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Unbelievable Stats Reveal Tottenham Thriving on Hostile Grounds! Is Away Advantage Real in 2023? Click to Uncover Secrets from Top Psychologist!

In a season where the dynamics of playing home versus away have turned traditional stats on their head, Premier League clubs are facing a unique set of challenges and opportunities. With a whopping 53% of matches won by home teams, the highest rate we've seen, the tide has seemingly turned, as only 26% of victories have been claimed by visitors, the lowest since the 2010-11 season.

Take Tottenham, for instance. Their performance has been a textbook example of this anomaly. While they have amassed a commendable 13 points on their travels, tying for the most away points this season, their form plunges dramatically at home, gathering a meagre five points, making it the second-worst record in front of their own supporters.

Marie Cartwright, a performance psychologist, sheds light on this curious trend, suggesting that away teams benefit from "reduced scrutiny" which in turn diminishes the psychological pressure often felt in hostile territories. According to her, this absence of pressure allows players to bind over a "collective identity," reminiscent of a primal, united front against adversity, which statistically seems to be paying off for some.

Conversely, playing on familiar turf might lead to an overemphasis on individual performance rather than team cohesion, potentially stunting the home side. This phenomenon is not just limited to players but extends to managers as well, who face amplified stress due to heightened expectations and direct feedback from the home crowd. This season, such stress could be linked to the managerial changes seen at clubs like Wolves, West Ham, and Nottingham Forest—all struggling with poor home records and recent shifts in coaching roles.

Cartwright concludes that the key to leverage both home and away setups effectively lies in the ability to manage the mental aspects of the game—utilizing the crowd’s energy positively and maintaining composure under pressure. This involves a strong "reset routine" and efficient emotional regulation to counteract our brain's natural inclination towards negativity.

As Everton fans, we know the highs and lows, the roar of Goodison Park, and the silence of the away grounds. Whether home or away, our boys in blue have shown time and again that unity and fighting spirit can defy statistics. And with our sights set firmly on Premiership glory and a march to the FA Cup final next season, let's just say our opponents better get used to seeing us thrive in any stadium, under any conditions.

And to end on a lighter note, here's a bit of fun at our neighbours' expense: How many Liverpool fans does it take to change a light bulb? None, because they're too busy living in the past and can't see the need for change! Keep the blue flag flying high, Evertonians!

Final Goal Gurus Euros League Table

We will soon be launching a league for each top club!

We tested our Goal Gurus concept out for the European Championships last summer. Here is how it ended with 10 games in total for gurus to predict on. (England and Scotland). 7 England games and the 3 Scotland group stage matches.

We are looking for fans of all clubs to collaborate with to launch a prediction league for your team for the 25-26 season. Get in touch if you'd like to take part. team@goalgurus.co.uk