Because now people will justify how we've played. Risking the chance of sounding like a broken record, I daresay that was the worst game I've ever seen Iran play.
In terms of the issues - I'm shocked at how bad we are off the ball. No support at all for the player in possession - which means we basically can't push forward, turn our backs to our opponents, then turn and kick the ball as far away (usually out) as possible. I was also pretty unimpressed with Karimi (why does he play for 90 minutes when he's clearly run out of gas?) as well as Nekounam, who nearly cost us a goal with a moronic giveaway deep in our own half.
From what I've seen, Queroz really hasn't changed much - the system/mentality stays the same as it was - go for a draw away, try to win at home. It's the same strategy that has burned us over and over again - it's just plain wrong, and had the ref put on his contacts, we would have lost today.
My heart goes out to the Uzbeks. I can only imagine what we'd be saying was it us who suffered this kind of a defeat.
In terms of the issues - I'm shocked at how bad we are off the ball. No support at all for the player in possession - which means we basically can't push forward, turn our backs to our opponents, then turn and kick the ball as far away (usually out) as possible. I was also pretty unimpressed with Karimi (why does he play for 90 minutes when he's clearly run out of gas?) as well as Nekounam, who nearly cost us a goal with a moronic giveaway deep in our own half.
From what I've seen, Queroz really hasn't changed much - the system/mentality stays the same as it was - go for a draw away, try to win at home. It's the same strategy that has burned us over and over again - it's just plain wrong, and had the ref put on his contacts, we would have lost today.
My heart goes out to the Uzbeks. I can only imagine what we'd be saying was it us who suffered this kind of a defeat.
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