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[VIDEO] Naft Tehran - Beautiful Tiki Taka vs Al Ahli

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    #16
    Btw Mobali was amazing this season, if only he was few years younger...

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      #17
      Originally posted by AminGP View Post
      I would suggest to remove "Tiki Taka from the youtube title". It just gives an impression that we don't understand what tiki taka is, or our teams can't even pass 5 balls to each other properly that we're calling this tiki taka.

      The 2nd goal of Iran against Trinidad is what I call Tiki Taka



      or even the 2nd goal against Chile

      That second goal was incredibly beautiful. I remember watching ot and thinking, "is this really Iran??"

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        #18
        Originally posted by Z Joon View Post
        Btw Mobali was amazing this season, if only he was few years younger...
        hes always been amazing tbh

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          #19
          Alireza Beiranvand's throw is insane. His throw reminded me of the assist he gave Rezaei in the game against Tractor Sazi.

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            #20
            Originally posted by AminGP View Post
            or even the 2nd goal against Chile
            Amin jaan, Iran's 2nd goal against Chile was the exact opposite of Tiki-Taka. In fact, that's the type of goal that most people attribute to having killed Tiki-Taka (i.e. Chile's 1st goal against Spain in the WC and Spain's failure to get out of the group stage).

            We used a direct, penetrating type of play with the least number of passes on the second goal - Tiki-Taka involves a slow build-up with a lot of short passing.

            I don't know if we can call Naft's overall performance yesterday Tiki-Taka style, because they had a lot of direct attacking and long switches, but there was definitely some moments in the game with great short passing in midfield and slow build-ups - the final through balls were disappointing though.

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              #21
              Originally posted by Camran khan View Post
              That second goal was incredibly beautiful. I remember watching ot and thinking, "is this really Iran??"
              i cudnt believe it either, me and one of my buddy just looked at each other and im like WHAT!STFU

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                #22
                Originally posted by Parham10 View Post
                hes always been amazing tbh
                I agree, i never understood why he was cut from TM on numerous occasions.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by babak_iran View Post
                  i cudnt believe it either, me and one of my buddy just looked at each other and im like WHAT!STFU
                  I swear that goal probably made a lot of people think Iran was gonna tiki taka their way past Nigeria, Argentina and Bosnia

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Camran khan View Post
                    I swear that goal probably made a lot of people think Iran was gonna tiki taka their way past Nigeria, Argentina and Bosnia
                    Thats exactly what I tought. I tought CQ had some secret plans lol.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by AminGP View Post
                      I would suggest to remove "Tiki Taka from the youtube title". It just gives an impression that we don't understand what tiki taka is, or our teams can't even pass 5 balls to each other properly that we're calling this tiki taka.

                      The 2nd goal of Iran against Trinidad is what I call Tiki Taka



                      or even the 2nd goal against Chile

                      Aziz, Naft didn't string just 4 passes and I started calling this tiki taka. If barca was to do the exact same thing against bayern everyone would lose their minds, some people think tiki taka is literally playing 350 one touch passes in a row and scoring row. it is not, its is a combination of quick passing and movements to find a way through the oponent, in which if there is no way through, you restart the play at the back instead of aimlessly kicking the ball

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                        #26
                        Also posted it on reddit, please upvote

                        http://www.reddit.com/r/soccer/comme...m_naft_tehran/

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Z Joon View Post
                          Btw Mobali was amazing this season, if only he was few years younger...
                          Mobali was and is a great player. He can still play for TM, players such as Mobali rely on their football IQ and talent and less on physical strength. Since TM lacks a genuine playmaker i'd advice Quieroz to give Mobali a chance. His passing and shooting is just wonderful.

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                            #28
                            It was a very good showing by Naft, minus the narrow scoreline. Their team needs more CONSISTENCY from game to game to be a serious ACL contender. It appears with loss of Pour-Aliganji they started to become a bit unpredictable in the backline.
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                            http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Footbal...he_Asian_Games

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                              #29
                              I really hope Naft players and coaches stick together for several more years. I really like what this club has become and they play very enjoyable football in iran. Mansourian would be wise to stick around and avoid SS. SS is bound to have some dark years ahead.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by naderb94 View Post
                                I really hope Naft players and coaches stick together for several more years. I really like what this club has become and they play very enjoyable football in iran. Mansourian would be wise to stick around and avoid SS. SS is bound to have some dark years ahead.
                                Thats very unlikely, I wish our coaches had a legacy mentality and rather than jumping between teams they would dedicate time and effort to actually build something.

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