I am a Sports Performance Coach and I help athletes, clubs, and teams get the needed maximum results. The football club (Watchtower FA) that I work for got the needed maximum 3 points in today's game in an unlikely manner. Yes, I am saying in an unlikely manner.
Our opponent Masifa FC is one of the deadliest teams in the league but lacks a very key ingredient which is controlling their temperament. They are a team suffering from temperamental issues and showing it on the field of play. Yes, football is an aggressive sport but that doesn't mean that you should be aggressive in a reckless manner like they were today even though the officiating was majorly favoring them although they are the away team.
A player or team that cannot put his temperament in check and know when to calm down will cost the team the needed points. These are the weak points that wise opponents like Watchtower FA with a great coach and a great Sports Performance Coach capitalize on whether the officiating is in the favor of Watchtower FA or not. A team or athlete with temperamental issues will do the following:
👉 Will be too aggressive on the field of play.
👉 Will lose focus on the field of play too often and will not be able to play their own game.
👉 Will always complain and talk too much about everything and anything just to put fear on the official.
👉 They will not be able to play their game pattern and execute every instruction.
👉 Their communication would be with a harsh tone.
We, Watchtower FA saw all these from our opponent today and capitalized on it to keep our unbeaten run in the league going and to also get the maximum results. Football is a game of mistakes and the team with the lesser mistakes wins the game and also trophies. Watchtower FA made fewer mistakes today and came out victorious.
Thank you.
Picture 📸: My Coach and I during the first half break pep talk.
I remain 👇
𝗜𝘀𝗿𝗮𝗲𝗹 𝗢𝗹𝗮𝘄𝘂𝘆𝗶
(@𝘁𝗼𝗯𝘆𝗼𝗽𝗲𝗱𝗶𝗮_𝗶𝗻𝗰)
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