I know I am biased but ......
I like the way things are turning out, GN came but it wasn't a total destruction of past and Branko'w work. Dai is gone and despite my utter respect for Dai and all he did for Iranian soccer, I think it was a good thing.
GN took a big risk when he chose the head coach job. Jalali didn't maybe because he wasn't ready to risk. Who knows, I am not in Iran. But the fact that GN accepted it, suggest he is a risk taker. I rather see a man like him than a coach with a conservative outlook toward life in general and soccer specifically.
GN is evolving and improving. Even his manners during the game is improved. He is calmer comapred to the time he took over Esteghlal. He isn't over coaching as much as I can see from the TV cameras.
All in all he seems to be an intelligent man that has learning capacity and is doing it.
Now we have a coach that is hungrier want prove himself, has better phsycological connection to players (he speaks farsi, knows Iranian soccer, and based on the way TM reacted after being scored on at the 45th minute.)
He kept a lot of what was built by the past system, yet he is injecting more energy, desire and attacking soccer to it. He is gaining confidence as well and knows players better.
One area, it seems to be there is an improvement, is the area of palyer's discipline and desire. I was impressed the way Karimi chasing Koreans all over the place. This is the night and day differnce between this Karimi and WC Karimi.
Soccer is a funny game so is life, the same way Syrians scored on us at the 90th minute we scored on Korea and who knows what happens in Syria. So, I am not going to change my mind based on the result of the Wed game.
Too soon to judge but it seems the TM under GN is evolving. This won't be progress all the way (no doubt). He probably is nowhere as sophesticated as a European coach in the tactical aspects of the game. I hope he compliments and learns in that aspect as well.
I like the way things are turning out, GN came but it wasn't a total destruction of past and Branko'w work. Dai is gone and despite my utter respect for Dai and all he did for Iranian soccer, I think it was a good thing.
GN took a big risk when he chose the head coach job. Jalali didn't maybe because he wasn't ready to risk. Who knows, I am not in Iran. But the fact that GN accepted it, suggest he is a risk taker. I rather see a man like him than a coach with a conservative outlook toward life in general and soccer specifically.
GN is evolving and improving. Even his manners during the game is improved. He is calmer comapred to the time he took over Esteghlal. He isn't over coaching as much as I can see from the TV cameras.
All in all he seems to be an intelligent man that has learning capacity and is doing it.
Now we have a coach that is hungrier want prove himself, has better phsycological connection to players (he speaks farsi, knows Iranian soccer, and based on the way TM reacted after being scored on at the 45th minute.)
He kept a lot of what was built by the past system, yet he is injecting more energy, desire and attacking soccer to it. He is gaining confidence as well and knows players better.
One area, it seems to be there is an improvement, is the area of palyer's discipline and desire. I was impressed the way Karimi chasing Koreans all over the place. This is the night and day differnce between this Karimi and WC Karimi.
Soccer is a funny game so is life, the same way Syrians scored on us at the 90th minute we scored on Korea and who knows what happens in Syria. So, I am not going to change my mind based on the result of the Wed game.
Too soon to judge but it seems the TM under GN is evolving. This won't be progress all the way (no doubt). He probably is nowhere as sophesticated as a European coach in the tactical aspects of the game. I hope he compliments and learns in that aspect as well.
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