All these people having erections over Morocco for sure just have some sort of foreigner inferiority complex lmao. Big deal that they pass well, so did South Korea when they played against us. They lack good attackers in the final third. I can see us beating them with a couple good counterattack’s after bunkering against their passing game. If anything, they play exactly to our strengths as they are less of a direct side. Bring it on. Oh and they have a bunch of skinny guys in midfield who would get easily outmuscled by even Omid Ebrahmi in dm. I’m not worried even one bit.
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Originally posted by Hoorad View PostThey are good in defense and midfield, but they lack a real finisher up top like we do.
Dangerous chance Morocco.
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Iran also played AWAY in Turkey's home stadium. I think people forget this. If Iran played Turkey in random neutral venue, we would likely have started less jittery and not conceded a goal in 6 minutes. That is not usual for Iran, and we will not be playing away to Morocco. I think people are ignoring many important things just to feel badbakht. Let Morocco go to Attaturk stadium and dominate Turkey.
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Damn not gonna lie, I dont have an erection for Morocco, but just being real, they are pretty strong. Especially because they have the basics of PASSING and TRAPPING down. They are 100% controlling this game i havent even seen ukraine touch it. It is one thing to have an inferiority complex and another to be real and critical
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Originally posted by JamB View PostDamn not gonna lie, I dont have an erection for Morocco, but just being real, they are pretty strong. Especially because they have the basics of PASSING and TRAPPING down. They are 100% controlling this game i havent even seen ukraine touch it. It is one thing to have an inferiority complex and another to be real and critical
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Originally posted by Saam View PostThat's not being real though. Iran is perfectly equipped to deal with teams that play the way this Morocco team plays. We have issues against direct and physical teams, not teams who pass the ball around. Iran's strength is being compact and pressing when they don't have the ball and then counterattacking. If we can have a good midfield press, we will easily outmuscle their physically weak midfield and cut out their passing lanes, causing us to capitalize on their mistakes and have chances on the break.
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Originally posted by Saam View PostAlso, every Morocco game I have watched, they are extremely reliant on Nordin Amrabat to take the ball forward down the right side. There is a huge bias in their offensive play towards the right. Given that we are defensively much stronger on our left side than our right, this will be great for us.
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Originally posted by Hoorad View PostThey are horrible at finishing, passing won't mean much in the world cup when you're 1-0 down
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Originally posted by Moroccan Expert View PostAmrabat usually plays on the left side. Renard is testing a new system today with 3 center backs and Amrabat is playing on the right but he plays on the left with our usual system wich is a 4-3-3.
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Originally posted by Saam View PostWho is? Iran or Morocco? Are you agreeing with what I'm saying? I agree, passing won't mean anything when you need a result. That's why after seeing the way they play, I think we are well-equipped to beat them and a lot less worried for this game.
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