Since some certain people constantly spam this board with anti-Branko stuff and amateur analyises, I will now start spamming this Forum with pro-Branko posts until hopefully everyone realizes having an agenda and aggressively pursuing it by repeatedly posting the same bs over and over is simply not appropriate for a F+ Forum.
Depite the weak level of our clubs in Asia, we can see that the national team under Ivankovic has not dropped to this level but is one of Asia's topteams (sth we can't say from our clubs).
Ivankovic bravely went his own way and despite heavy pressure from conservative Iranian coaches, journalists and some conservative fans, selected modern players which fit into his philosophy and modern football. He developed a young and tactically disciplined team around a few very important veterans. Not to talk about his role in persuading Hashemian to return and helping to convince Zandi to play for Iran.
Beside the success that is undoubtedly proved by his record, he added a tactical variabiliy to the team that has not been existant before his time. Never before in TM's more recent football history an Iranian national team was able to switch between so many different (modern) tactical formations as it has now.
Despite lack of quality players for certain positions (which comes due to the bad Iranian youth work) he built a strong team that will play a good World Cup.
Beside that, his connections to former Yugoslavian countries seem to have saved our WC preperations - despite organizing friendlies is the manager's job and not the coach's.
So thank you brave Branko Ivankovic for your great work and I'm already looking forward to TM's matches in Germany.
Depite the weak level of our clubs in Asia, we can see that the national team under Ivankovic has not dropped to this level but is one of Asia's topteams (sth we can't say from our clubs).
Ivankovic bravely went his own way and despite heavy pressure from conservative Iranian coaches, journalists and some conservative fans, selected modern players which fit into his philosophy and modern football. He developed a young and tactically disciplined team around a few very important veterans. Not to talk about his role in persuading Hashemian to return and helping to convince Zandi to play for Iran.
Beside the success that is undoubtedly proved by his record, he added a tactical variabiliy to the team that has not been existant before his time. Never before in TM's more recent football history an Iranian national team was able to switch between so many different (modern) tactical formations as it has now.
Despite lack of quality players for certain positions (which comes due to the bad Iranian youth work) he built a strong team that will play a good World Cup.
Beside that, his connections to former Yugoslavian countries seem to have saved our WC preperations - despite organizing friendlies is the manager's job and not the coach's.
So thank you brave Branko Ivankovic for your great work and I'm already looking forward to TM's matches in Germany.
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