SPIES ON THE PRIZE! England take action to avoid Mexico Spygate episode as fresh plan for World Cup knockout clash emerges
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England have delayed their trip to Mexico City ahead of Monday's
World Cup
knockout match amid concerns over another Spygate.
The Three Lions are currently preparing to face the tournament co-hosts at the iconic Estadio Azteca at 1am UK time on Monday for a place in the quarter-finals.
After
Harry Kane
inspired a
second-half turnaround to beat DR Congo 2-1
,
England
flew from Atlanta back to their training camp in Kansas City. Some have questioned why
Thomas Tuchel's
squad didn't fly straight to
Mexico
in order to adapt to the climate.
The Azteca sits 2,240m above sea level, something which Tuchel has
described as a 'huge advantage' for Mexico
. But it's emerged that one of the main reasons why England will only travel on Friday is their fear of being spied on.
A report from
the Mail
states that Tuchel wants to work on his tactics for the game in a secure environment to avoid potential spies. England have so-far ensured that all of their tactical sessions were well-guarded, away from prying eyes.
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In Kansas City, where England's players will continue returning after each knockout game should they progress, security guards are stationed at various points on the perimeter of the training ground. Police officers are also stationed there.
How
Middlesbrough
would've liked to have such protection before a
Southampton
analyst spied on one of their training sessions ahead of the
Championship
play-offs in May. That led to the infamous Spygate saga which resulted in Southampton losing their spot in the final and Middlesbrough replacing them, only to lose 1-0 against
Hull City
at Wembley.
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Playing in Mexico raises other potential issues for England. In the round of 32, Mexico hosted
Ecuador
, whose football association have filed a formal complaint after locals set off fireworks and used air horns, drums, motorbikes as well as loud music outside of their team hotel in the early hours before their 2-0 defeat.
England are keeping the location of their hotel a secret, with Tuchel saying after beating
Congo
in the round of 32: "We will expect that (noise outside the hotel). But what can we do? We will bring earplugs. I expect everything."