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Därför gör hemmalagen så ofta succé i fotbolls-VM

The article explores why home teams often succeed at the FIFA World Cup, focusing on psychological and cultural factors. It suggests that playing in front of a home crowd provides athletes with increased motivation and support, which can enhance performance. The piece also touches on the role of familiarity with the environment and the emotional connection between players and their fans. While the article presents these factors as contributing to success, it does not provide specific statistical evidence or comparative data to fully substantiate the claims.

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Därför gör hemmalagen så ofta succé i fotbolls-VM

The article explores why home teams often succeed at the FIFA World Cup, focusing on psychological and cultural factors. It suggests that playing in front of a home crowd provides athletes with increased motivation and support, which can enhance performance. The piece also touches on the role of familiarity with the environment and the emotional connection between players and their fans. While the article presents these factors as contributing to success, it does not provide specific statistical evidence or comparative data to fully substantiate the claims.

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