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Strangely he had given a hint to Qatar how to play. How was his brain functioning when he gave the interview and strangely he did the opposite of what he had said he would do. He gave away the strategy to defeat Omid team. Then he used the slow players who would not called by CQ ever. http://ghanasoccernet.com/khakpour-w...tinental-title
Doha: Mohammad Khakpour has said his team needs to be wary of Qatar’s threat on the counterattack when Iran take on the AFC U23 Championship hosts on Friday in the second round of Group A matches.
Iran kicked-off their campaign with a 2-0 win over Syria in the competition curtain raiser at the Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium before Qatar came from a goal down to defeat China 3-1 in the later Group A fixture over at the Abdullah Bin Khalifa Stadium.
And having seen the AFC U23 Championship hosts come from a goal down to defeat the East Asians, after a double from skipper Abdulkarim Hassan and an Ahmed Al Aeldin strike cancelled out Liao Lisheng’s opener, Khakpour has an clearer picture of how he will plan his strategy when Iran and Qatar face off at the Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium.
“I saw Qatar so I know how they play and I know they are looking for counter attack,” Khakpour told www.the-afc.com at a training session on Wednesday.
“We have to be careful about that and we have to add some speed to our game too.”
I've found that Japan changed eight players from the first match. They will rest players in the final game too. Bad news.
By the way, they have two Black forwards LOL.
There are black, mostly Americans, who had sex with Asians. During 1970 Vietnam war, there were over 100,000 AmeriAsian children. LOL. It seemed it was a sex war.
Let's put it this way guys... Japan will almost certainly have a choice of who'd they want to play in the quarters.
Since Group B matches are a day after ours, they will know who has finished 1st and 2nd in our group.
So, the million dollar question if the Saudis beat North Korea today and we finish 2nd in the group:
Are Japan really going to kill themselves to beat or tie Saudi Arabia to play us, instead of resting their players against the Saudis and losing that match to have an easier game against Qatar?!
If I were Japan's coach, I'd take a match with a fresh squad against Qatar in the quarters over a match with a tired squad against Iran any day of the week.
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