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→ WHAT IT COVERS Hosts Jake and Damien, joined by goalkeeper Tim Krul, examine the psychological collapse inside struggling football teams — using Tottenham's 12-game winless Premier League run as the central case study — while drawing lessons from Norwich City's turnaround under Philippe Clement and Kimi Antonelli's Formula 1 title prospects. → KEY INSIGHTS - **Negativity Bias Reset:** When working with a team in crisis, the first intervention is asking the coach to identify their single best performance in the last three to four months, then extract three specific behaviors present during that game. West Brom's turnaround was built on three identified behaviors: disciplined hard work, resilience, and mutual accountability — not tactical changes. - **Promotion vs. Prevention Mindset:** Players under pressure split into two psychological types: promotion-focused (risk-takers who attempt creative passes and shots) and prevention-focused (defensive players prioritising not losing). Managers in crisis situations should identify which players belong to each category and communicate with them differently, rather than delivering one uniform team message. - **Radical Honesty in Hiring:** Norwich sporting director Ben Napper secured Philippe Clement — a manager with eight consecutive seasons in the Premier League or Europa League — by listing every mistake the club had made, rather than deflecting blame. Clement accepted the role specifically because the transparency was so unusual compared to standard football recruitment conversations. - **Postgame Interview Preparation:** Arsene Wenger identified the five minutes after a match — the media interview — as the most consequential communication of his week, as it sets the club's narrative going forward. Preparing three separate responses before kickoff (win, loss, draw) prevents reactive blame-shifting that gives players permission to avoid accountability during the week's review sessions. - **Dressing Room Trust Window:** New managers have approximately ten minutes in their first team meeting to either win or lose the dressing room. Publicly criticising player fitness or quality before securing results — as Tottenham's Tudor did — accelerates distrust. Tim Krul confirms players make immediate judgments and that recovering lost dressing room credibility can take months of consistent winning. → NOTABLE MOMENT Tim Krul revealed that in some dressing rooms, players openly questioned a newly appointed manager's credentials before he even entered the building — with players audibly dismissing his record in front of club directors during the announcement meeting itself, illustrating how quickly managerial authority can collapse. 💼 SPONSORS [{"name": "Claude AI", "url": "https://claude.ai/performance"}, {"name": "Mint Mobile", "url": "https://mintmobile.com/hpp"}] 🏷️ Team Psychology, Football Management, Dressing Room Dynamics, High Performance Leadership, Crisis Turnaround

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