Folks,
I would like to propose one thing. Let's don't use the result of the Iran Korea game, as a means to itself. I suggest we look at the trend (here we go Sohail, see your postings hasn't been in vain bro).
If Iran barring a miracle beats Korea in Seoul or ties, it won't mean GN is a great coach and I was a genious in opposing Branko. If Iran looses in Seoul it doesn't mean GN is awful ( if he makes a stupid sub or totally illogical formation that is a different story) and we need to ask for Branko being reinstated and time to call Ali Dai back to TM. If team doesn't do well, of course we need to think of plan B, but the point is let's don't get all emotional irrespective of results.
Let's just see where our team has come from the Syria's game. That is the only unbiased way of judging the TM.
Don't forget Iran lost 2-0 to Korea under Branko as well, so a loss in not end of the world.
Game result
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This is not a do or die game for us. Our teams isnt' mature and our players aren't professioal enough to deal with emotional pressure well (do I need to remind how our team buckled under emotional pressure in Bahrain in WC2002 qualification). The do or die game for us is in Syria in a way. Although, syria still has to play in Seoul and we can still come out of the Syria with a tie and mathmatically we need to beat Taiwan with a lot of goals and beat korea in Tehran and we will be in.
I would like to propose one thing. Let's don't use the result of the Iran Korea game, as a means to itself. I suggest we look at the trend (here we go Sohail, see your postings hasn't been in vain bro).
If Iran barring a miracle beats Korea in Seoul or ties, it won't mean GN is a great coach and I was a genious in opposing Branko. If Iran looses in Seoul it doesn't mean GN is awful ( if he makes a stupid sub or totally illogical formation that is a different story) and we need to ask for Branko being reinstated and time to call Ali Dai back to TM. If team doesn't do well, of course we need to think of plan B, but the point is let's don't get all emotional irrespective of results.
Let's just see where our team has come from the Syria's game. That is the only unbiased way of judging the TM.
Don't forget Iran lost 2-0 to Korea under Branko as well, so a loss in not end of the world.
Game result
========
This is not a do or die game for us. Our teams isnt' mature and our players aren't professioal enough to deal with emotional pressure well (do I need to remind how our team buckled under emotional pressure in Bahrain in WC2002 qualification). The do or die game for us is in Syria in a way. Although, syria still has to play in Seoul and we can still come out of the Syria with a tie and mathmatically we need to beat Taiwan with a lot of goals and beat korea in Tehran and we will be in.
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