the very first day of ACL games and we are immediately (and sadly) brought back to the days of asia cup .... and particularly, the last game.
we had two Irani teams playing in the first day, sepahan away from home playing in the lion's den, against alhilal, one of the most decorated asian clubs and we had ss, playing at home, against a very mediocre qatari team.
on paper, while ss wouldnt and shdnt be having such a difficult time, sepahan was in for a lot of trouble and pressure and anyone would be happy with a single point away from ksa.
but what turned out was a total contrast and a great reminder of how fortunes change when the wrong strategy is chosen for a game. One game showed great offensive strategy and kep on hitting at alhilal's door with wave after wave of attacks that could have fooled someone thinking the game was bring played in isfahan. and they deservedly got their just rewards for their attacking game (even if tinged with a bit of luck. but luck is increased only if you try that much harder).
what was admirable was they didnt step back to defend their measly lead. they continued to attack.
and had it not been for a momentary attack of idiocy and brain-freeze on the part of bengar, that win would have been even greater and sweeter.
on the other hand, we had ss, with all its stars ... playing at home to a mediocre (to weak) qatari team , got a goal (a lucky one, just like sepahan's), but the coach lost his nerves and tried to defend the narrow lead and started the usual deimi iranian football with emphasis on defense!
and by now any retard will agree if iranian teams start to defend and want to base their team tactics on defense, 95 out of 100 will fail and will concede. and concede they did at the end. which was their "reward" (or punishment) for choosing not to play offensive football AT HOME!!!!
the two scenarios above remind me of how a limited, small minded analyst ruined our team's chances at asia cup, opting for gutless football and we paid for his lack of spine, AND what could have been and shd have been.
we had two Irani teams playing in the first day, sepahan away from home playing in the lion's den, against alhilal, one of the most decorated asian clubs and we had ss, playing at home, against a very mediocre qatari team.
on paper, while ss wouldnt and shdnt be having such a difficult time, sepahan was in for a lot of trouble and pressure and anyone would be happy with a single point away from ksa.
but what turned out was a total contrast and a great reminder of how fortunes change when the wrong strategy is chosen for a game. One game showed great offensive strategy and kep on hitting at alhilal's door with wave after wave of attacks that could have fooled someone thinking the game was bring played in isfahan. and they deservedly got their just rewards for their attacking game (even if tinged with a bit of luck. but luck is increased only if you try that much harder).
what was admirable was they didnt step back to defend their measly lead. they continued to attack.
and had it not been for a momentary attack of idiocy and brain-freeze on the part of bengar, that win would have been even greater and sweeter.
on the other hand, we had ss, with all its stars ... playing at home to a mediocre (to weak) qatari team , got a goal (a lucky one, just like sepahan's), but the coach lost his nerves and tried to defend the narrow lead and started the usual deimi iranian football with emphasis on defense!
and by now any retard will agree if iranian teams start to defend and want to base their team tactics on defense, 95 out of 100 will fail and will concede. and concede they did at the end. which was their "reward" (or punishment) for choosing not to play offensive football AT HOME!!!!
the two scenarios above remind me of how a limited, small minded analyst ruined our team's chances at asia cup, opting for gutless football and we paid for his lack of spine, AND what could have been and shd have been.
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