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Taking a penalty is more mental than physical. For this reason, penalty takers are quite streaky. CQ should select those who have shown good ability in latest practice, but also a steely resolve and composure under pressure. I would say Nekounam, Gucci and Dejagah seem to be ideal choices. I would round out the top 5 with Azmoun and Hajsafi.
As much as it hurts, losing to a team that their players are barely IPL quality (very few of them are), due to a biasef ref, is incredibly devastating.
But I think contrary to what many believes, our team had practiced penalties, anyone notice how all of our penalties, except for Amiri's, were aimed at the top corners?
I have a tactical questions...please do not take this as a criticism of anyone. As a youth coach myself, I always prefer to have my strongest PK or players take the first penalty or penalties. I always feel that if we start with a bang and score our first 2 or 3 that puts immense pressure on the opponent, and if they have missed any initially, relieves the pressure on us. Am I wrong about this? I have noticed as in the Iraq match, Nekounam did not shoot first. If Nekounam had shot first, would the pressure have been upped on the Iraqi team as opposed to Hajsafi's miss?
The other point to this discussion is purely strategic, in that if you leave your best taker to shoot last, he/she may not even get a chance to shoot if you have already missed enough to lose within the first 5 kickers...anybody have any thoughts on this? Am I missing something other coaches seem to see?
Ill be honest, the 2 youth teams I have coached in years past only went to PK's 4 times in 6 years, and we never lost one on PK. Granted this is youth level (U-17) and nothing nearly on the scale of national teams.
I always prefer to have my strongest PK or players take the first penalty or penalties. I always feel that if we start with a bang and score our first 2 or 3 that puts immense pressure on the opponent
Taking the first and last penalty is usually the hardest and if Nekunam had missed our first penalty it would have put a lot more pressure in our boys. There's no guarantee that our best players would score their penalties all the time.
If I was a goal keeper though, I would always jump in the right direction only since the chances are 3 out of 5 players would shoot in that direction.
Taking the first and last penalty is usually the hardest and if Nekunam had missed our first penalty it would have put a lot more pressure in our boys. There's no guarantee that our best players would score their penalties all the time.
If I was a goal keeper though, I would always jump in the right direction only since the chances are 3 out of 5 players would shoot in that direction.
Fair enough, but who has been our most consistent PK taker over the years? Who takes in game PK where the pressure one might argue is even higher than shooting out of 5? Chances of Nekounam missing are significantly less than Hajsafi given how much experience Nekounam has taking critical TM PKs? I guess you can look at it either way, but i would rather give Nekounam the first PK rather than pray we have a 5th and he gets a shot at taking one...
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