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Originally posted by koko View PostIt's funny that Thailand's coach is completely upset about facing France, which is ranked 56th in the world, instead of Iran, which is 8th. Besides, regardless of how their results turn out, it wouldn't affect any team in their group. This is just a fake-out for the psychological aspect against the French.
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It's funny that Thailand's coach is completely upset about facing France, which is ranked 56th in the world, instead of Iran, which is 8th. Besides, regardless of how their results turn out, it wouldn't affect any team in their group. This is just a fake-out for the psychological aspect against the French.
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Originally posted by webmaster View Post
I hope they throw France out and just fine us . But knowing our luck, we'd be thrown out too.
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Am I missing something? Why are the morons accusing us? It seems it would be better for us to lose the match:
“Winning the group means Iran will face African champions Morocco in the last 16 and potentially world No 1s Brazil in the quarter-finals.
After finishing second, France will face Thailand - who Brazil beat 9-1 in the groups - before a possible last-eight clash against Paraguay or debutants Afghanistan. That appears to be the easier route for this tournament in Uzbekistan.”
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...oalkeeper.html
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“We will play against one of the world’s top teams, the Asian champions, the number-four team in the world. It will be a spectacle. Iran are a great team with a lot of class. We are prepared for anything. We will give it everything. We have one goal: to win and continue in the competition.” Soufian Charraoui, Morocco utility player
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FIFA: You’ve played all over the world, at the highest level, won huge titles. How proud are you of your career and the attention you’ve earned for Iranian futsal?
Hossein Tayebi: I’ve always tried to be a good representative for Iran and prove myself to the world of futsal. That's why I fought with all my heart in difficult leagues. I tried to open more doors for young Iranian players. This is a step for my country’s futsal that I have taken with pride.
You’re renowned for the spectacular. Can you tell us about your penchant for producing spectacular skills and scoring spectacular goals?
I learned futsal on the streets, where I had to practiced using my feet to do interesting things with the ball. Sometimes I think this style of play is what makes futsal attractive to millions of people across the world. I like this style of play and I’m happy that I have created moments that are saved in the good memories of futsal fans.
Will you ever score a better goal than the one you scored against Haladas in the Champions League in 2021? Arthur’s reaction was quite something, right?
I used this technique in training, and players kept telling me to try and score goals this way in matches. This is what I used to do as a child on the streets of my hometown, and when I scored a goal, everyone's reaction was interesting, from the referee to the opposing players and the fans. Arthur’s reaction was interesting! He seemed to be waiting for this moment and he became happy. I scored a similar goal in the Kazakh league, but the one in the Champions League got more exposure.
Will this be your last World Cup?
I can't say that this will be my last World Cup. I talk to my body and maybe one day my feet will tell me, ‘Hossein, that’s enough!’ I will definitely call it quits then, but right now I will play with all my energy for the national team and my club. The love for futsal still burns inside of me.
What do you think of Salar Aghapour’s performances at this tournament?
I like Salar a lot. He is a brilliant talent who needs to look after himself. He should keep playing with the same passion and effort. I’m sure the futsal world will hear much more from him in the years to come. He has been one of the best players in this tournament, and I believe he can be even better.
Can you tell us about the passion the Iranian people have for futsal?
People in Iran love futsal. Our league games are held in every city, the stadium is full of spectators, and they support their favourite teams with great excitement. They also really like the national team and are one of the most important factors in the development of this sport in our country.
You’ve played against Morocco twice at the FIFA Futsal World Cup. What do you remember about those games?
We played them in two World Cups, in 2012 and 2016, and won both games, but that belongs to history. I scored Iran’s first goal in the 2016 game and it’s a good memory for me. They are always a team who have a lot of respect.
Morocco recently went on a 50-game unbeaten run. What did you think of that?
This is a different generation from Morocco. It’s clear that they have invested in and focused on futsal. Their performance in preparation friendlies shows this. They are currently one of the best teams in the world. They have made great progress, but we are Iran and we always go on to the court to win. I know that futsal fans will enjoy watching this match. It will be one of the most interesting games of the tournament.
The winners will play Brazil. What do you think of this Brazil side?
I always talk about Brazil with heartfelt respect. They are perennial contenders for the title. They have won it many times. It would definitely be interesting for me to play against them, but right now we're thinking about Morocco. Every game is a final for us, and now we’re thinking about the final against Morocco.
You have a lot of friends in the Brazil squad like Arthur, Marlon, Neguinho and Roncaglio. How would you feel going up against then?
They are my best friends. Apart from the fact that a potential match between Iran and Brazil would definitely be one of the most beautiful matches of the tournament, facing my good friends would be another pleasure. We would compete against each other but remain friends. It would be a special match for me.
You already have a bronze medal from the FIFA Futsal World Cup. What’s your target at this tournament?
After winning the bronze medal in the 2016 World Cup, it has always been one of my goals to play in the World Cup final. I have a lot of respect for all teams, but we are here to go to the final and win the title. I have achieved all the club honours in the world, and now I am here with my friends in the national team to play in the final.
Finally, who are the best fixos you’ve played against in your career?
Douglas Jr from Kazakhstan and Marlon from Brazil. I have been friends and team-mates with both. I will always admire their ability. They are brilliant and I enjoy playing against them.
https://www.fifa.com/en/tournaments/...iran-interview
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good fight by afghanistan, they took the game to over time and lost to paraguay. They need to hold their heads high they did well considering the circumstances.
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^^ I was going to say the same thing lol typical loser mentality. we will take our foot off the gas and lose.
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Realistically, because our path has just been made easier and hopes are back up, we wil lose tomorrow agaisnt Morocco
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If Venezuela can beat Spain, we can beat Brazil but first we must beat Morocco.
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