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Published 12:09 16 Aug 2019 BST
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"Players will naturally reduce their calorie intake during the off-season as they're not as active. But as pre-season begins, their energy output will increase, and more calories are needed. "Some players have different approaches for the days they are playing and training compared to rest days, as a rest day will require less energy, they may choose to reduce their calorie intake."Joshua Dyson is a nutrition consultant at the Manchester Institute of Health and Performance (MIHP) who has also worked with NFL side Seattle Seahawks, Sri Lanka Cricket and Sale Sharks Rugby Academy. Dyson told us what footballers should be eating and drinking on match day.
Rehydrate
"It is important to replace fluid lost during match play to restore a hydrated state. To rehydrate appropriately individuals should also replace electrolytes lost during activity.
"With regards to fluid options: consider milk or flavoured milk (natural electrolyte content) or an electrolyte tablet added to water. Alternatively season your post-match meal with salt."
If you can't wolf a meal down immediately post-match, a whey protein shake or pint of flavoured milk will still tick all the boxes.
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