How Messi, Mbappe and Haaland use their brains (as well as feet) to gain a psychological edge at the World Cup
Disruption is a recurring theme in how teams seek to gain an edge, a concept the article argues matters as much as player skill. It is written by a sport psychologist and the director of the Global Sport Leadership Solutions Lab at Drexel University, who studies how players manage chaos on the pitch. Set against World Cup 2026 in Mexico, Canada, and the U.S., the piece points to the performances of Messi, Mbappé, and Haaland as examples of blending brains with technical prowess. It highlights how modern analytics—real-time player location data and predictive models—are increasingly used to inform in-game decisions alongside psychological tactics. Two core psychological principles are identified as essential: disruption and attentional fitness.







