Antony prepared mentally and technically for a futsal championship where his new team was favored to win. After almost being eliminated several times, they reached the final in their first time playing together, which led to disjointed play. In the final, fatigue prevailed over technique as they only had 10 minutes to prepare against an experienced opposing team. Though Antony had great saves, they lost 4-1. After so much effort, Antony questioned whether he deserved more recognition for his performance or if his effort was not enough.
Antony prepared mentally and technically for a futsal championship where his new team was favored to win. After almost being eliminated several times, they reached the final in their first time playing together, which led to disjointed play. In the final, fatigue prevailed over technique as they only had 10 minutes to prepare against an experienced opposing team. Though Antony had great saves, they lost 4-1. After so much effort, Antony questioned whether he deserved more recognition for his performance or if his effort was not enough.
Antony prepared mentally and technically for a futsal championship where his new team was favored to win. After almost being eliminated several times, they reached the final in their first time playing together, which led to disjointed play. In the final, fatigue prevailed over technique as they only had 10 minutes to prepare against an experienced opposing team. Though Antony had great saves, they lost 4-1. After so much effort, Antony questioned whether he deserved more recognition for his performance or if his effort was not enough.
preparing myself mentally and technically for the futsal championship, the long-awaited day arrived.
There was an immense
anxiety inside me, since I was going to play with my new team and we were considered great favorites to win the competition. After a campaign in which we were almost eliminated several times, we managed to reach the final, even though it was the first time we played together, which Video explains the difficulty in playing good games and the fact that we were so disjointed and disconnected from each other on the court.
We arrived in a final in which
tiredness prevailed over technique, we had only 10 Video minutes of rest to prepare, and we played against a team that had been playing together for a long time, so we lost by a score of 4-1.
I had a great championship,
with great saves, avoiding goals from opponents Video several times, but that feeling that I could have done better and contributed more haunted me. With the defeat, after so much effort and preparation, my mind kept bombarding me: why didn’t I get the recognition I deserve? but is getting recognition so important? or is my effort not enough? or, could it be that I don’t deserve the recognition I crave?