Drewonix Posted July 8 #1 Posted July 8 Playing in front of a bouncing home crowd—like Mexico at the Azteca Stadium—creates an undeniable cauldron of noise and momentum. Yet, the tactical setups of modern visiting teams are highly sophisticated, built specifically to silence crowds through possession. Does true "home advantage" still carry the psychological weight it used to, or has elite football become entirely desensitized to hostile environments? Victorade120 1
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