GN had more fights in him during his first tenure. He now seems like he's lost his passion for the game. He looks nashe most of the time.
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Originally posted by Nokhodi View PostAlso no need for TM to force a young player in. If a 100 year old is better than an 18 year old then so be it.
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Originally posted by Nokhodi View PostAlso no need for TM to force a young player in. If a 100 year old is better than an 18 year old then so be it.
And I would argue, that many times we have left younger players who are actually better out of the squad or on the bench because they "supposedly lack experience playing for TM and all the pressure that comes with it " and instead played a fossil.
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Originally posted by Pluto2000 View Post
These head coaches always get bailed out by our players. If ARJ, Azmoun, and Mohebi didn't have the game of their lives against Japan we would have been toast man. Still came down to a lucky penalty needed. God forbid we get a half competent staff tactically
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Originally posted by Ghermez Agha View Post
Who exactly are you talking about?
We don't have any one like that. Even favorites like Hosseinnejad and Yasin Salmani are not consistent enough in clubs to be starters in TM (as much as I would like them to be).
No coach will deprive himself of the best players.
I really believe that 99% of coaches would pick the same squad with maybe one change.
Originally posted by The View Post
If that young player is on the trajectory to surpass that 100 year old player by the time the next big tournament comes around (WC 2026), then it makes sense to integrate the young player asap to get him familiar with the system and gel with the rest of the squad. This WCQ is very easy considering the number of available slots and our group. It's the perfect time ton do these things.
And I would argue, that many times we have left younger players who are actually better out of the squad or on the bench because they "supposedly lack experience playing for TM and all the pressure that comes with it " and instead played a fossil.
Outside of Hajisafi and Noorafkan constantly starting, I am not too upset by his selections.
People forget CQ changed TM from the pre 2014 to 2018 generation becuase all of the old timers literally retired. Otherwise go look at our 2014 squad!
In Iranian football we only have renewal by necessity, not choice.
Also I am surprised you of all people think anything in football is easy.
None of it is easy. This qualification is much trickier than it seems and the World Cup will be the same if we make it.
I am still also adamant the clubs have to produce TM level players, not TM to churn them out.
Originally posted by mehdi13 View Post
Its this kind of mentality which is a disease in our football…
You're welcome. At least I'm not an Esteghlali.
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Originally posted by Nokhodi View Post
No one in particular, I just don't agree with the notion that there is some magical youth player out there ready to take over TM and instill his will on the team.
We don't have any one like that. Even favorites like Hosseinnejad and Yasin Salmani are not consistent enough in clubs to be starters in TM (as much as I would like them to be).
No coach will deprive himself of the best players.
I really believe that 99% of coaches would pick the same squad with maybe one change.
Who do you think is better and should start immediately?
Outside of Hajisafi and Noorafkan constantly starting, I am not too upset by his selections.
It is about having a plan for the program.
The US stopped playing the Michael Bradleys and Clint Dempseys at 33 and then let the youth get chances. Now they have several well seasoned 25-26 yr olds for this world cup and the next.
The faults of poor selection get found out eventually.
We had a terrible time against England, politics aside our team was too slow to even win the ball back and push up from being pinned back.
In 2 years, do you expect Hajsafi/Rezaian/Cheshmi etc to stand a chance chasing runs at the World Cup? Outside of parking the bus and Bekesh ziresh to Azmoun/Taremi what is our trajectory?
If we do not give youth opportunities now , then eventually in the crucial moments, whether it is an AC semifinal or a WC group game we will look to the bench and see nothing but the untested.
No I am not advocating for "Taremi old" drop for Saharkhizan etc but we need some progressive ideas instead of the old boys gang
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Originally posted by Nokhodi View Post
No one in particular, I just don't agree with the notion that there is some magical youth player out there ready to take over TM and instill his will on the team.
We don't have any one like that. Even favorites like Hosseinnejad and Yasin Salmani are not consistent enough in clubs to be starters in TM (as much as I would like them to be).
No coach will deprive himself of the best players.
I really believe that 99% of coaches would pick the same squad with maybe one change.
Who do you think is better and should start immediately?
Outside of Hajisafi and Noorafkan constantly starting, I am not too upset by his selections.
People forget CQ changed TM from the pre 2014 to 2018 generation becuase all of the old timers literally retired. Otherwise go look at our 2014 squad!
In Iranian football we only have renewal by necessity, not choice.
Also I am surprised you of all people think anything in football is easy.
None of it is easy. This qualification is much trickier than it seems and the World Cup will be the same if we make it.
I am still also adamant the clubs have to produce TM level players, not TM to churn them out.
You're welcome. At least I'm not an Esteghlali.
What's the point of playing over and over again the same old average players where peak is not high and generally behind except being coward? Even at club level PP is heading to the wall with their retirement house project
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Originally posted by Nokhodi View Post
Who do you think is better and should start immediately?
Outside of Hajisafi and Noorafkan constantly starting, I am not too upset by his selections.
People forget CQ changed TM from the pre 2014 to 2018 generation becuase all of the old timers literally retired. Otherwise go look at our 2014 squad!
In Iranian football we only have renewal by necessity, not choice.
Also I am surprised you of all people think anything in football is easy.
None of it is easy. This qualification is much trickier than it seems and the World Cup will be the same if we make it.
I am still also adamant the clubs have to produce TM level players, not TM to churn them out.
For the Upcoming Kyrgyzstan match I would start:
Hazbavi instead of Shoja
Hosseinnejad instead of Ghoddos
Ghorbani instead of Ezza
Allahyar instead of JB or Torabi
Gourdazi or Razzaghpour instead of Hajsafi or Milmo
Saharkhizan off the bench ahead of Sardar (keep sardar benched)
In addition to that, I think Taheri, Mohebbi (Sephan), Hashemnejad should all be in the Squad.
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Originally posted by Iran_19 View PostYoung player needs to play at club level!
Not a fan of GN but how you want him to lets say invite and play Yasin while he is warming the bench in Persepolis?
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Originally posted by Super Shojaei View Post
Bigger and richest Asian clubs don’t gamble on youngsters - when was the last time Persepolis even sold a young prospect to a euro team? The top Asian sides chase the Asian championship one league revenue to maintain that the best shot is proven experienced old players
Euro top club like barca psg and other play 17 year old.
Last time pp sold a young player to Europe was moharami
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Originally posted by Iran_19 View PostYoung player needs to play at club level!
Not a fan of GN but how you want him to lets say invite and play Yasin while he is warming the bench in Persepolis?
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Originally posted by The View Post
Taheri excluding, everyone I mentioned in my post plays regularly for their clubs.
You need to live with consequences and in today football everything is result oriented
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Originally posted by PSGman#19 View Post
Since when Asian clubs are reference? PP thinks they are going to go far in ACL with old fart like Rigi alekasir?
Euro top club like barca psg and other play 17 year old.
Last time pp sold a young player to Europe was moharami
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