Soccer-England's pickle juice is nothing new, says Walker


Soccer Football - Euro 2024 - England Training - Blankenhain Training Ground, Blankenhain, Germany - June 19, 2024 England's Kyle Walker during training REUTERS/John Sibley

FRANKFURT, Germany (Reuters) - England fans were left perplexed by video of defender Kieran Trippier drinking pickle juice during Sunday's 1-0 win over Serbia, but Kyle Walker said ingesting the juice is nothing new.

"I think it's been around for quite a while," the England defender told reporters on Wednesday. "It's just been highlighted when Tripps had the picture."

Pickle juice is believed to help prevent cramps, and while science has yet to prove its effectiveness, it is widely used by athletes such as ultra runners and tennis players.

Spain's Carlos Alcaraz was spotted drinking it during his victory over Novak Djokovic at Wimbledon last summer.

"I don't take it, personally. I keep myself well-hydrated," Walker said. "I've been very fortunate not to receive the cramps or anything.

"It's part and parcel of football now. Football is developing and that's something sports science think can benefit us at the late stage of the game."

Midfielder Kobbie Mainoo appeared surprised when he was asked about it.

"I've not tried pickle juice," the 19-year-old said. "I didn't know that was a cramp fix. I'm not doing it!"

England, who sit atop Group C, play Denmark on Thursday in Frankfurt.

(Reporting by Lori Ewing; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

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