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Win-Stay Lose-Shift Formation Strategies in Professional Football Ep64

23 min · 22. juni 2026
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Why do football managers keep the same formation after a win but make changes after a loss? In this episode, we explore the relationship between strategic management, business models, and tactical decision-making through the lens of professional football. We examine the Win-Stay, Lose-Shift (WSLS) principle, discussing why managers often reinforce successful decisions, why they react to defeats by changing formations, and what research reveals about the effectiveness of this behavior. Along the way, we distinguish strategy from tactics and explain how business models translate strategic objectives into operational execution. Whether you're a football coach, analyst, business leader, or strategy enthusiast, this episode offers practical insights into evidence-based decision-making, performance evaluation, and knowing when consistency—or change—creates a competitive advantage. Thank you for listening to The Football Radar Podcast. Stay updated with football news, match analysis, and player insights.

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