get much bigger than facing Mexico at the Azteca, says Henderson
MEXICO CITY, July 4 (Reuters) – England manager Thomas Tuchel said ​his side were relishing the chance to play in one of world football’s most famous stadiums as they ‌completed preparations on Saturday for their World Cup last-16 showdown against hosts Mexico at the Azteca Stadium.

The visitors trained at Pumas UNAM’s Cantera complex after arriving in Mexico City on Friday, getting their first feel of the altitude before facing an unbeaten Mexico side backed by a raucous home crowd.

“We are in ​an iconic place, an iconic stadium, a massive game, a knockout game against Mexico at the Azteca,” Tuchel told ​reporters. “It’s an iconic match and a big stage, and we feel it.”
Much of the build-up has centred ⁠on Mexico City’s 2,200-meter altitude after England had only four days between their round-of-32 victory over DR Congo and Sunday’s game.
England’s ​players, however, appeared relaxed during the 15 minutes of training open to the media, joking with one another and smiling as they ​went through their warm-up drills.

Tuchel acknowledged the conditions during England’s first training session in the capital and insisted his players would not use them as an excuse.

“The players felt it in the first minutes of the training session and the longer it went, they could cope with it better,” the ​German said. “It’s just what it is.”
The England manager also dismissed suggestions his side expected a hostile reception despite facing the co-hosts ​in front of a fervent home crowd.
“I don’t expect a hostile environment,” he said. “I think it will be emotional and full of support for ‌the home ⁠nation. Altitude, it is what it is. Home crowd, it is what it is.
“We need to overcome obstacles, but we have the spirit, the commitment, the pure will and the glue in the team to overcome these things.”
Midfielder Jordan Henderson said England had embraced the magnitude of the occasion rather than the challenges surrounding it.
“It doesn’t get much better or bigger than ​playing Mexico in Mexico City in ​this stadium,” the 36-year-old ⁠said.

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