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Australia⚽ Sports7 hr. ago

Are England players taking viagra? Tuchel denies rumours

The article reports on rumors suggesting some England football players might be using Viagra, a medication typically used to treat erectile dysfunction. The speculation arose after a match where several players appeared to be taking pills during halftime. However, coach Thomas Tuchel has denied these rumors, stating there is no evidence to support such claims. The article highlights the controversy surrounding the issue and the potential implications for player health and performance, while emphasizing that no official confirmation has been provided.

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news.com.au logonews.com.auIndependentCenter7 hr. ago
Are England players taking viagra? Tuchel denies rumours

The article reports on rumors suggesting some England football players might be using Viagra, a medication typically used to treat erectile dysfunction. The speculation arose after a match where several players appeared to be taking pills during halftime. However, coach Thomas Tuchel has denied these rumors, stating there is no evidence to support such claims. The article highlights the controversy surrounding the issue and the potential implications for player health and performance, while emphasizing that no official confirmation has been provided.

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