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    #16
    Breaking news
    the persian doodool tala award
    master of ceremony
    Has been announced
    It's our own keshwardoost.
    Time date location will be determined
    As our hard working hamvatans
    Are working on the trophy design, and
    Offcourse production will start shortly after
    The design is approve by Ahmad jenati .

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      #17
      Originally posted by Keshwardoost View Post
      Asia Cup 2023 is Coming Home

      CQ will stay and take revenge for Japan loss.
      Renember there are allwayz rumors for higher class coaches when not under contract. and CQ wont go to Qatar.

      My guess is that Taj will play the game, hold meatings with several coaches, and then appoint CQ or another atleast "expensiver" coach. Could be from good coach shelf as CQ or Renard or fraudshelf as Wilmotz. It probably wont be domestic shelf for AC, but maybe as assistant planned to take over after AC.

      Since AC might be the last chance for Taj to get a trophy, my bet is that he will go for his best chance to win it.

      Possible pick from Icshelf is darkhorse Branko
      BUT odds are in favour of CQ

      3 Signs?
      1. No thanks and goodbye message yet from CQ
      2. No comments about WC yet.*
      3. Taj on tv saying CQ is (still) an option, (admitted branko and bunch of others are so aswell)
      = its a money/contract settlement or disscussion that has to take place first.

      * talking about the open spot for an example. Was it a misstake or was it a protest enpty spot for unpickable player? Or did he submit 26 roster, didnt budge and iff crossed one off ? Its all just speculations but silence is an interesting sign aswell. Answer might differ if he wants to stay or not, so better not say anything before the future is decided?
      If cq wants the job is his to have.
      for 2022 wc situation was different
      And CQ HAD NO CHOICE TO TAKE TM JOB
      BECAUSE THERE WAS NO OTHER WC JOB OPENINGS.
      BUT NOW situation is different and there is no
      shortage of job with cq resume..
      AND THIS YEAR AC AND WCQ2026 ARE IN SAME
      BALL PARK TIME WISE .
      Taj is only there for 2 years then iff will hold a new election.so yes you are right this is Taj last chance to win ac.
      I think it will come down to this for cq
      IF QATAR OFFER HIM 4 YEARS HE IS GONE
      if qatar only offers him ac, and iran only offers him ac, CQ WILL STAY WITH TM and take less money.

      Right now the anti cq supporters are just like
      That kid which has found out his dad
      Has ordered organic brokli online and it will arrive
      In few days, so the kid, will cry, insult,ASK FOR HAVIJ ,AND PEAS and the father would say sure sure
      BUT ONCE
      THE BROKLI ARRIVES FOR THE BEST INTEREST
      OF THAT KID THE BROKLI WILL BE STEAMED
      and the kid will have no choice but to eat it.

      Stay tune we will have a lot of drama
      over this tm coaching situation.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Kiarash View Post
        Too much respect for a coach that couldn't get us past 3 group stages…
        Not only that, what’s worse is they want him to stay for another AC 🤣
        Esteghlal 💙💙

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          #19
          Originally posted by PSGman#19 View Post

          Since when Qatar have talent? If he wants talents, he can stay in Iran, that the only thing we have in our football (that need to be polished)
          They won the Asian cup in 2019, they have a solid core of players. Al Moaz Ali, Haydos, Akram Afif... not bad players at all. Their AC win wasn't a fluke

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            January 6 2023 Ranking of coaches at the Qatar World Cup

            Regragui, Scaloni and Dalic the best; Luis Enrique, Tité, Deschamps and Flick the worst
            Jorge Fernández Arribas

            AP/MARTIN MEISSNER - Morocco coach Walid Regragui is thrown into the air by players after the World Cup quarterfinal match between Morocco and Portugal at the Al Thumama stadium in Doha, Qatar, Saturday, Dec. 10, 2022.

