Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Mexican World Cup Players Can't Have Sex Or Eat Meat

Head coach Miguel Herrera doesn’t want his players scoring off the field.



Mexico's national team strategy heading into the 2014 World Cup is all about being aggressive: A 5-3-2 formation, swift starts, and… pent-up sexual and gastronomic frustration?


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Head coach Miguel "El Piojo" Herrera has banned his players from eating red meat and discouraged them from having sex in the days leading up to the tournament in Brazil.


Head coach Miguel "El Piojo" Herrera has banned his players from eating red meat and discouraged them from having sex in the days leading up to the tournament in Brazil.


A move that has some questioning whether the smiles in this epic selfie are feigned.


Twitter: @MiguelHerreraDT


The ban on beef is actually precautionary.


The ban on beef is actually precautionary.


In 2011, five Mexico players tested positive for a muscle-building drug called clenbuterol, which apparently has been used in Mexico to fatten cattle.


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The players were eventually cleared by the Mexican Football Federation and the World Anti-Doping Agency, but Herrera isn't taking any chances this time around.


The players were eventually cleared by the Mexican Football Federation and the World Anti-Doping Agency, but Herrera isn't taking any chances this time around.


"Our training center has determined, based on what happened in the past, that red meat shouldn't be eaten," he said, depriving the poor guys of this for the next month.


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