Without any further diplomacy: I think they simply suck.
Asian coaches in general are not good and Iranians are no exception, rather the opposite I'd say.
We have no coach who won IPL twice. We have no coach who won any international title in the last decade (apart from the U16 coach).
Our coaches are not even demanded in shitty neighbouring countries.
I think with very few exceptions we always have the same people around in Iran in the past decade, and none of them is standing out of the crowd.
The few mentionable international successes in the last decade were achieved by foreign coaches.
We weren't even able to play anything but a threeback with sweepers before Ivankovic introduced this in 2002/2003!
I must say I was alsways looking forward to the new generation of Iranian coaches like Daei, Kia or Hash, who would come with another understanding of football and professionalism thanks to their European experience.
Our other coaches in my opinion lack understanding for modern European and South American football. They are stuck with old ideas.
Daei's coaching career started really promising and so I think it was a legitimate idea to try him as TM coach (if no good foreign option could be realized).
It didn't work out as planned, but I think Daei and the others will still achieve much more success than the old generation in coming years.
Asian coaches in general are not good and Iranians are no exception, rather the opposite I'd say.
We have no coach who won IPL twice. We have no coach who won any international title in the last decade (apart from the U16 coach).
Our coaches are not even demanded in shitty neighbouring countries.
I think with very few exceptions we always have the same people around in Iran in the past decade, and none of them is standing out of the crowd.
The few mentionable international successes in the last decade were achieved by foreign coaches.
We weren't even able to play anything but a threeback with sweepers before Ivankovic introduced this in 2002/2003!
I must say I was alsways looking forward to the new generation of Iranian coaches like Daei, Kia or Hash, who would come with another understanding of football and professionalism thanks to their European experience.
Our other coaches in my opinion lack understanding for modern European and South American football. They are stuck with old ideas.
Daei's coaching career started really promising and so I think it was a legitimate idea to try him as TM coach (if no good foreign option could be realized).
It didn't work out as planned, but I think Daei and the others will still achieve much more success than the old generation in coming years.
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