WORLD CUP: Sex will be healthy - Valderama

May 30, 2014 1:18:00 PM
Colombia legend Carlos Valderrama
claims players would be far more
relaxed at major tournaments if
coaches took a softer stance towards
the issue
Players would be far better off if they were
allowed to have sex during the World Cup,
according to former Colombia international
Carlos Valderrama.
Mexico boss Miguel Herrera has banned his
squad from having sex during the
tournament in Brazil, insisting the players
"are not going to a party" and must devote
their full focus to matters on the pitch.
Brazil head coach Luiz Felipe Scolari has
also urged his players to avoid anything
"acrobatic" in the bedroom during the finals,
which begin next month, and while
Valderrama agrees that players should avoid
any physical risks, he insists they would
benefit from the added "relaxation".
"If we'd had sex during the World Cup, it
would've been better. We would have relaxed
after games - especially after defeats. It's
total relaxation," he told Ole .
"It's not an impediment. It should be quiet,
cool, without inventing crazy poses."
Valderrama earned 111 senior caps for
Colombia and featured in the 1990, 1994 and
1998 World Cup finals.
Culled from Goal. com

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