Part of planning a successful world cup strategy is to take into account the order
of plays.
Iran-Mexico
Por-Angola
Mex-Ang
Por-Iran
Por-Mex
Iran-Angola
With the last two games starting at exactly same time the rest are all sequentail.
What will be our opponents strategy? Both Portugal and Mexico will want to come
to their last game knowing they are assured of a next round ticket with least effort
for the last game. That obviously means maximum points from the first two games
and an offensive startegy. Since our first game is against Mexico, the question becomes,
Knowing Mexicos intention to come up with a W against Iran, what should our game
plan be?
They could opt two possible approach:
1-First half wait and see (slow game)
2-Second half all out attack
or
1-Put pressure very early on to score early
2-After scoring one, take a defensive posture with eye on counter attack
The most sensible approach for us, is to play an all out defensive game
to frustrate them. In a game arranged to defend, we can focus our attention on counter
attacks and set pieces but rest assured every minute that passes in second half if the
game is a draw by then, will put more pressure on Mexican players than us.
Now let's assume we pulled a 0-0 draw with Mexico and Portugal has won against Angola. In that case, Port will want to insure a win against Iran again and they will have the same desire as Mexico, as they don't want a draw with Iran, because that will
make their last game more important than they want. Again, this shows the soundness
of an effective game plan around defence rather than an offensive style of play.
So let's again assume we could pull a 0-0 draw with Portugal, now we have a final game
with 2 points in hands while our opponents (Mexico and Portugal) each have 4 points but
have to face each other (I assume they both beat Angola).
Here's when we could go all out to take the win for a qualification, which will be
mathematically ours if we take 2 draws in our first two games and a win the last game.
The reason this is important is, if we start focusing our attention on a defensive
strategy and game plan, trying to identify and cover the top scorers of
Mexico (even have double coverage on players like Borgetii) it will most likely give us
a much better result than an all out offensive game which can work against us. In
addition, our defensive coverage in 4-2-3-1 or even 4-4-2 is just weak because our
defenders are just not world class and a scheme which is based on team defence
may help us much better.
This approach will not make for the "beautiful" or sexy football people want but is the
most rational given our TM overall weakness and talent and our opponents.
of plays.
Iran-Mexico
Por-Angola
Mex-Ang
Por-Iran
Por-Mex
Iran-Angola
With the last two games starting at exactly same time the rest are all sequentail.
What will be our opponents strategy? Both Portugal and Mexico will want to come
to their last game knowing they are assured of a next round ticket with least effort
for the last game. That obviously means maximum points from the first two games
and an offensive startegy. Since our first game is against Mexico, the question becomes,
Knowing Mexicos intention to come up with a W against Iran, what should our game
plan be?
They could opt two possible approach:
1-First half wait and see (slow game)
2-Second half all out attack
or
1-Put pressure very early on to score early
2-After scoring one, take a defensive posture with eye on counter attack
The most sensible approach for us, is to play an all out defensive game
to frustrate them. In a game arranged to defend, we can focus our attention on counter
attacks and set pieces but rest assured every minute that passes in second half if the
game is a draw by then, will put more pressure on Mexican players than us.
Now let's assume we pulled a 0-0 draw with Mexico and Portugal has won against Angola. In that case, Port will want to insure a win against Iran again and they will have the same desire as Mexico, as they don't want a draw with Iran, because that will
make their last game more important than they want. Again, this shows the soundness
of an effective game plan around defence rather than an offensive style of play.
So let's again assume we could pull a 0-0 draw with Portugal, now we have a final game
with 2 points in hands while our opponents (Mexico and Portugal) each have 4 points but
have to face each other (I assume they both beat Angola).
Here's when we could go all out to take the win for a qualification, which will be
mathematically ours if we take 2 draws in our first two games and a win the last game.
The reason this is important is, if we start focusing our attention on a defensive
strategy and game plan, trying to identify and cover the top scorers of
Mexico (even have double coverage on players like Borgetii) it will most likely give us
a much better result than an all out offensive game which can work against us. In
addition, our defensive coverage in 4-2-3-1 or even 4-4-2 is just weak because our
defenders are just not world class and a scheme which is based on team defence
may help us much better.
This approach will not make for the "beautiful" or sexy football people want but is the
most rational given our TM overall weakness and talent and our opponents.
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