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of salzburg studied ten matches involving the team red bull salzburg prior to lockdown and ten matches after lockdown to get their surprising findings. dr fabio richlan is co—author of the study and a sports psychologist at the university of salzburg. good to talk to you. this is a bit counterintuitive, because he would think that the fans would drive players on and motivate them and get them going. players on and motivate them and get them anoin. , ., �*, players on and motivate them and get them anoin. , . �*, ., , them going. yes, that's actually the case. what them going. yes, that's actually the me what we _ them going. yes, that's actually the case. what we found _ them going. yes, that's actually the case. what we found was _ them going. yes, that's actually the case. what we found was that - them going. yes, that's actually the case. what we found was that they l case. what we found was that they were just less emotional situations in these games behind closed doors and there were less protests, less word fights, discussions between players and between players and the referee, but there was an increase in the so—called self adaptation behaviour. the players tried to deal with their own emotions, for example

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