Our three Team Melli strikers are doing great in Europe, while CQ's system and strategy (4-2-3-1) only allows place for one striker in the starting line-up.
Looking forward to the Qatar game, I think it would be criminal not to start at least 2 of them. CQ has a luxury problem, and IMO we should switch to the classic 4-4-2 system. Azmoun and Ghoochannejhad should definitely start together, where the latter can function as a ''Poloz'' role for Azmoun (it has been proven that it works great), while he's also Mr. Clutch. Not to forget that we also have an Olympiacos striker on the bench, ready to make a difference if we're still goalless against Qatar.
Point being, one of the best ways to open up the Qatari defence (assuming they will park the bus again) is to start our best 2 strikers proven their amazing form for their respective European clubs lately. Currently it's safe to say we have one of the best and most feared forward line in Asia and we should use it.
Your thoughts?
Looking forward to the Qatar game, I think it would be criminal not to start at least 2 of them. CQ has a luxury problem, and IMO we should switch to the classic 4-4-2 system. Azmoun and Ghoochannejhad should definitely start together, where the latter can function as a ''Poloz'' role for Azmoun (it has been proven that it works great), while he's also Mr. Clutch. Not to forget that we also have an Olympiacos striker on the bench, ready to make a difference if we're still goalless against Qatar.
Point being, one of the best ways to open up the Qatari defence (assuming they will park the bus again) is to start our best 2 strikers proven their amazing form for their respective European clubs lately. Currently it's safe to say we have one of the best and most feared forward line in Asia and we should use it.
Your thoughts?
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