Former Leone Stars and Old Edwardians striker, Abdul Rahman Dodos Sesay, popularly known as Do-Does, based in the United States of America, has officially published his new book titled Soccer Made Simple: The Role of Psychology in Sports.
The book, now available on Amazon, delves into the psychological aspects of soccer, offering insights, strategies, and personal experiences that highlight the mental side of the game.
Sesay, who had a notable career in football, draws from his own journey to emphasize the critical role of psychology in player performance. The book also sheds light on the contributions of coaches and mentors in shaping athletes’ mental resilience and success on the field.

In his announcement, Sesay expressed his enthusiasm for the project, stating:
“This book is a culmination of my passion for soccer and my belief in the profound impact that psychology has on performance in sports. It includes insights, strategies, and stories that I hope will resonate with you.”
He encourages footballers, coaches, parents, and fans to explore the book, which is available in three formats—Kindle, Hardcover, and Paperback—to cater to different reading preferences.
For those interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the mental aspects of soccer, “Soccer Made Simple” provides a valuable resource that bridges the gap between skill and mindset.


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