EXPECTATIONS AND PRESSURE: You always hear stories of underdogs fighting tooth and nail, while more established teams falter and fumble. If you’re wondering why, it’s a little thing called high expectations. And it almost never produces the kind of results you wish for. For Liverpool (and Jurgen Klopp), winning the League last season after a decades-long drought put a huge amount of pressure on them to maintain their position. Psychologically speaking, high expectations can lead to anxiety, under performing, depleted confidence and magnified feelings of failure. Ironically, those who have ‘nothing to lose’ usually play the most intuitively, while those who have ‘everything to lose’ might let their mental blocks get the best of them.
AFP