We knew what kind of game Syria would adopt. A defensively packed, physical game with hope on counterattacks.
Logic dictates in such games we shd keep the following factors in mind and opt for:
1- shooting
2- planning & utilizing set pieces
3- spreading the packed defense wide with our wingers/wider players.
ANY of the above !
1- in shooting, we were so embarrassing to see Syria out-shoot us almost twice the number, in AZADI ! now that is pathetic on our parts.
Especially for the coaching (!!) staff that shd have opted for it and reminded the players to go for it, but did not do so!
2- we had something around 9-10 set pieces apart from corners. About 5 of them DIRECT wide absurd basis of selectionPLAY MAKER.
The absence of a play-maker was most visible and I believe it is this factor that has caused the MOST problems for us in the past 2-3 years and not just this game.
How did it affect us?
i) We saw our forwards come deep, too deep at times and too often to get the ball and try to do something with it. This only meant we lacked players up front and in a zone that enables us to score goal. Both Samereh and Rajabzadeh, who were good enough in my opinion, did this and this reduced their impact on the game.
Why?
Becoz there was hardly any service from the midfield to them!
While Karimi did ok, he did not play the play-maker part well, solely becoz he was not active and energetic enough!
After a while Rajabzadeh came so deep to become a pseudo playmaker. But that meant we had only ONE player up front among the crowd of defenders which nullified our attacks !
ii)iii)ACTIVE and full of runningBottomline:
Logic dictates in such games we shd keep the following factors in mind and opt for:
1- shooting
2- planning & utilizing set pieces
3- spreading the packed defense wide with our wingers/wider players.
ANY of the above !
1- in shooting, we were so embarrassing to see Syria out-shoot us almost twice the number, in AZADI ! now that is pathetic on our parts.
Especially for the coaching (!!) staff that shd have opted for it and reminded the players to go for it, but did not do so!
2- we had something around 9-10 set pieces apart from corners. About 5 of them DIRECT wide absurd basis of selectionPLAY MAKER.
The absence of a play-maker was most visible and I believe it is this factor that has caused the MOST problems for us in the past 2-3 years and not just this game.
How did it affect us?
i) We saw our forwards come deep, too deep at times and too often to get the ball and try to do something with it. This only meant we lacked players up front and in a zone that enables us to score goal. Both Samereh and Rajabzadeh, who were good enough in my opinion, did this and this reduced their impact on the game.
Why?
Becoz there was hardly any service from the midfield to them!
While Karimi did ok, he did not play the play-maker part well, solely becoz he was not active and energetic enough!
After a while Rajabzadeh came so deep to become a pseudo playmaker. But that meant we had only ONE player up front among the crowd of defenders which nullified our attacks !
ii)iii)ACTIVE and full of runningBottomline:
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