Originally posted by gol_kuchik
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If you think by any chance that Sepahan success is purely due to Bonacic , then I disagree totally. Sepahan as an organization is a classic example of how proper resources , organization , financial strength and backing amongst many other things , can lead to success. Bonacic was perhaps the finishing touch and part of the whole chain , BUT not to be singled out as the outstanding factor of success. Like you said , he is not a tier 1 World Class coach either.
In essence , this is what I (at least me) is talking about. Football has never and will never depend on a single factor for success , as the subject matter , the coach.
Originally posted by gol_kuchik
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I don't think a World Class coach task is to bring Organization , discipline and motivation to IFF...this is the job of Kafashian , perhaps you meant to Team Melli, in which case I agree that it will have an effect.
But same skills can be brought to Team Melli by the likes of Ghotbi/GN/Mayle Kohan... these elements are not top level secrets that a few World Class coaches posses and none others can teach or learn.
When it comes to the pitch , It goes without saying that Team Melli coach shall not be involved with developing basics skills of players, there is simply no time for such skills to be learnt in a few days of TM camps. Most of skills , disciplines and tactics should be acquired at school , youth teams and clubs. A good Team Melli coach , regardless to his color or creed is , the one who can masterfully manipulate a small group of skillful players and prepares them tactically into a powerful team.
If the TM coach does not have the materials or ingredients , he will not produce a good team, rubbish in rubbish out.
It is only a personal observation , but maybe what Clemente saw against Syria made him re-think what he can do with a group of chaotic individuals who have little potential and a lots of hard work. Maybe he thought the task is truly beyond him and it is not worth it. World Class coaches are too demanding , and I hate to say that the facilities , organization and the structure of IFF and football in general is just not ready yet for such coaches.
All these are theories , of course. We might never get the chance to prove either parties right.
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