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World Cup Series Episode 03 | The Psychology of Collapse: Why Elite Teams Mentally Fall Apart Under Pressure
13 June 2026

World Cup Series Episode 03 | The Psychology of Collapse: Why Elite Teams Mentally Fall Apart Under Pressure

Professor P with Dr.Peykar

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Why do elite teams sometimes fall apart under pressure while others rise to the occasion?


In this episode of The Inner Game of the World Cup, we explore the fascinating psychology behind sporting collapses and mental resilience. Discover why teams can suddenly lose confidence, how pressure affects the brain, why athletes choke under high stakes situations, and what separates resilient performers from those who unravel when momentum shifts.


Drawing on sport psychology, neuroscience, leadership research, and iconic World Cup moments, we examine how fear, stress, confidence, emotional contagion, and decision making influence performance when everything is on the line.


You'll learn:


⚽ Why collapse often begins before the first mistake


🧠 How pressure changes the brain and body


⚽ The psychology of choking under pressure


🧠 Why emotions spread rapidly through teams


⚽ How resilient athletes recover from setbacks


🧠 Practical tools elite performers use to regain control


Whether you're an athlete, coach, leader, entrepreneur, or anyone facing pressure in life, this episode offers powerful lessons on resilience, recovery, and performing at your best when it matters most.


Because champions are not defined by how they perform when everything is perfect.


They are defined by how they respond when everything begins to fall apart.