First, let me make it clear that I'm not a fan of the guy and I don't proclaim to be an expert. I have a few observations after such a fascinating game.
-He made a very bad error in starting with a 3-5-2 and leaving Kaabi out.
-His player selection is highly questionable and I personally think that Borhani is far more deserving and worthy of a TM place than someone like Majidi. Every time the ball came near Majidi he either lost it or tripped over it. Worse still, he would be seen to be running away from the player in possesion and reducing their options (see the point where Hashemian could have played him in but Majidi instead chose to run towards the right corner flag.
-Playing Mahdavikia as a Right Wing Back is a criminal waste of the available resources, he was defending for most of the 90 mintues and rarely had the chance to go forwards
- Fekri has no pace, although he made a few vital tackles. Perhaps he has been selected due to the fact we simply don't have any experienced centrebacks of sufficient quality at this point?
Despite all these negative aspects of the manager's performance and decision making, I have a few words of praise for him. Ghalenoei, to his credit, is not stubborn like Branko and eventually realised he had to adapt the team to get anything out of the game. He realised in previous matches that Talebloo can make just as many errors as our other keepers and duly dropped him. He realised that the 3-5-2 is a horrible formation and eventually brought Kaabi on and switched to a standard 4-4-2.
With the introduction of Kaabi, the whole team seemed more balanced and the players actually knew what their roles where within in a familiar formation. Kaabi spent all of his time in their half, adding to our attacking options and pressuring the Korean left side.
Ultimately, we were very lucky for Hashemian to get that opportunity with the last kick of the match, but you can't say we didn't deserve it. Karimi wasted a couple of golden chances and Hashemian had been running for the whole 90 minutes.....picking up passes by the corner flag and cutting a lonely figure up front, starved of any service or support. We got the vital point thanks to the players, but I certainly applaud Ghalenoei for realising he had made mistakes (something Branko didn't do too often).
-He made a very bad error in starting with a 3-5-2 and leaving Kaabi out.
-His player selection is highly questionable and I personally think that Borhani is far more deserving and worthy of a TM place than someone like Majidi. Every time the ball came near Majidi he either lost it or tripped over it. Worse still, he would be seen to be running away from the player in possesion and reducing their options (see the point where Hashemian could have played him in but Majidi instead chose to run towards the right corner flag.
-Playing Mahdavikia as a Right Wing Back is a criminal waste of the available resources, he was defending for most of the 90 mintues and rarely had the chance to go forwards
- Fekri has no pace, although he made a few vital tackles. Perhaps he has been selected due to the fact we simply don't have any experienced centrebacks of sufficient quality at this point?
Despite all these negative aspects of the manager's performance and decision making, I have a few words of praise for him. Ghalenoei, to his credit, is not stubborn like Branko and eventually realised he had to adapt the team to get anything out of the game. He realised in previous matches that Talebloo can make just as many errors as our other keepers and duly dropped him. He realised that the 3-5-2 is a horrible formation and eventually brought Kaabi on and switched to a standard 4-4-2.
With the introduction of Kaabi, the whole team seemed more balanced and the players actually knew what their roles where within in a familiar formation. Kaabi spent all of his time in their half, adding to our attacking options and pressuring the Korean left side.
Ultimately, we were very lucky for Hashemian to get that opportunity with the last kick of the match, but you can't say we didn't deserve it. Karimi wasted a couple of golden chances and Hashemian had been running for the whole 90 minutes.....picking up passes by the corner flag and cutting a lonely figure up front, starved of any service or support. We got the vital point thanks to the players, but I certainly applaud Ghalenoei for realising he had made mistakes (something Branko didn't do too often).
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