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Originally posted by Karimi 8 View PostJust look at this video and keep an eye on teymourian. This guy is a quality player. I hope he takes more shots during the game too
He has been the undisputed overall MVP of TM under CQ reign and even before his arrival..!!
i can not think of any 1 player who's absence from TM would have more disastrous overall effect on the Team and that for you is a clear indicator of an MVP..!!
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Originally posted by PersianLegion View PostConsider the game against Chile as a loss now.
But even all of that is irrelevant when we are likely going to be playing with the same predictable formation and tactics which has already been figured out and beaten by a couple of crappy coaches like Shenaishil and Susic.
My predictions for TM under CQ have been mostly on the optimistic side, but I'm afraid the most optimistic prediction I can make for this match is 3-1 Chile and that's if CQ surprises with some pressing/attacking football which at this point has a VERY low chance of happening. If we stick with the same old same old players, formation and tactics, I'm afraid the result will be much worse.
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Originally posted by Bi-honar View PostThe game against Chile was always going to be a loss with the squad CQ announced PL jaan, with 3 players injured in the past couple of weeks (including Haj and all before TM left for Austria), 1 injury prone player, 5 out of form QSL players and 1 full time bench player - even forgetting about the 2 players who were already on the Olympic team roster and didn't get replaced.
But even all of that is irrelevant when we are likely going to be playing with the same predictable formation and tactics which has already been figured out and beaten by a couple of crappy coaches like Shenaishil and Susic.
My predictions for TM under CQ have been mostly on the optimistic side, but I'm afraid the most optimistic prediction I can make for this match is 3-1 Chile and that's if CQ surprises with some pressing/attacking football which at this point has a VERY low chance of happening. If we stick with the same old same old players, formation and tactics, I'm afraid the result will be much worse.
Everyone knows how Chile plays, 3-4-3 in offense and in defense 5-4-1, but it's pretty hard to beat them, why should we change our tactic? We play similar like Chile, and this will be pretty hard, if you play attacking football like Germany tried it last year, you'll have a bad time.
That's how we play in defense :
That's how we play In offense :
We are not parking the bus, we play progressive pressing football, IF! we are in possession of the ball, if not, yea we're parking the bus
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Originally posted by Camran khan View PostCan someone post news regarding TM traveling from Austria to Sweden as soon as it shwos up? I'm not sure whether they leave on Friday or Saturday..
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Originally posted by Surenas View PostWe play similar like Chile
I guess we'll have to wait and see in the game, but just keep an eye on how many players they will have in our half and involved in the play on any attack (6-7) and how many players we'll have doing the same (3-4). Also expect them to be pressing hard in midfield and forcing us to make errors rather than sitting back and letting us build up plays like we will do.
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They will challenge our defense big time. Chile if they play the real one, they are aggressive attacking bunch! I know as a matter of fact both Heydari and Beikzadeh can not stand the pressure. Ando may do average but Neko will be owned. If dejagah has any steam our team will be going from there. I don't see the confidence or experience of Amiri help us in left wing. He will be owned big time. Shojai will be a shadow, but he might pull up some tricks here and there. Beiranvand is our best choice in goal or we concede many goals.
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Originally posted by Bi-honar View PostThe game against Chile was always going to be a loss with the squad CQ announced PL jaan, with 3 players injured in the past couple of weeks (including Haj and all before TM left for Austria), 1 injury prone player, 5 out of form QSL players and 1 full time bench player - even forgetting about the 2 players who were already on the Olympic team roster and didn't get replaced.
But even all of that is irrelevant when we are likely going to be playing with the same predictable formation and tactics which has already been figured out and beaten by a couple of crappy coaches like Shenaishil and Susic.
My predictions for TM under CQ have been mostly on the optimistic side, but I'm afraid the most optimistic prediction I can make for this match is 3-1 Chile and that's if CQ surprises with some pressing/attacking football which at this point has a VERY low chance of happening. If we stick with the same old same old players, formation and tactics, I'm afraid the result will be much worse.
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TM training, arrival of Karim, Javad and Ashkan, Interviews with Dejagah and Hashem
http://video.varzesh3.com/iran/%D8%A...C%D9%84%DB%8C/
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Originally posted by PersianLegion View PostPretty much agree with you, but CQ was changing his park the bus style for a more attacking type when the Pooladi-BW hit the fans! He used some good young talents in AC and I had high hopes. at the same time I don't blame CQ for many things. He still could help our team for another year. we have to not forget many positive influence he had on our football.
I think he felt comfortable starting that game (and that game only as far as half decent opponents go) on an offensive footing because we had played Iraq a couple of weeks earlier with our "B" team and completely dominated them in midfield. Of course that was a rare occurrence to play a team in your group and we can't count on that ever happening again.
Other than that, I don't think we can call how we played against UAE or even Qatar anything but defensive. And in a moment of panic after the Pouladi-BW fiasco and that rushed Amiri sub, it was back to defense again.
I totally agree with you about Amiri/Beik combo is going to be a hole the size of the grand canyon. Amiri is an alright player (nothing extraordinarily) in an offensive game plan, but he's completely lost in a defensive game. And I'm just praying that Beik is going to make it onto the field without getting injured, never mind actually playing the full game!
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Hajsafi is injured & Yaghoub Karimi invited:
حسان حاج صفی مصدوم شدیعقوب*کریمی جایگزین حاج*صفی در اردوی تیم ملی
مدافع تيم فوتبال استقلال به جاي احسان حاج*صفي مصدوم در اردوي تيم ملي شرکت خواهد کرد.
به نقل از سایت فدراسیون فوتبال، در بدو ورود تیم ملی به اتریش، احسان حاج صفی از ناحیه پا درد داشت و بر همین اساس بنا به صلاحدید کادر فنی تمرینات خود را آعاز نکرد تا معاینات پزشکی وضعیت او را مشخص کند. پس از بررسی*های کادر پزشکی تیم ملی مشخص شد که این بازیکن با مصدومیتی از قبل روبه رو بوده است. بنابراین طبق تصمیم اتخاذ شده این بازیکن امشب به ایران باز می گردد تا دوران مداوای خود را در ایران پیگیری کند.
پس از این کادر فنی تیم ملی از یعقوب کریمی بازیکن استقلال دعوت کرد که برای حضور در ادامه اردوی اروپایی تیم ملی به اروپا سفر کند. قرار است این بازیکن از اردوی تیم ملی در سوئد به جمع ملی پوشان اضافه شود.
تیم ملی فوتبال ایران ششم و یازدهم فروردین در دو دیدار دوستانه به مصاف شیلی و سوئد می رود.
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