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39,90 €Why do players who excel in domestic competition sometimes struggle to reproduce the same performance at the international level? At the summit of football, the conditions surrounding match play change. Preparation windows are shorter, opposition quality converges, match importance increases, and margins for error are minimal. Under these conditions, match demands are fundamentally reshaped by the competitive context.
Thus, this book analyses how performance is influenced by context in international football across men’s, women’s, and youth competitions. By introducing the concept of The Pinnacle Effect, this book demonstrates how contextual factors systematically alter match demands at major tournaments, including World Cups and European Championships.
Placing match data within its competitive context provides a clearer framework for interpreting performance and designing training environments that genuinely prepare players for the highest levels of international competition.
For performance analysts, sport scientists, coaches, and researchers operating in elite football, this book offers a structured and evidence-informed approach to understanding performance at the game’s highest level.
Because at the pinnacle, context changes everything.