            Morocco were the surprise package of the World Cup in Qatar. The whole world was delighted with the order and sacrifice of the Atlas Lions. For this, Morocco had a coach who started to prepare the team less than three months before the start of the World Cup.

            The Moroccan federation sacked Vahid Halilhodzic, the coach who had managed to qualify. Regragui, whose parents are Moroccan, learned to play football in a Parisian suburb. There he met Rudi Garcia, with whom he started his football career and from whom he learned a lot. As a footballer he played for AC Ajaccio, Racing Santander, Dijon FCO and Grenoble.

            Despite living in France, he spent all his summers in the north of Morocco and he feels Moroccan, in fact, he was 45 times capped by the national team.

            As a coach, Regragui trained in Morocco and Qatar. He took over the national team at the end of August.

            He has instilled in the team a great spirit of sacrifice and an effective way of defending with the ball. But he has adapted according to the circumstances, to different situations. AFP/GLYN KIRK - Morocco team at the World Cup in Qatar
            He started the World Cup against Luka Modric's Croatia and there we began to see the great defensive order that the coach was putting in place without ever giving up attack or possession. They got a fair draw. Against Belgium they played without complexes and deserved to win. They took advantage of the gifts from Courtois, who was not at his Champions League level. Against Canada they played tidy and made the most of their chances. A serious and effective game.

            In the match against Spain their game was to wait at the back and counter-attack. It was also good for them because Luis Enrique's team was tired of playing as if it were handball, but without going deep or attacking down the flanks. They came close to scoring on one of their counter-attacks, but they were in good shape at the back and hardly conceded any chances. In a soporific Spanish game, only Morocco provided some excitement with their counter-attacks. The decision in the penalty shoot-out made them go down in history.

            In the match against Portugal they were not as accurate and luck favoured them as the Portuguese team had several clear chances to score. On the other hand, their goalkeeper, in a bad save, gave En-Nesyri the chance to score. Regragui's team knew how to suffer and hold on with a great Bono.

            Against France, the match was complicated from the start when the French scored the first goal in the fourth minute of the match. REUTERS/BERNADETT SZABO - Morocco's Achraf Hakimi in action with Portugal's Ruben Neves
            There was no point in waiting and being eliminated and the Atlas Lions outplayed France in several phases of the match.

            In the first half there were chances on both sides and Deschamps' side were played on equal terms. In the second half the game was under Moroccan control. The roles were reversed and Morocco did not deserve the 2-0 result.

            Morocco's coach led his team to a World Cup semi-final through order, sacrifice and play when the game required it. A very well worked team where everyone knew what they had to do.

            An outstanding performance for the Moroccan national team and its coach, Walid Regragui. AFP/ODD ANDERSEN - Morocco midfielder Hakim Ziyech
            The Argentinian national team were the champions and therefore their coach can't have less than an A+. Lionel Scaloni was outstanding.

            But, in addition to having Leo Messi, Scaloni was able to form a compact and united team. Several players improved the level they had shown in their teams. Rodrigo de Paul, Nahuel Molina, Otamendi and Acuña showed a much higher level than expected. In addition, Lionel Scaloni did not hesitate to change Paredes, Papu Gómez, Guido Rodríguez or Lautaro Martínez for young players like Julián Álvarez or Enzo Fernández.

            This added to a great Messi, a very good Angel Di María and an extraordinary and unknown player like Alexis Mac Allister who worked, generated and scored. A permanent support for his teammates. AFP/JUAN MABROMATA - Argentina's forward Lionel Messi celebrates after defeating Croatia 3-0 in the Qatar 2022 football World Cup semi-final match between Argentina and Croatia at the Lusail Stadium, north of Doha on December 13, 2022.
            In goal the rude, but effective Dibu Martinez.

            Despite the bad start against Saudi Arabia and the criticism that followed, the Argentinian coach did not change his idea of the game, but he did change the players who played it.

