Thomas Tuchel, coach of the England national football team, humorously denied reports that his players were using Viagra to cope with the high altitude of Mexico City during their World Cup match against Mexico. The discussion arose after studies suggested that sildenafil, the active ingredient in Viagra, might improve cardiovascular performance at high altitudes. However, the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) noted that such effects would likely only occur above 4,000 meters, while the Azteca Stadium is located at 2,200 meters. Despite this, some experts have speculated about potential benefits, though evidence remains limited. Both Tuchel and player Jordan Henderson joked about the possibility before clarifying they were not using the drug.
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