The Ghanaian national team drew against mozambique, and the entire Ghanaian fans and press team where outraged by the performance of their black star's. in their minds eye they feel the Mozambique team where a weaker side for them to win and qualify for the next round, but rather they drew 2-2 and crashed out of the AFCON competition.
One press man was vigorously abusing the Ghanaian coach as he was walking pass them, calling him unprintable names.
As gambler and a football fan, it most appropriate for you to always show a good level of emotional intelligence whenever results doesn't go your way, because that's the spirit of sportsmanship,
The results must not always go your way as a gambler, you will lose some and you will win some.
https://x.com/SaddickAdams/status/1749560310959108318?s=20https://x.com/FinaNapoleon/status/1749572663058518185?s=20One of the pillars for a profitable bettor is emotional control, so, in fact, it is impossible to achieve good results if the person cannot control themselves. In addition to benefits from the technical aspect of finding good opportunities and managing your bankroll well, a person who can control their emotions can stay on track and also think about the long term.
This case that you mentioned is a typical example of severe emotional loss, as we know that every team, no matter how favorite it may be, will always have its moment of defeat, even against the odds, or else it will go through a bad phase and be disqualified from a championship.
Lack of control is something normal in our nature, as human beings, we will hardly have the ability to neutralize our emotions but we can and should know how to deal with them, knowing how to deal with this will benefit you greatly in gambling, preventing you from making common mistakes such as overdoing it. in the amount used in your bets or despair when dealing with a bad run. More than that, those who practice emotional control will also have advantages in their personal relationships, in their work (if they do not make a living exclusively from sports trading) or even in simple day-to-day decisions.