            He had many detractors in his country because of his youth and in theory lack of experience. The defeat against Arabia gave arguments to these detractors, but he accepted the criticism, corrected the mistakes and made decisions. Magnificent World Cup.

            The only downside to Scaloni is that he may have been a bit too soft at times and made defensive changes. In the final he gave a great lesson to the French coach Deschamps in the approach and motivation of the players. Argentina dismantled France in an unexpected way. But then with 2-0 and the game under control he took off the Albiceleste's best player, Angel Di Maria in the 64th minute with everything to play for as it turned out. He also replaced him with a defender, Marcos Acuña. It was a change that betrayed a certain vertigo on the part of the Argentinian coach which, added to Mbappé's extraordinary start, almost cost him a World Cup that seemed to have been won in normal time. PHOTO/AFP - Lionel Messi celebrates with his Argentine teammates after winning the World Cup in Qatar.
            Zlatko Dalic, Croatia's coach, deserves a B not only for Croatia's third place in this World Cup, but for the last eight years. Let's remember that Croatia played and lost with honour in the final of the previous World Cup in Russia. What an era these two World Cups, Russia and Qatar, were, but it is over. Now the United States, Canada and Mexico await us.

            Luka Modric's coach not only has the Real Madrid player and several top players such as Ivan Perisic, Mateo Kovacic and Gvardiol, but he has built a rocky yet creative team. He keeps it in the elite on the basis of a high level of football.

            They drew with Morocco. They didn't let themselves be surprised by Regragui's team. He showed he knew them. They beat Canada with a great game and were able to hold on against a desperate Belgium who continued to play with 10 players by fielding a more than finished Hazard.

            In the Round of 16 against a good Japan, they went through on penalties thanks to their experience and goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic.

            But their greatest achievement came in the quarter-finals when they eliminated Brazil themselves. They held out until extra time thanks to a great defence, their goalkeeper and the mismanagement of Brazil's coach Tité, who made disastrous changes. REUTERS/CARL RECINE - Croatia's Luka Modric waves to fans after Croatia's World Cup exit.
            The Croatian team, despite Neymar's great goal in the 105th minute, kept believing and tied the game with a little bit of luck.

            In the penalty shoot-out they again showed their experience and went through to the semi-finals.

            Against the champions they did not play a good game and were outplayed by Argentina in all aspects. Perhaps the team was not up to the task. Dalic was unable to continue with the good management of the team that took him so far, but his work, like that of the Croatian national team, has once again been very good.

            The negative side of the coaches has to be led by Hans-Dieter Flick, Germany's coach who failed to even make it past the group stage. He started against Spain, a team in decline since the arrival of Luis Enrique and his desire to be the star. They lost to Japan, showing an alarming defensive weakness. They beat Costa Rica with a lot of trouble. A team with a star-studded squad that their coach has not been able to work with. Flick's work was very poor.

            Luis Enrique's work with Spain is also very deficient

            It all started very badly when at Euro 2020 they sold us that Spain were doing very well. We lost in the semis on penalties against Italy (bad luck). But the reality was that the game was awful, with no attacking flair, abusing the touch and not creating chances. We won only one game out of six, against Slovakia. We went through on penalties against Switzerland in the quarter-finals, we went through on penalties against Croatia in the last 16. In the group stage we also drew against Sweden and Poland. Was it a good European Championship? No.

            Luis Enrique's list of players for the World Cup in Qatar had many shortcomings and numerous absentees.

            The management of the games was very poor, insisting on a touch that didn't generate chances and seemed to only seek not to lose. It was poorly managed until the drubbing of Costa Rica, creating an atmosphere of excessive euphoria. Japan put Lucho's team in their place and with Morocco there was one of the most boring matches in the history of the World Cup. REUTERS/DYLAN MARTINEZ - Former Spain national team coach Luis Enrique
            To top it all off, the penalty shoot-out was also a disastrous affair, with the Spanish coach on the bench ignoring those who were going to take the spot-kicks. A debacle that many of us were predicting, but which, deep down, we did not want. Lucho, the streamer, very poor.

