2020
DOI: 10.7752/jpes.2020.04269
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“…Overall, there were more goals in the last match period (76 min-full-time), while the opposite was observed in the opening period (1-15 min). This result is in line with previous research (Aguado-Méndez, et al, 2020;Armatas, et al, 2009;Evangelos, et al, 2018;Njororai, 2014;Leite, 2017), and it has been attributed to the onset of physical and mental fatigue (Izzo, et al, 2020;Mohr, et al, 2003;Smith, et al, 2018), and to the need to change the scoreline by applying riskier attacking approaches (González-Rodenas, et al, 2020;Njororai, 2014;Pratas, et al, 2018). Interestingly, the highest proportion of critical goals occurred in the first half (57.8%), particularly during the first 15 minutes (22.3%); in turn, the frequency of non-critical goals progressively increased across the six periods.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Overall, there were more goals in the last match period (76 min-full-time), while the opposite was observed in the opening period (1-15 min). This result is in line with previous research (Aguado-Méndez, et al, 2020;Armatas, et al, 2009;Evangelos, et al, 2018;Njororai, 2014;Leite, 2017), and it has been attributed to the onset of physical and mental fatigue (Izzo, et al, 2020;Mohr, et al, 2003;Smith, et al, 2018), and to the need to change the scoreline by applying riskier attacking approaches (González-Rodenas, et al, 2020;Njororai, 2014;Pratas, et al, 2018). Interestingly, the highest proportion of critical goals occurred in the first half (57.8%), particularly during the first 15 minutes (22.3%); in turn, the frequency of non-critical goals progressively increased across the six periods.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Apparently, older teams rely less on contextual influences during competitive match-play. Furthermore, teams playing at home or against weaker or losing/winning by one goal) for longer periods of time (Izzo, et al, 2020;Smith, et al, 2018), enhancing the uncertainty associated with the match outcome. Together, all facts confirmed our initial expectation: the goal-scoring events produced by U23 teams seem to rely less on situational influences during competitive match-play.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Football is a situational team sport, measuring individual and group performance makes it a complex activity [1]. Football is an art and includes many decisions that will determine the outcome of a match [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%