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England Coach Grilled: Viagra for Altitude Sickness?

England's World Cup hopes hang in the balance as their coach fields bizarre questions about performance-enhancing drugs for their upcoming match against Mexico.

7/5/2026, 4:25:09 PM

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England Coach Grilled: Viagra for Altitude Sickness?

The rumor mill is spinning like a soccer ball in overtime! England's World Cup campaign just took a wild turn, as their coach faced the kind of questions usually reserved for a Hollywood tell-all. Forget tactics and formations – the media wants to know about Viagra! This isn't your typical pre-game press conference. This is a full-blown tabloid-worthy scandal brewing in the thin air of the World Cup. It all went down Saturday, and let’s just say the English manager was definitely feeling the heat, and not just from the altitude. He was put on the spot about whether his team would be popping little blue pills to combat the altitude sickness for their upcoming Round of 16 clash against Mexico.

Talk about a curveball! It’s one thing to discuss strategy, injuries, or even team morale, but Viagra? That’s hitting below the belt, or maybe, above the belt, depending on how you look at it. The global sports media erupted, and the internet, as always, had a field day. Social media platforms were flooded with jokes, memes, and a healthy dose of outrage. Fans are baffled, experts are scratching their heads, and the team? Well, they’re probably just trying to focus on not getting winded. This kind of off-the-field drama is exactly why the World Cup is the greatest show on Earth.

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