            Brazil coach Tité's work was deficient.

            Brazil was one of the clear favourites to win the World Cup. Moreover, they had some extraordinary players that they did not know how to place or adapt to the different situations, as Lionel Scaloni did, for example.


            They started well, beating a rocky Serbia and continued with more problems against Switzerland. Already qualified, the substitutes were unable to beat Cameroon.

            In the Round of 16 they had no problems with South Korea, who they beat 4-1, but in the quarter-finals they needed a lot of attention and an unprejudiced coach. Croatia arrived with a great coach, Dalic.

            Without the game being decided, he opted to withdraw Vinicius. He is an unbalanced player who can turn a game at any moment as he has shown at club level. He kept Neymar who kept losing balls. He continued his nonsense by replacing Richarlison with a player called Pedro who didn't touch the ball in the remaining ten minutes or in the 30 minutes of extra time.

            After Neymar had given Brazil the lead and his gamble had paid off, he ruined everything by taking off Militao, the fastest player in the Carioca defence.

            With a place in the semi-finals in his grasp, he threw the whole team into disarray with his changes and allowed himself to be caught out by Croatia on the counter-attack.

            In the quarter-finals of a World Cup you can't do without experienced players who are used to playing in Champions League finals to bring on unknown and inexperienced players. He did not use Gabriel Martinelli who, along with Gabriel Jesus, are the best players in a Premier League leading Arsenal.

            A coach who knows the Brazilian league very well, but who is not interested in Europe and has always shown no interest in Vinicius.

            The Brazilian coach has done a poor job of getting a seventh place which is a failure. Brazil should have been in the top three without a doubt.

            Didier Deschamps took France to the final, this is a success even though they were the previous champions. But France's play was far from what was expected. With the exception of Kylian Mbappé, who dazzled in the final and played some very good games, the French team was very solid, but did not dazzle with an eye-catching game. The end of the World Cup was very poor. England outplayed them in their quarter-final and only Southgate's team's lack of finishing saved them from elimination. In the semi-finals Morocco put them on the ropes.

            Despite starting with the lead they were no better than Regragui's side. At the end of the first half, if El Yamiq's bicycle kick had gone in, the match would have been very complicated. Only Kylian Mbappé was making the difference and the absence of Karim Benzema, who could have easily played in that game, began to be felt. In fact, the Madrid striker had already played for Leganés. His bad relationship with Karim conditioned him and he was unable or unwilling to look for the good of the team, putting his personal phobias first.

            The approach to the final and the lack of motivation of his players caused Argentina to erase them from the game in an inconceivable way that the whole world could not understand. Their reaction was to substitute an Olivier Giroud who has nowhere near the quality of Benzema, and a Dembelé who did not deserve to start in the final after a World Cup where he had gone unnoticed. AFP/KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV - Didier Deschamps and Walid Regragui
            Curiously, he did appear in the final. To give Angel Di Maria an unnecessary penalty and be substituted in the 41st minute along with Giroud.

            He also kept a very slow and unsuccessful Upamecano in the team even though he had Konaté who played a perfect game. He took too long to use Camavinga and Kingsley Coman.

            In short, a very bad management of the squad. From sending off injured players who could have brought him a lot from the quarter-finals onwards, to ignoring very talented players.

            Only Mbappé's great performance made the final exciting until the end because he is the best player in the world at the moment and he put the team on his shoulders, but the work of Didier Deschamps, with whom Mbappé himself was not very happy, was poor. France's first half in a World Cup final was hugely disappointing. PHOTO/AFP - Kylian Mbappé and Lionel Messi
            England coach Gareth Southgate did a great job with England. Kane's poor finishing from the penalty spot deprived them of eliminating France who they outplayed from start to finish. Despite losing in the quarter-finals, his team was one of the best in the World Cup. The role of England and Southgate was remarkable.

