"Early on it was disconcerting to see the way his team struggled, the way passes were misplaced and the suspicion, however briefly it passed, that the occasion had got to a couple of his players."
(The Guardian.)
What does "the occasion had got to a couple of his players" exactly mean in the sentence above?
get to : To affect adversely; to upset or annoy. org/wiki/get_to
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get to: To affect adversely; to upset or annoy.