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During major tournaments, such as the World Cup, football players experience significant psychological and physical pressures that impact their performance. They face fears, fatigue, and practical criticism that sometimes exceed their coping capacities. These pressures can lead to disturbances like "choking under pressure," which weaken concentration and increase the risk of injuries, especially after a long season of matches and exhaustion. Although stress can help players perform better if it remains moderate, exceeding this threshold results in performance decline and health and psychological effects. Historical examples also demonstrate how pressure influences players' performance in major tournaments.
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