            Portugal were unlucky in their match against Morocco. Fernando Santos completed a great team and for many they were favourites to reach the semi-finals. A lack of finishing condemned them. Not using Cristiano Ronaldo in the starting line-up was widely criticised, but the truth is that he is not at his best and against Switzerland his replacement, Ramos, scored three goals. He was criticised for not using Cristiano, Cancelo and Leao, but if any of the multiple chances had gone in Portugal would have gone ahead. Despite eighth place, Fernando Santos was good in Qatar.

            Fifth place for the Netherlands, or Holland as we know them, is a good result. In the group stage they did well even though they were outplayed by Senegal, not outplayed. In the round of 16 they overcame the USA without any problems. Argentina were better than them in the quarter-finals and only in the last minutes a desperate reaction took them to penalties, which they lost. Louis Van Gaal made them believe until the end and they almost pulled off an upset. A good performance by the Netherlands coach.

            Belgium was another World Cup disappointment. They beat Canada with difficulty. Courtois saved a penalty. Morocco outplayed them in the second match and in the final match they were unable to overcome Croatia. Their goalkeeper and striker Lukaku failed at times, but the inclusion of an Eden Hazard in the first two games as a starter weakened the team a lot. Roberto Martinez badly mismanaged a big squad.

            Spaniard Felix Sanchez Blas who brought ideas from Barcelona's La Masia failed miserably with Qatar. They were by far the worst team at the World Cup. Teams a priori like them, Iran or Saudi Arabia, had a good World Cup. PHOTO/AFP - Qatar World Cup match between Morocco and Spain
            In short, we could make a ranking of the coaches of the Qatar 2022 World Cup. Based on the team, their ranking and the game played. It would be:
            1. Lionel Scaloni Argentina Champion.
            2. Walid Regragui Morocco 4th classified.
            3. Zlatko Dalic Croatia 3rd Qualifier
            4. Gareth Southgate England 6th Qualifier
            5. Louis Van Gaal Netherlands 5th Qualifier
            6. Fernando Santos Portugal 8th Qualifier
            7. Didier Deschamps France Runner-Up
            8. Hajime Moriyasu Japan 9th placed
            9. Graham Arnold Australia 11th placed
            10. Paulo Bento South Korea 16th placed
            11. Aliou Cissé Senegal 10th placed
            12. Murat Yakin Switzerland 12th placed
            13. Gregg Berhalter United States 14th placed
            14. Czeslaw Michniewicz Poland 15th placed
            15. Hervé Renard Saudi Arabia 25th placed
            16. Carlos Queiroz Iran 26th placed
            17. Jalel Kadri Tunisia 21st Placed
            18. Tité Brazil 7th Qualifier
            19. Luis Enrique Spain 13th Placed
            20. Gustavo Alfaro Ecuador 18th Qualifier
            21. Rigobert Song Cameroon 19th Qualifier
            22. Diego Alonso Uruguay 20th placed
            23. Otto Addo Ghana 24th placed
            24. Luis F. Suarez Costa Rica 25th placed
            25. John Herdman Canada 31st placed
            26. Rob Page Wales 30th placed
            27. Kasper Hjulmand Denmark 28th Ranked
            28. Dragan Stojkovic Serbia 29th placed
            29. Gerardo Martino Mexico 22nd Qualifier
            30. Roberto Martinez Belgium 23rd Placed
            31. Hans Dieter Flick Germany 17th Placed
            32. Félix Sánchez Bas Qatar 32th Placed
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              #21
              ^Basically the worst Asian team that actually qualified for the WC. And we still want to keep this guy around for winning the AC.

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                #22
                Originally posted by Hosseini View Post

                They won the Asian cup in 2019, they have a solid core of players. Al Moaz Ali, Haydos, Akram Afif... not bad players at all. Their AC win wasn't a fluke
                Aspire Academy would be a dream for him.

