2020
DOI: 10.1080/24748668.2020.1762279
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Association of match running performance with and without ball possession to football performance

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“…It has been hypothesized that when the competition was resumed after the COVID-19 lockdown, professional LaLiga TM players experienced physical challenges similar to those they usually experience during the first official matches of the season. The results of this study differ from those found by Brito Souza, López-Del Campo, Blanco-Pita, Resta, and Del Coso [ 29 ] showing that, in the previous four competitive seasons of LaLiga TM , the physical performance of the players was lower at the beginning of the season and the teams needed approximately 8–10 match days to achieve constant performance.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
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“…It has been hypothesized that when the competition was resumed after the COVID-19 lockdown, professional LaLiga TM players experienced physical challenges similar to those they usually experience during the first official matches of the season. The results of this study differ from those found by Brito Souza, López-Del Campo, Blanco-Pita, Resta, and Del Coso [ 29 ] showing that, in the previous four competitive seasons of LaLiga TM , the physical performance of the players was lower at the beginning of the season and the teams needed approximately 8–10 match days to achieve constant performance.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Although it is often postulated that a high performance value in the running of matches is important to achieve victory in a soccer competition, it has been shown that running performance during matches is not associated with the qualifying position at the end of the league [ 31 ]. Conversely, the most successful soccer teams covered a greater distance with the possession of the ball—in particular, at ≥21 km/h—than the less successful teams, and the running distance with the ball correlated positively with the points at the end of the season [ 29 , 31 ]. However, running with and without possession of the ball is not the same [ 32 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This increase in total running distance and in low-intensity running were likely facilitated by the longer match duration and the possibility of reaching up to five substitutions per match. Interestingly, the running distance at above 21 km/h, which represents the running actions more associated to soccer performance, particularly when in possession of the ball ( Brito Souza et al, 2020 ) match, were well preserved in the 2019–2020 in comparison to the control season. It is probable that the maintenance of running distance at high speed and the number of sprints per match after the resumption of the competition was associated to the lower distance covered at 14.0–20.9 km/h ( Figure 1C and Table 2 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The validity of Mediacoach ® to assess running distance during soccer match play has been obtained through high agreement with the data obtained with Global Positioning System units ( Felipe et al, 2019 ; Pons et al, 2019 ) and with data obtained from a reference camera system (i.e., VICON motion capture system ( Linke et al, 2020 )). Data on each variable was normalised as team’s running distance per match to obtain easier-to-use information for coaches and physical conditioning staff ( Brito Souza et al, 2020 ). Additionally, the number of substitutions per match and match duration were also extracted to assess the effect of the in-game regulations introduced after the resumption of the competition.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In summary, when resuming competition after COVID-19, professional players of LaLiga will experience physical challenges similar to the ones they usually undergo during the first official matches of the season. This analysis might be useful for strength and physical conditioning coaches because it advocates that those teams that are better prepared, in physical and conditioning terms, to achieve high running performance from the first match after resuming the competition may increase their possibilities of succeeding [ 15 ], especially for those teams that are fighting to win the championship or to avoid relegation. In addition to football performance parameters, football practitioners should be aware of the potential higher injury risk [ 16 ] as the need to finish the season without affecting the start of the next championship will produce a congested calendar with lower-than-habitual recovery times.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%