Originally posted by Martin-Reza
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interesting that today, we got a direct comparison of kaebi and heydari and if we are to take recent form into consideration, heydari, at least in my eyes, has proven his worth. kaebi seems to have taken his automatic spot as a shining young teenager for granted as of late...
also, one comment on the 2nd half - notice the amount of turnovers Kuwait had due to constant pressing of their backline by the likes of khalatbari, ma'adanchi, hajsafi and company. these are guys with tons of stamina who can RUN and imo, should be given a shot against the saudi's, who once the ball gets to their attacking players, can do some real damage.
interesting that nowadays, our left side is extremely strong (both maadanchi and hajsafi were great today and i could kiss ashjari's feet for saving us from those horrid left-back woes, though not directly after a match and preferably after a shower)
if today was any indication of what Daei perceives is our first team (first half guys) vs our second team (2nd half guys), then boy oh boy does he have thinking to do...especially as our '2nd string', if it is assumed so, COMPLETELY tore it up out there.
I haven't seen that good of a half from Iran in a long long time!...(and yes, i realize it should be taken with a grain of salt given the number of kuwaiti subs).
after today's match, my personal line-up (though i hate discussing line-ups ) against the saudi's is as such:
-----------Rahmati-------------
Heydari----Hosseini----Aghili----Ashjari
----------Neko-----------Kazemi-----------
Shojaei/Kia----------------------Ma'adanchi/Hajsafi
----------------Khalatbari----------------------
-------------Rezaei/Hashemian---------------
I think that's a good balance of experience, defence, offense and creativity - all of which we need against the Saudi's.
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