                For the first time he would have a head-start in one of his 10 year grassroots plans.

                It would be a different world from TM

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                  #23
                  After persian gulf cup
                  if cq going to qatar
                  Expect an announcement.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Kiarash View Post
                    Too much respect for a coach that couldn't get us past 3 group stages…
                    It's just not that simple, man.
                    I am not saying he is the best manager in the world, but he has done wonders for our football in the face of a lot of adversity that most national teams simple do not experience.

                    I too would like to see us get past the group stage, but given that WC2022 was by far the most tumultuous for Team Melli that I can remember (at least while CQ has been in-charge), I can't fully blame him, or the players, especially given what was going on behind the scenes. Of course, most outside of Team Melli seem to understand this. The Germans, the Americans, the French, the English.. their fans have more understanding than some of our own.

                    He made mistakes, but I am fine with it. In the end, we got our first three points in the group stage. Nothing can take away the Wales game.

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                      #25
                      Guy finished 4th in Spain with Ronaldo, Zidane, Casillas, Roberto Carlos, Raul, Figo, Guti, Beckham, etc etc…

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                        EXCLUSIVE: What it was like coaching Real Madrid's Galacticos and three players who stood out


                        Jose Peseiro was assistant manager of Real Madrid's Galacticos in the 2003/04 season and has given an insight into what it was like coaching football's biggest superstars
                        Jose Peseiro was taken from CD Nacional to become Real Madrid's assistant manager by Carlos Queiroz (
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                        Rich JonesAssistant Sports Editor
                        • 10:00, 29 Jan 2023
                        • UPDATED10:51, 29 Jan 2023

                        One minute, Jose Peseiro was coach of CD Nacional, a small club based on the island of Madeira with a stadium holding just over 5,000 fans.

                        After turning to coaching after an unspectacular playing career, the then-42 year old guided Nacional into the Portuguese top flight and to the best finish in their history, edging Braga to fourth in the 2002/03 season.

                        The next thing he knew, he was called up by his mentor, Carlos Queiroz, to trade the Alvinegros for the Galacticos and become assistant manager of Real Madrid ’s star-studded side. Having never really rubbed shoulders with football’s very best, Peseiro was suddenly taking training with the likes of Zinedine Zidane, Luis Figo, Roberto Carlos, Ronaldo and new summer signing David Beckham.

                        “It was amazing,” Peseiro recalls. “42 years old and I started coaching with Real Madrid.
                        “I started in the second league in Portugal with CD Nacional, we went up to the first league and I did a very good job with this team, so Queiroz, who was my teacher, invited me to go with him.

                        “Until then I had never been close to big players. I had played but not in the top league, but I remember when I started at Real Madrid it was some type of shock.

                        “It was a shock the first day, but after that it was amazing. I was with top players, and when I speak about Ronaldo, Zidane, Beckham, Raul, Roberto Carlos, Casillas, Figo, Guti, you can’t imagine training with these guys.” Carlos Queiroz was manager of the Galacticos with Peseiro as his assistant (
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                        After overcoming the initial shock of being in charge of football royalty, it was soon business as usual for Peseiro. He quickly learnt that those elite players had something special both technically and mentally which separated them from the rest.

                        He tells one story of Beckham, a marquee signing from Manchester United that summer in the peak of his powers and his ability to seamlessly adapt to playing a number of roles. Despite his star power, he did the job with little fuss and churned out remarkable statistics for his effort.

                        “Every day, they’d stay on the pitch or in the meetings, and I learnt a lot with them,” he says. “Because for players at that level, they had the capacity to show us things that are not normal in other players.

                        “It was a fantastic moment for me, I learnt a lot and these were smart, intelligent guys. I remember Beckham, he was an incredible guy. David Beckham was willing and capable to fill a number of roles (
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                        LIU JIN/AFP via Getty Images) Zinedine Zidane was amongst those capable of magic both in training and games.

