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AFC West region, February 9, 2016 Naft Tehran – El Jaish Qatar
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We can not judge IPL and Iranian football after this match. A weakened and 8th placed Naft has played against El Jaish that has improved after last years match.
I only saw a few seconds of the game but what disappointed me the most was that this match was again not broadcasted in HD..what were the HD cameras in Azadi for?^^
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Originally posted by 04041374 View PostWe can not judge IPL and Iranian football after this match. A weakened and 8th placed Naft has played against El Jaish that has improved after last years match.
I only saw a few seconds of the game but what disappointed me the most was that this match was again not broadcasted in HD..what were the HD cameras in Azadi for?^^
We will see this problem almost every year in IPL when a club finds rich sponsor, signs in some good player and a young coach, and gets good results, people get excited, but next season the sponsor takes off and team falls apart. Only old and influential teams like SS, PP, SP, and a couple more keep their fans and most of their players, the rest are just like one night stand scoring!
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Originally posted by PersianLegion View PostA weaken Naft was not out-classed bu El Jaish. As you said Naft lost some key players and it is in financial crisis so bad that all of good players are leaving the team (Amiri, Husseini, ..). The players are not paid and the club hopes to get some money by selling best remaining players. El Jaish signed in some good players in the winter break. Naft still could win this match if they concentrate better on finishing touches and their LB/CB didn't make that amateurish error in front of the goal. Overall Naft played not bad as a team. This team is just a shadow of its last season.
We will see this problem almost every year in IPL when a club finds rich sponsor, signs in some good player and a young coach, and gets good results, people get excited, but next season the sponsor takes off and team falls apart. Only old and influential teams like SS, PP, SP, and a couple more keep their fans and most of their players, the rest are just like one night stand scoring!
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The reason Naft lost today has nothing to do with financial struggle or burden. Only if you make the case that they weren't trying their hardest due to not getting paid(if true). They could have driven the scoreline up if they didn't play like a typical 1995 Iranian team with the bekesh ziresh. Players were very slow and did not give supporting runs when needed. It's not that Naft lacks pace. Mobali may be slow but his passing targets aren't.
I'm not a professional coach but it seems like relying on crosses when the other team is more physical is a bad approach. These rejects from Africa that Qatari teams to buy as defenders have poor ball skills so they have to be picked apart by quick passing triangles and one-twos. I lost count at 10 times we crossed the ball just for the first man to head the ball away.
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Losing against Qatari clubs are becoming a bad habit for our clubs. I only saw the highlights so I cant judge the overall performance during 90minutes.
From what I saw, this game was very similar to the game Iran U23 lost against Japan U23. Despite controlling the game and playing really well from time to time they fail to score. In European football they usually say, against strong and professional teams you only get a few good goal scoring opportunites, so you better score.
Arsalan Motahari has to be one of the most nonchalant striker I have ever seen. He is wasting opportunity after opportunity and then walks away with a smile on his face or completely untouched. I hope he improve his game, but if this guy is going to be our next number 10 in the senior national team we are in big problem.
Anyway, perhaps it was better for Naft Club to not qualify for the next round. With this team they will only embarrass us and finish 4th in their group and then come back. And I dont think Asian champions league offers any financial benefits from participating in the group stage like Uefa CL
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Originally posted by ali alipour View PostThis is what happens when there's so many changes and inconsistency between squads. In May 2015 naft looked like acl contenders now they're no better than a mid table ipl team.
Same thing will probably happen with esteghlal khuzestan in next years acl
Our teams will never win ACL Trophy with so many changes between the seasons, it is always the same..World Cup 2006, Frankfurt, Iran vs. Portugal, Iranian Frontpage of GOAL Sportspaper
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But guys I thought that the worst move for Iranian players is to move to Qatar? I thought that the level of competition is so low that our players will forget how lace up their cleats. But somehow our super talented players can't beat these teams on our own soil. As of now I am all for our players moving to Qatar. It is clearly a better league in all senses. Not only do they get paid in FULL but the level of competition is higher. Good for all those players we have in Qatar. Inshallah all our stars end up in Qatar."History is a set of lies that people have agreed upon,"
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Originally posted by Ali Doust View PostBut guys I thought that the worst move for Iranian players is to move to Qatar? I thought that the level of competition is so low that our players will forget how lace up their cleats. But somehow our super talented players can't beat these teams on our own soil. As of now I am all for our players moving to Qatar. It is clearly a better league in all senses. Not only do they get paid in FULL but the level of competition is higher. Good for all those players we have in Qatar. Inshallah all our stars end up in Qatar.
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Originally posted by Ali Doust View PostBut guys I thought that the worst move for Iranian players is to move to Qatar? I thought that the level of competition is so low that our players will forget how lace up their cleats. But somehow our super talented players can't beat these teams on our own soil. As of now I am all for our players moving to Qatar. It is clearly a better league in all senses. Not only do they get paid in FULL but the level of competition is higher. Good for all those players we have in Qatar. Inshallah all our stars end up in Qatar.
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