We might see a new face (in starting line up) and new formation against Korea.
I personally think Iran may need to make that adjustment to help the defense even though it may cripple Iran's current offense. But that can also be changed if Daei shifts faster to what is coming in near future to be Iran's line up for offensive midfield i.e. Hajsafi--Jabbari--Shojaei.
The trio can form (arguably) the most complete offensive combination we have had, particularly with a true lefty, a fast play maker with very unusual style for Iranian style of play, and "hopefully" a Europe graduate to take his technique to higher level. This would be the first time ever that Iran would have a midfield that would play way above Asian level in moving the ball (speed and accuracy), play making, and over all flow of the game.
The problem with this trio is their defensive skill especially when Iran is already suffering from lack of talent in central defense (in comparison to international level). Which brings us back to two defensive midfielders again.
And that causes two problem again a) takes Rezaei out of starting line up(can be a super sub for right wing or behind striker position) b) puts us in trouble in scoring department as we lack proper forward for one striker formation. Hashemian may come close to be one but not exactly and I am not sure if Khalili can shine in international level as he has in IPL.
Nevertheless, with this weak and slow central defense we have no choice against strong international opponents and especially in WC to use two defensive midfielders and the Korea match might be the returning point to where Daei started, but this time with Hashemian available.
I personally think Iran may need to make that adjustment to help the defense even though it may cripple Iran's current offense. But that can also be changed if Daei shifts faster to what is coming in near future to be Iran's line up for offensive midfield i.e. Hajsafi--Jabbari--Shojaei.
The trio can form (arguably) the most complete offensive combination we have had, particularly with a true lefty, a fast play maker with very unusual style for Iranian style of play, and "hopefully" a Europe graduate to take his technique to higher level. This would be the first time ever that Iran would have a midfield that would play way above Asian level in moving the ball (speed and accuracy), play making, and over all flow of the game.
The problem with this trio is their defensive skill especially when Iran is already suffering from lack of talent in central defense (in comparison to international level). Which brings us back to two defensive midfielders again.
And that causes two problem again a) takes Rezaei out of starting line up(can be a super sub for right wing or behind striker position) b) puts us in trouble in scoring department as we lack proper forward for one striker formation. Hashemian may come close to be one but not exactly and I am not sure if Khalili can shine in international level as he has in IPL.
Nevertheless, with this weak and slow central defense we have no choice against strong international opponents and especially in WC to use two defensive midfielders and the Korea match might be the returning point to where Daei started, but this time with Hashemian available.
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