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This week's games
Since this is the final week of the group stage, all games of the same group will be played simultaneously.
Tuesday, May 5th - Mostly Irrelevant Games
Al-Ahli vs. Tractor, 19:30 local time, 16:30 CET, 11:30 EST. Tractor won the 1st leg 1-0. Tractor's already eliminated based on the head-to-head record against Nasaf, but can restore some pride by finishing 3rd in the group and possibly tying the 2nd placed team on points (if they win this game and Nasaf loses their game).
Foolad vs. Lokomotiv, 20:35 local time, 17:05 CET, 12:05 EST. First leg ended in a 1-1 draw. Both teams are already eliminated from the competition, but Foolad can restore some pride by beating Lokomotiv and finishing 3rd in the group.
Wednesday, May 6th - All Eyes on these two Games
Al-Ain vs. Naft, 19:30 local time, 16:30 CET, 11:30 EST. First leg ended in a 1-1 draw. Naft need a win to be assured of qualification to the knock-out round and with a win, they will also finish 1st in the group. A tie or a loss will still see them through (as the second placed team in the group), if Pakhtakor get the same result or worse at home against Al-Shabab who's already eliminated. So, if Naft tie the game, Pakhtakor has to tie or lose their game and if Naft lose the game, Pakhtakor has to lose theirs. Naft would definitely want to finish 1st to have an easier round of 16 match against Al-Ahli(U)/Nasaf rather than Al-Ahli(S).
Perspolis vs. Bunyodkor, 20:35 local time, 17:05 CET, 12:05 EST. PP won the 1st leg 1-0. PP need a win to be assured of qualification to the knock-out round. A tie or a loss will only see them through if Al-Nassr does not win their home game against Lekhwiya OR if it does, it does so with a 3+ goal margin while PP get a tie (had they not received that 3rd goal last week, they would have gone through even with a tie regardless of the result in the other game). It will most likely be irrelevant whether PP finishes 1st or 2nd since both potential opponents from Group C are good teams of the same relative strength.
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Persepolis needs to focus on IPL. ACL is almost down for Persepolis. Even if Persepolis goes to the next round that will be the end of it. More traveling expenses and tiresome matches. Persepolis should work on the team squad and fire weak or hashieh dar players as soon as this season is over. I would rather see Branko focuses on current team to see Persepolis is wasting time in ACL. (I never say something like this in normal circumstances but current Persepolis condition is a disaster). Persepolis ye khoone tekoonie hesabi mikhad. I hope Naft make us proud.
Sosha Makanai, Sadeghian, Khanzadeh and all trouble makers should leave the team immediately and quality player get invited for next season. Hopefully we see a better team and quality football next season.
Just imagine a season without GN, Mayeli Kodan, Derakhsan, Kashani, and other thugs...
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Originally posted by persian8iran View PostI have a good question about AFC Champions League
How many money clubs win for vitory and draw
How many money clubs win for go to semi final for exemple and of course for win the CL
Skærmbillede 2015-05-05 kl. 00.25.01.pngTeam Melli - Traxtor - Barcelona
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Originally posted by PersianLegion View PostPersepolis needs to focus on IPL. ACL is almost down for Persepolis. Even if Persepolis goes to the next round that will be the end of it. More traveling expenses and tiresome matches. Persepolis should work on the team squad and fire weak or hashieh dar players as soon as this season is over. I would rather see Branko focuses on current team to see Persepolis is wasting time in ACL. (I never say something like this in normal circumstances but current Persepolis condition is a disaster). Persepolis ye khoone tekoonie hesabi mikhad. I hope Naft make us proud.
Sosha Makanai, Sadeghian, Khanzadeh and all trouble makers should leave the team immediately and quality player get invited for next season. Hopefully we see a better team and quality football next season.
Just imagine a season without GN, Mayeli Kodan, Derakhsan, Kashani, and other thugs...
On the other hand, the knock-out round of the ACL is a great gauge for Branko to evaluate his team against real good opposition and make the necessary adjustments for next season - not to mention the easy 90 g's for a single win tomorrow.
They'll most likely be playing Al-Sadd in the next round and I think PP has a very good chance against them. Other than the one freak result at home against Lokomotiv, they didn't score more than one goal against the other two teams at home and haven't scored at all in their away games - not to mention the 5-0 drubbing by Lokomotiv in the return game.
So, if PP do end up playing them and even lose the 1st game 1-0 in Saudi Arabia, there's a very good chance they'll get a better result than a 1-0 in Azadi where they're 2 for 2 in the ACL with a 2 goal/game average (with their easiest home team yet to be played). And don't forget, even a 1-0 for PP will force extra time and you have to fancy the home team in that situation.
But let's see what happens tomorrow first. I'm hopeful for an easy win.
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