                        “I remember if Queiroz wanted him to play in midfield like a six, he would play like a six. He wanted him as an eight, he would play like an eight. He wanted him to be a winger, he would play like a winger.

                        “The people would think, surely these guys, with a big ego, they would not accept everything we want to implement with them. But I remember Beckham, in that moment, running 14km one match, more than any of the others, with the maximum commitment.”

                        Managing the Galacticos - the most expensive group of players ever assembled at the time - understandably brought pressure, not only to win but to put on a show. Ultimately, Quieroz lasted just one season in charge after their season came crumbling down in the closing stages. Peseiro was tasked with coaching football's biggest names ( But, for the most part, Peseiro was able to watch on in pure enjoyment at the show his players put on without the pressure of being the main man in the dugout.

                        “In that moment, everyone knows that we needed to win but also show fantastic football. It was the first time I was in the bench as assistant coach, and you could enjoy the game on the bench.

                        “Sometimes as the head coach, you cannot enjoy the game because you are fighting for the win, the pressure and the stress, but in that moment, in 80% of the matches, I stayed in the bench and enjoyed the game, watching these great players play.”

                        In a dressing room containing multiple players considered amongst the very best of their generation, Peseiro finds it impossible to pick out the best. Three, however, stood out as a level above on the training ground - Ronaldo, Zinedine Zidane and Luis Figo. Zidane, Ronaldo and Luis Figo stood out in training amongst Real Madrid's superstars (
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                          #27
                          Carlos Queiroz close to taking charge of the Qatar national team

                          Antonio Pires

                          28 January 2023 at 09:16

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                          Photography: AFP

                          The Portuguese coach is well placed to take the job. After his participation in the World Cup with Iran ended, the coach was invited by the Qataris to watch the World Cup final and since then contacts have intensified.

                          Carlos Queiroz, according to O JOGO, is very well placed to assume the technical command of Qatar, a country that recently organized the World Cup. The federation of this country did not renew the contract of the Spaniard Félix Sánchez, which ended at the end of 2022 after a disappointing participation in the World Cup, in which he added three defeats, and soon began to consider several names for the position. From the outset, Carlos Queiroz was one of those names and was even invited by the president of the Qatari football federation to watch the final of the competition. And, as we know, contacts between Queiroz and those responsible for Qatari football have intensified more recently​
                          Carlos Queiroz perto de assumir o comando da seleção do Catar


                          António Pires
                          28 Janeiro 2023 às 09:16



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                          O treinador português está bem colocado para assumir o cargo. Já depois de encerrada a participação no Mundial com o Irão, o técnico foi convidado pelos cataris para assistir à final do Campeonato do Mundo e desde então intensificaram-se contactos.
                          Carlos Queiroz, segundo O JOGO apurou, está muito bem colocado para vir a assumir o comando técnico do Catar, país que recentemente organizou o Campeonato do Mundo. A federação deste país não renovou o contrato do espanhol Félix Sánchez, que terminou no final de 2022 após uma dececionante participação no Mundial, em que somou três derrotas, e começou logo a ponderar vários nomes para o cargo. Desde a primeira hora, Carlos Queiroz foi um desses nomes e até foi convidado pelo presidente da federação de futebol catari para assistir à final da competição. E, segundo sabemos, os contactos entre Queiroz e os responsáveis do futebol catari intensificaram-se mais recentemente.
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                            #28
                            ^kateb was right

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by diz View Post
                              ^kateb was right
                              What is hot breaking news for rest of the world.
                              ITS An old MEMORY NEWS @PFDC.

                              IF I ONLY HAD BLUE EYES
                              They give me own show on espn.

                              Oracle is the name.

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                                #30
                                https://egyptindependent.com/efa-iss...rtada-mansour/
                                The EFA has agreed to settle the dues of the Portuguese Carlos Queiroz
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