FIRST HALF –
Nothing much to brag about. A very mediocre performance. And I cant even bring the excuse of “let them get coordinated”, coz the bulk of the line up has been playing with each others for years now and even the defense has been in one club! So that excuse is out.
They seem to be playing a 4-3-3 formation, with karimi way too deep, which is why we didn’t see much playmaking by him. Next to him are Pejman Nouri who is another defensive player with only Bao a few paces in front of them. But Bao, while a decent player, isn’t exactly known for his playmaking which compels us to ask why Hadadifar is sitting out and why Mobaali was dropped. Well, I think we all got our answer and got an idea of what to expect if we don’t use these two and play karimi too deep.
For years (after he came back from Bayern) I have been impressed by karimi’s ability to win the ball back in 1 on 1’s. this, at that time, was a new side of him and he has shown to be very adept in this. Today’s high rate of re-possessions by him underlines this.
Dropping Reza Nowroozi for Hadi nowroozi??? … well, need I say anything more. Lets hope we got our answer on this issue too.
I hope CQ keeps the Ansarifard-Oladi duo up front a bit longer. I think this pair shows a lot of potential and it is worth investing on.
among the positives, I must say Hajsafi is doing well going forward. But he was always good at that. his weakness has been his defending under pressure. but this opponent is not going to test him and we need to check him out against more decent opposition.
another positive is the movement of the team (the front 4-5 players at least, with Heidari & hajsafi adding to them). they seem to move quicker and find spaces better. I hope this trend continues and we see this become a habit for our players. it was promising so far.
overall, an unsatisfactory first half.
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SECOND HALF -
This half also didn’t offer much in terms of quality and in fact as it wore on, the quality got lower and lower. A very alarming matter as we were playing the world’s 138th team (what's even more tragic is they are missing some of their main team players who play in france!!!)
If we were showing this level of performance against a top 30 team, I wouldn’t have minded it. But 138th? That’s abysmal. Especially when we allowed this many freekicks right in front of our box and actually allowed a few dangerous moments and chances at our goal! now, that's scary
Another issue was the number of chances our forwards and midfielders got and they wasted it in most immature, amateurish manner!
Ansarifard was the big surprise of the game for me. Not only did he waste so many great chances he got (2-3 of them were literally 1 on 1’s which he scoffed terribly) but also he didn’t do well as a part of the team, be it when he tried to defend or come back and receive balls. I guess those who thought Reza Nowroozi didn’t deserve to be in the team got their answer.
I was seeing Pouladi play at LB for the first time and he, like hajsafi looked good going forward. But again, like hajsafi, he is more a midfielder so it isn’t a surprise to see him do well up front. It is when we see them defend at the back that leaves a lot to be desired. We shall see more on this as we play better teams.
a note on Karimi. I'll put it as bluntly and simply as possible. I am not convinced investing on him for the next 2 years is a good idea. I'm not saying he's a bad player or isnt committed. he is. but for the upcoming WCQ's (especially later stages) against asia's top teams, a 34-35 year old karimi isnt the answer. I dont know what's on CQ's mind and if he's called him to garner ppl's support for himself. but I, personally, am not convinced karimi will be a key figure in TM ... definitely not in a year's time.
Summary-
CQ’s first game wasn’t impressive at all. I put it down to initial jitters of an unfamiliar coach in unfamiliar surroundings and players. But even this game shd have given him (and us) plenty to think about and consider when picking the players for a game.
Nothing much to brag about. A very mediocre performance. And I cant even bring the excuse of “let them get coordinated”, coz the bulk of the line up has been playing with each others for years now and even the defense has been in one club! So that excuse is out.
They seem to be playing a 4-3-3 formation, with karimi way too deep, which is why we didn’t see much playmaking by him. Next to him are Pejman Nouri who is another defensive player with only Bao a few paces in front of them. But Bao, while a decent player, isn’t exactly known for his playmaking which compels us to ask why Hadadifar is sitting out and why Mobaali was dropped. Well, I think we all got our answer and got an idea of what to expect if we don’t use these two and play karimi too deep.
For years (after he came back from Bayern) I have been impressed by karimi’s ability to win the ball back in 1 on 1’s. this, at that time, was a new side of him and he has shown to be very adept in this. Today’s high rate of re-possessions by him underlines this.
Dropping Reza Nowroozi for Hadi nowroozi??? … well, need I say anything more. Lets hope we got our answer on this issue too.
I hope CQ keeps the Ansarifard-Oladi duo up front a bit longer. I think this pair shows a lot of potential and it is worth investing on.
among the positives, I must say Hajsafi is doing well going forward. But he was always good at that. his weakness has been his defending under pressure. but this opponent is not going to test him and we need to check him out against more decent opposition.
another positive is the movement of the team (the front 4-5 players at least, with Heidari & hajsafi adding to them). they seem to move quicker and find spaces better. I hope this trend continues and we see this become a habit for our players. it was promising so far.
overall, an unsatisfactory first half.
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SECOND HALF -
This half also didn’t offer much in terms of quality and in fact as it wore on, the quality got lower and lower. A very alarming matter as we were playing the world’s 138th team (what's even more tragic is they are missing some of their main team players who play in france!!!)
If we were showing this level of performance against a top 30 team, I wouldn’t have minded it. But 138th? That’s abysmal. Especially when we allowed this many freekicks right in front of our box and actually allowed a few dangerous moments and chances at our goal! now, that's scary
Another issue was the number of chances our forwards and midfielders got and they wasted it in most immature, amateurish manner!
Ansarifard was the big surprise of the game for me. Not only did he waste so many great chances he got (2-3 of them were literally 1 on 1’s which he scoffed terribly) but also he didn’t do well as a part of the team, be it when he tried to defend or come back and receive balls. I guess those who thought Reza Nowroozi didn’t deserve to be in the team got their answer.
I was seeing Pouladi play at LB for the first time and he, like hajsafi looked good going forward. But again, like hajsafi, he is more a midfielder so it isn’t a surprise to see him do well up front. It is when we see them defend at the back that leaves a lot to be desired. We shall see more on this as we play better teams.
a note on Karimi. I'll put it as bluntly and simply as possible. I am not convinced investing on him for the next 2 years is a good idea. I'm not saying he's a bad player or isnt committed. he is. but for the upcoming WCQ's (especially later stages) against asia's top teams, a 34-35 year old karimi isnt the answer. I dont know what's on CQ's mind and if he's called him to garner ppl's support for himself. but I, personally, am not convinced karimi will be a key figure in TM ... definitely not in a year's time.
Summary-
CQ’s first game wasn’t impressive at all. I put it down to initial jitters of an unfamiliar coach in unfamiliar surroundings and players. But even this game shd have given him (and us) plenty to think about and consider when picking the players for a game.
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