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    #76
    Originally posted by Martin-Reza View Post
    The frustrating point is you are not even trying to find explanations for coaching decisions you don't like. The only one is the coach is making a mistake. At least give it a try, no need to buy a Zare jersey.


    Even though I'd never call up Zare, I can at least come up with several points why someone else would, you can't even name one, that's somewhat unbelievable.
    actually there are no points that supports his inclusion (surely the height thing cant be one of them) . you're basically saying we shd trust CQ becoz he's the coach and maybe he doesnt like ebrahimi! these are not "facts". they're mere conjectures that are hardly valid or demands for absolute obedience to authority.

    .... while I think I have pretty much covered all zareh's weaknesses as well as ebrahimi's strengths, which were about the players' difference in stamina, energy, present form, quality, work rate, ... etc.

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      #77
      During game against Uzbeks, when coach has to attempt to replace a player under pressure not due to his injury before the first half , something is wrong , perhaps miscalculation, misreading and if this repeated in following game that leave a question mark and reinforce sense of misunderstanding .
      During last few games it seems Queiroz acted more like traditional Iranian coaches than modern tactation.
      Heavily relying on set pieces , long throw ins, corner kicks , using a CD as CF (Agheeli- Albania) , attempt out of frustration and not injury to sub a player well before end of first half is the tactics that fans trash Firuz Karimi and GN for. We are hoping our coaches learn from Queiroz not other way around.
      Granted there is great measure of discipline and control by Queiroz which is admirable but so far beyond that he has not offered significantly different performances.
      Never in the past Iranian has given any coach a respect, resources and power the way have they given to Queiroz.
      Let’s hope and pray for his success with TM

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        #78
        He isnt wrong in any way.

        Our players are simply not superior enough to break a teak who defends with 11 men.

        Simple as that

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