In-Season Internal and External Workload Variations between Starters and Non-Starters—A Case Study of a Top Elite European Soccer Team
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Bruno Mendes | F. Clemente | L. H. Palucci Vieira | Rafael Oliveira | J. Brito | A. Martins | Matilde Nalha
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