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Originally posted by Tehranto View PostI prefer them first. Set the tone.Remember RESPECT BEGETS RESPECT & Zob Ahan
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Originally posted by O-ZoNe View PostFair 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...
I was more disappointed with Vahidi's choice than Hajsafi to be honest.
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Originally posted by HuSsAiN View PostAnyone know why Gucci didn't take a penalty? Was he injured? I honestly thought he would be 2nd or 3rd taker. It was weird to see 8 penalties , and not one was taken by our striker.--------------------------Beiranvand-------------------
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Originally posted by O-ZoNe View PostI 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.
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Our first penalty taker was Hajsafie who has been playing for TM for so many years and is very well experienced. But in my surprise those Iraqi players did very well with their penalties. It seems to me mentally they were very well prepared because they did not think they will get this far. They got a big gift and took full advantage of it.
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I think some people read too much into penalties. I hope you all realize that it's a lottery and as much as we like to think there's some 'rhyme or reason' behind it, there really isn't.
Obviously if you think about it so 'technically', then the only thing that matters is who is taking the 1st and 5th penalty.
I thought Iran took some great penalties - as a matter of fact better than Japan who have the "European" experience. Both Honda and Kagawa missed.
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Originally posted by HuSsAiN View PostAnyone know why Gucci didn't take a penalty? Was he injured? I honestly thought he would be 2nd or 3rd taker. It was weird to see 8 penalties , and not one was taken by our striker.
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The problem is not always the skill but the tired legs.
When you play 120 minutes or most of it with only 10 players your legs work on their own. They are almost half numb.
Hajsafi really missed it badly due to pressure...
The losses in the past also were due to playing 120 minutes and mostly with 10 men agaaist 11.
The Aussie lousy ref did multi-fold damages
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