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Source: Madrid woe as Tchouaméni out for month

Real Madrid midfielder Aurélien Tchouaméni will be out of action for a month, a source has told ESPN, after spraining his ankle in the club's 3-1 Champions League defeat to AC Milan.
(Originally posted by Alex Kirkland, Rodrigo Faez)
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As it happened: Inter edge past Arsenal, Barcelona hit five

Hakan Calhanoglu's penalty gave Inter victory over Arsenal at San Siro, while Robert Lewandowski scored twice as Barcelona eased to victory against Red Star.
(Originally posted by ESPN)
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Barca stutter, then storm past Red Star Belgrade

Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski scored a goal in each half to help them secure a comprehensive 5-2 win at Red Star Belgrade in the Champions League on Wednesday.
(Originally posted by Reuters)
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Emery: Mings handball 'biggest mistake' I've seen

Aston Villa's winning run in the Champions League ended after a bizarre penalty incident Wednesday that coach Unai Emery described as the "biggest mistake" he's ever seen in his career.
(Originally posted by ESPN News Services)
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Develop Mental Toughness

Developing mental toughness is crucial for athletes, including soccer players, as it helps you stay focused, resilient, and positive in high-pressure situations. Mental toughness allows you to handle adversity, stay calm under pressure, and push through challenges. Here's how you can develop mental toughness in soccer:

1. Embrace Challenges
  • Seek Discomfort: Mental toughness grows when you step outside your comfort zone. Challenge yourself in training, whether that means trying new skills, pushing yourself physically, or learning new tactics.
  • Set Big, Scary Goals: Setting goals that feel intimidating encourages growth. Rather than focusing on easy wins, aim for big achievements that require hard work, perseverance, and mental fortitude.
2. Develop a Positive Mindset
  • Focus on What You Can Control: In soccer, many things are beyond your control—referee decisions, weather conditions, or how the opponent plays. Instead of stressing over what you can't control, focus on the aspects that you can, such as your effort, attitude, and mindset.
  • Positive Self-Talk: Challenge negative thoughts like "I can't do this" or "I'm not good enough" with affirmations like "I've prepared for this" and "I am capable." Positive self-talk enhances confidence and helps you overcome self-doubt during challenging moments.
3. Resilience to Adversity
  • Bouncing Back After Mistakes: Soccer is a game of errors. You will miss passes, make mistakes, and sometimes lose possession. What matters most is how you respond. A mentally tough player quickly recovers, learns from mistakes, and moves forward without dwelling on past errors.
  • Stay Focused in Pressure Situations: Whether you're taking a penalty, defending in the last minute, or facing a tough opponent, mental toughness means maintaining composure. Focus on executing your skills rather than worrying about the outcome.
4. Mental Visualization
  • Visualize Success: Before games or tough moments, mentally rehearse successful plays. Picture yourself making key passes, scoring goals, or defending well. This visualization helps program your mind for success and builds confidence.
  • Prepare for Adversity: Mental toughness also involves preparing for setbacks. Visualize challenges, like missing a shot or conceding a goal, and practice how you will stay calm, refocus, and continue playing.
5. Perseverance and Persistence
  • Push Through Tough Situations: Soccer can be physically and mentally demanding. Mental toughness means not giving up, even when you're tired or frustrated. Whether it's running back to defend or fighting through a tough game, always push yourself to keep going.
  • Consistency: Developing mental toughness requires consistency in practice. Training your mind is just as important as training your body. Set a routine to strengthen your mental resilience, such as practicing mindfulness or reflecting on past performances to learn from them.
6. Control Emotions
  • Stay Calm Under Pressure: It's natural to feel frustrated, angry, or disappointed after a mistake, but a mentally tough player controls these emotions. Focus on your breathing, stay calm, and don't let negative emotions affect your performance.
  • Bounce Back Quickly: Soccer often involves fast-paced situations where emotions can run high. Whether you're upset over a bad tackle or an incorrect decision from the referee, mental toughness is the ability to recover emotionally and stay focused on the next play.
7. Learn from Setbacks
  • Growth Mindset: Embrace challenges as learning opportunities. When you lose a game or make a mistake, focus on the lessons. Ask yourself what you can do differently next time and how you can improve. Mentally tough players see setbacks as stepping stones to future success.
  • Reframe Failures: Instead of viewing mistakes as failures, frame them as opportunities for growth. Analyze what went wrong, but focus on how you can use the experience to become a better player.
8. Visualize and Celebrate Achievements
  • Celebrate Small Wins: Mental toughness is about maintaining motivation, even when things aren't perfect. Celebrate small victories—whether it's a good pass, a successful tackle, or positive feedback from a coach. These small wins build confidence and fuel mental strength.
  • Track Your Progress: Keep a mental record of your improvements. Knowing that you've been successful in past challenges will remind you of your capabilities when faced with new obstacles.
9. Develop Emotional Intelligence
  • Self-Awareness: Being mentally tough also means being aware of your emotional state. Recognize when you're feeling anxious, frustrated, or fatigued, and take steps to manage these emotions. Techniques like deep breathing, mindfulness, or taking a short mental break can help.
  • Empathy and Team Cohesion: Understand your teammates' emotions and support them when they need it. Encouraging others during tough moments builds team resilience and strengthens the mental toughness of the entire group.
10. Mental Conditioning Exercises
  • Meditation and Mindfulness: Mental exercises like meditation, deep breathing, or mindfulness techniques can help you develop mental resilience. These practices train your mind to stay focused and calm under pressure.
  • Mental Toughness Training: Similar to physical conditioning, mental toughness can be trained. Work with a sports psychologist or engage in exercises that push you out of your comfort zone to develop grit, focus, and perseverance.


