Having Haghighi in goal is such a relief. Going from the Mirzapour days where every goal kick was an adventure, to Rahmati, where every long ball gave me a heart attach, it is so refreshing to see a strong presence in goal. The box is his and he makes it known it's his.
Ghafouri played amazing. Little experience and yet, he started to click with Dejagah mid-way through the game.
Hajsafi and Shojaei were solid. In the case of Shojaei, he had a number of nice passes, BUT, also he drew a number of fouls. These don't show up in the stat sheet, but it tells you one thing and that is, if the opponent can't stop you legally, they have to foul you.
Gucci was not as active and maybe some of that has to do with the league he plays in, but he will come through for us when it counts.
Dejagah was the MVP. Just follow his game and you see that everytime he touched the ball, he pulled 2 or 3 bahrainis towards him. That is your opponent showing respect.
a few notes, I don't think we should focus too much on pass consistency stats given that our style is not geared towards having a beautiful and fluid passing game. Sure, we have some room to improve, but to say that bahrain at times controlled the game because of more passes or longer ball possession is wrong. We do not have a pure passer like jabbari or bagheri in the lineup. Our strength is our physical play. We disrupt the opponent's game. That is our game plan. We are not a finesse team and we should certainly not expect a beautiful stat sheet when it comes to our passing game.
The one area where we need to improve is our set plays. Too many wasted corner kicks or free kicks. We also need to cut down on some of the long balls. Not having Montazeri in the lineup did not help.
This team will improve and will use the bahrain, qatar and uae games as our preparation games for the quarter finals. Every team will bring their A game when they play against Iran. The fan support is great for us, but it also motivates our opponents. So don't expect the same crappy play we saw from qatar against uae. it will be a different game
Ghafouri played amazing. Little experience and yet, he started to click with Dejagah mid-way through the game.
Hajsafi and Shojaei were solid. In the case of Shojaei, he had a number of nice passes, BUT, also he drew a number of fouls. These don't show up in the stat sheet, but it tells you one thing and that is, if the opponent can't stop you legally, they have to foul you.
Gucci was not as active and maybe some of that has to do with the league he plays in, but he will come through for us when it counts.
Dejagah was the MVP. Just follow his game and you see that everytime he touched the ball, he pulled 2 or 3 bahrainis towards him. That is your opponent showing respect.
a few notes, I don't think we should focus too much on pass consistency stats given that our style is not geared towards having a beautiful and fluid passing game. Sure, we have some room to improve, but to say that bahrain at times controlled the game because of more passes or longer ball possession is wrong. We do not have a pure passer like jabbari or bagheri in the lineup. Our strength is our physical play. We disrupt the opponent's game. That is our game plan. We are not a finesse team and we should certainly not expect a beautiful stat sheet when it comes to our passing game.
The one area where we need to improve is our set plays. Too many wasted corner kicks or free kicks. We also need to cut down on some of the long balls. Not having Montazeri in the lineup did not help.
This team will improve and will use the bahrain, qatar and uae games as our preparation games for the quarter finals. Every team will bring their A game when they play against Iran. The fan support is great for us, but it also motivates our opponents. So don't expect the same crappy play we saw from qatar against uae. it will be a different game
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