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With a laugh, Tuchel denies altitude pills and dismisses revenge

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With a laugh, Tuchel denies altitude pills and dismisses revenge

Mexico vs. England this Sunday (5), valid for the FIFA World Cup round of 16, will be played in Mexico City and at its altitude of 2,240 meters.

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This situation creates extra concern for the English Team, but the supposed use of a medicine to ease the effects of the altitude was ruled out by coach Thomas Tuchel.

English tabloids reported in recent days that WADA, the World Anti-Doping Agency, could grant special authorization for the athletes to use sildenafil citrate, a vasodilator, to lessen the effects of the altitude in the Mexican capital. 

The medicine in question is famous for treating sexual impotence and has Viagra as one of its brand names. 

Tuchel reacted with a laugh to that possibility before giving a brief response: 

"That information is incorrect, it is not true."

The German coach spoke about how he himself is dealing with the "extra" rival England has. 

"We feel it even when we’re not training. I had a bit of a headache, I didn’t sleep as well as on previous days. But nothing I can’t handle, adapt to. I think the players felt it at the start of training. That’s the reality. We can’t physically adapt, but we arrived a day earlier to experience it beforehand, and not during the warm-up. We’ll have the pre-match warm-up to feel the speed of the ball. It’s not strange for them to start so strongly. It’s going to be very difficult for us in the first 20, 30 minutes. But I think we’re in a good position."

Will England revisit a 'trauma'?

England will play at the Azteca again exactly 40 years after the historic clash against Argentina in the quarterfinals of the 1986 World Cup.

Maradona opened the scoring thanks to the "Hand of God" and then also scored the "Goal of the Century." 

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The Argentines knocked out the English and went on toward the title. 

"Everyone remembers the goal, it’s an iconic goal at the Azteca, a huge disappointment for England. It’s painful, it still hurts, but we’re not here for revenge. It’s not even the same opponent. We’re here in great spirits," the coach commented. 

Mexico and England will face off from 9 p.m. Brasília time on the aforementioned Sunday.


The winner will face Brazil or Norway - who will play earlier - in the quarterfinals. 

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Pair of Keller High School, Baylor products named starters in MLB All-Star Game

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Los Angeles Dodgers' Max Muncy on base during a baseball game against the Los Angeles Angels, Sunday, June 7, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Jayne Kamin-Oncea) (Jayne Kamin-Oncea/AP Photo/Jayne Kamin-Oncea)

After tearing up the major leagues through the first half of the season, a pair of Keller High School products were named starters in July's MLB All-Star Game on Saturday.

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Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman Max Muncy and Athletics catcher Shea Langeliers were both selected to the starting lineup of their respective league's All-Star squad, Muncy in the National League and Langeliers in the American.

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For Langeliers, it's the first All-Star selection of his career. It's Muncy's third, though he's never been there with a fellow Keller Indian.

The older of the two, the 35-year-old Muncy is posting his best season since 2019. He entered Saturday slashing .268/.362/.511 for the Dodgers this season with 17 homers and 39 RBIs.

Langeliers has posted a slash line of .264/.328/.494 for the A's. He's become one of the biggest Ranger-killers in the league during his five-season career, and, on pace with that, he's posted an OPS of 1.024 in seven games against Texas in 2026.

Muncy was born in Midland but attended Keller as a high schooler. He was drafted out of Keller in the 41st round in 2009 but opted to go to Baylor instead, where he'd hit .311 in his career as a Bear. The A's drafted him in 2012 but DFA'd him in 2017. He signed on with the Dodgers and his career promptly took off.

Langeliers' path to the majors is similar to Muncy's, starting at Keller where he was a late-round draftee who opted to go the college route instead. He was a star in Waco and was eventually the ninth overall pick in the 2019 draft by the Braves, who would package him to the A's in a 2022 blockbuster deal for Matt Olson. Just a few seasons later, he's the A's franchise catcher.

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Chris Gotterup comes from behind to claim John Deere Classic

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Chris Gotterup has claimed the 2026 John Deere Classic title after Ben Kohles bogeyed on the 18th hole on Sunday's final round.

Gotterup's 9-under 62 was good enough to seal the win. It's his fifth career win and third this season.

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In 2022, Gotterup was given a sponsorship exemption to play in the Quad Cities.

He won playing with his brother, Patrick, as his caddie this week.

"He just kept me in it all week and we were joking having a great time," an emotional Gotterup said with Patrick by his side in a post-round interview with CBS Sports.

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