By consistently applying these principles, you can build the mental toughness necessary to perform at your best in soccer or any other sport. It will help you recover from setbacks, stay positive during challenges, and perform under pressure.

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Lozano, Giménez out for Mexico's NL quarterfinals

High-profile injured stars Santiago Giménez and Hirving "Chucky" Lozano were left out of Mexico's 27-man roster that will take part in a two-legged Concacaf Nations League quarterfinal with Honduras on Nov. 15 and 19.
(Originally posted by Cesar Hernandez)
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Club World Cup: No player rest days after WCQs

Teams competing in next year's FIFA Club World Cup must arrive in the United States three to five days before their first game, FIFA confirmed on Tuesday.
(Originally posted by Mark Ogden)
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Ancelotti: Madrid 'should be worried' by Milan loss

Carlo Ancelotti said his Real Madrid team "should be worried" after they were beaten 3-1 at home by AC Milan in the Champions League, in their first game since losing 4-0 to Barcelona in El Clásico.
(Originally posted by Alex Kirkland and Rodrigo Faez)
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Liverpool wanted Alonso, but Slot proves he's the better choice

Arne Slot's hiring proved that the Reds made the better decision.
(Originally posted by Mark Ogden)
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Transfer Talk: Gyökeres linked with Man United move

Viktor Gyökeres' hat trick against Man City has sent the rumor mill into overdrive. Transfer Talk has the latest news, gossip and rumors.
(Originally posted by Danny Lewis)
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Slot gushes over Liverpool's Díaz: 'Like him a lot'

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(Originally posted by Mark Ogden)
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Silva: Man City in 'dark place' after Sporting rout

Manchester City's shock 4-1 defeat away at Sporting in the Champions League on Tuesday has left them in a "dark place," according to captain Bernardo Silva.
(Originally posted by Reuters)
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Amorim: Pep 'so much better than me' right now

Rúben Amorim attempted to play down expectations at Manchester United after leading current club Sporting CP to a 4-1 victory over Manchester City in the Champions League on Tuesday.
(Originally posted by ESPN News Services)
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Real Madrid's Mbappé project isn't getting better; it's getting worse

Another toothless display from Kylian Mbappé and Real Madrid has the European champions staring down a surprise Champions League exit.
(Originally posted by Alex Kirkland)
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Flamengo back Henrique amid match-fixing probe

Brazilian soccer club Flamengo issued a statement in support of its winger Bruno Henrique on Tuesday amid a match-fixing investigation that brought several federal police agents to the club's training ground in Rio de Janeiro.
(Originally posted by Associated Press)
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Pulisic helps Milan to 'special' win at Real Madrid

Christian Pulisic hailed AC Milan's win at the home of Champions League holders Real Madrid as a "really special night" after the United States star helped set the Italian side on the path to a memorable 3-1 victory at the Bernabeu.
(Originally posted by ESPN News Services)
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Balotelli booked within 5 minutes of Serie A return

Mario Balotelli made his first Serie A appearance in four years when he came on as a late substitute in Genoa's 1-0 win over Parma on Monday and earned a yellow card within five minutes.
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Fans prefer new stadium over Old Trafford refurb

Manchester United fans are in favour of building a new stadium rather than redeveloping Old Trafford, a club survey has revealed.
(Originally posted by Rob Dawson)
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Transfer rumors, news: Isak is top of Arsenal's wishlist

Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak continues to be linked with a move to Arsenal. Transfer Talk has the latest news, gossip and rumors.
(Originally posted by ESPN)
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Ødegaard injury: Arsenal captain back in training

Arsenal captain Martin Ødegaard returned to training on Tuesday as he edges closer to a comeback from a foot injury.
(Originally posted by ESPN)
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