What Happened
England coach Thomas Tuchel has voiced concerns regarding the team's capacity to acclimatize to the high altitude in preparation for a World Cup match against Mexico. His comments highlight a potential challenge for the team's performance in the upcoming fixture.
In parallel, a decision was made to allow pubs across England to remain open until 5 a.m. on Monday. This extension is specifically to facilitate the viewing of the World Cup match between Mexico and an unspecified opponent. The timing of this match, likely early Monday morning, necessitates the extended hours for public viewing venues.
Furthermore, Tuchel's remarks have extended to the viewing habits of young fans. He suggested that parents might consider allowing their children to miss school to watch a World Cup match scheduled for 1 a.m. This proposition has reportedly sparked a debate regarding the balance between supporting the team and adhering to children's school schedules.
Key Facts
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England coach Thomas Tuchel stated it is impossible for England to acclimate to altitude for a World Cup match against Mexico.
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Pubs in England are allowed to stay open until 5 a.m. on Monday to show the Mexico game at the World Cup.
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England coach Thomas Tuchel suggested parents let young fans skip school to watch a World Cup match at 1 a.m.
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Tuchel's suggestion about children skipping school to watch the match has sparked debate.

