This randomised controlled trial investigates how different carbohydrate intake rates affect player performance during an extended 120-minute soccer match simulation. Researchers compared a placebo against moderate and high doses of carbohydrates to see if they could mitigate the physical fatigue and skill decline typical of extra-time scenarios. The results indicated that while sprint speeds decreased over time due to exhaustion, supplemental fueling did not significantly improve physical or...

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