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From an even more rudimentary sense, fifa 16 mule account your mother tells you, “The pot handle is hot, don’t touch it.” You learn the hard way, but then you know. It’s knowledge that carries you through life. As a player, as a professional of the quality required to make a spot on one of the top national teams in the world, you know what to do, even if you don’t have a coach in your ear, telling your exactly what to do. As one ex-player said on the post-match coverage when making that very same point, you can’t even hear the coach at a time like that, you don’t even see him screaming. You’re supposed to know what to do.
So whose fault is this result today, leaving out the fact that Argentina, being in a group that includes Jamaica and Uruguay (without Suarez), will still be fine? Is it Martino? Is it players who didn’t do what they were supposed to do? Is it fate? Is it this odd sort of psychology that finds teams of different players under different leadership still reverting to similar patterns, with similar results?
The reason sports psychology is such a fascinating thing is because athletes develop rote mannerisms that allow them to shut off their minds. If Messi has to think about controlling a pass, he can’t think about beating those defenders. So athletes work and work until these rote things become reflex. They just happen.
But then you have a different level of athlete, one who is considered “clutch.” Ordinary athletes feel pressure. Even at the highest level, reflex becomes something different when you have to think about it. You get tight. And suddenly, it isn’t so easy. Clutch athletes are the same, whether the game has just begun, or the ball is at their feet or in their hands with a few seconds left and their team needs to score.
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