Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

We are witnessing hands-down the best Team Melli in the modern era

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    We are witnessing hands-down the best Team Melli in the modern era

    Take a step back and enjoy what you’re seeing - there is no question that this is the best team melli since 1996, which most consider the start of our modern era. I’ve been watching team melli since 1997 and I simply cannot believe what I’m witnessing. Our performance against Qatar – like our performance earlier in qualification against Korea – was professional and masterful. No one in the world can deny that Iran is a very respectable national team side.

    Team melli games used to look like this:

    -Our players play with extreme, oftentimes out of control, passion and emotion

    -We can’t string more than 4-5 passes together

    -Poor link-ups between defense and midfield, and midfield and offense. If a player is under pressure in our half, he kicks the ball as hard as he can towards the other goal.

    -Our defense was an absolute trainwreck. Any time a team got in our half, everyone’s blood pressure would rise. Often you’d see team melli players almost run into each other or run in complete confusion arguing over coverage. Spacing was a joke.

    -The team was gassed, tired, and stopped playing in about the 75th minute. We had trouble holding onto leads and even our best players were out of shape.

    -Relied almost entirely on ali-asghari, bezan-ziresh moments of individual brilliance

    -Most our goals were the result of (a) capitalizing on mistakes by the other team (b) set pieces or (c) link-up play by legionnaires

    This current team melli would beat any other team melli…the 1997 team was close but this team is still head and shoulders above despite not having the same star power. This is all attributable to CQ. At this point, if you don't acknowledge that CQ has been a miracle for our football and the greatest coach we've ever had, you're either ignorant or have an agenda. He commands the respect of his players, which means they buy into his tactics. He doesn’t tolerate divas and has created a team atmosphere and a new positive, modern culture around team melli where every player has a “soldier” mentality and there’s no room for drama, secret interviews, gossip, “ghar kardan”, etc. Rahmati and Aghili were the best things that happened to our team from a culture standpoint.

    He created a culture where players will forgo MASSIVE IPL and Arab league salaries to go to Europe – anywhere in Europe. Tell me, when EVER did we have players consistently taking massive paycuts to play in random leagues like Russia? Or go to 2nd-division Eredivisie or Portuguese teams over Perspolis? CQ’s made being part of team melli an honor; he’s made TM popular again, and every player wants in more than ever before (especially since they know there’s a good chance they’ll play in the world cup). And the players know that the way to CQs heart is through Europe. The result is that we have around 10 players with European pedigree on our team.

    He’s had 6 years to drill his tactics into our players – to the point now where more experienced players like Shojaei, Ando, Hosseini who have been around for a long time and have absorbed all of CQs schemes can serve as coaches in practice and on the field and ensure that everyone is doing their job.

    I remember in CQs first few games, he would go BALLISTIC on the sidelines when our players would score and then just try to run out the clock. Even when we were up by several goals, he’d SCREAM at the players to keep fighting for every ball until the last second. Now our team is focused for all 93 minutes – back in the day, when TM was up 1-0 in the 80th minute it was basically 15 minutes of hell until the game ended. Park Ji Sung’s goal that knocked us out of WC2010 is a prime example of this type of mental letdown.

    I am very realistic about team melli and our team’s abilities and I can say with confidence that we are a top-25 footballing nation at this moment. No team in the World Cup that scouts us wants to face us, I can tell you that much. A tough, disciplined, laser-focused, YOUNG, hungry, confident team that has retained all of its Persian gheyrat while shedding all the extra baggage and bad habits that were endemic to our teams. Amazing – enjoy this team melli fans, we don’t know that this “golden era” will last.

    We should have won AC2015, but Russia 2018 will be our moment: CQs had what VERY few national team coaches have had, which is years and years of instilling their system with almost complete “buy-in” from players. He now has a very young, very disciplined team of legionnaires (including several starters in Europe) that has been together for several years now. They can run his tactics in their sleep. I fully expect us to be competitive for the 2nd round – for the first time in our history, we won’t be going to the World Cup as spectators.

    #2
    Almost a thousand minutes without conceding a goal says it all. This is a team unseen in Asian football before in my opinion! Not always a joy to watch but efficient and disciplined. We can be proud!

    Comment


      #3
      Iran is the Atletico of Asia or the classical Italy of Asia!

      Comment


        #4
        One good thing i like about this team and specially players is as we say in Farsi: Tactic Pazir hastan.
        It is good to have a great coach but it is better to have players who buy the system.
        Either way as Martin-Reza said it is not always joy to watch them but at the end results matter.
        Go Iran.

        Comment


          #5
          Originally posted by PayamPersia View Post
          Iran is the Atletico of Asia or the classical Italy of Asia!
          Less Italy, more Germany. As Germany Iran has not a Starplayer like Messi, Ronaldo or Zlatan, but a lot of players, who play some decent football. But most important it's a team, which unterstands it's Coach.

          Comment


            #6
            True enough, but at least the playing style is very similar. Scoring a goal and defend.
            We win most of our games with 1-0 margin.

            Comment


              #7
              I agree. This is the best team post-revolution. What makes it even more significant is that there are not a lot of individual talents like the 96-98 team. But that team would go out and beat SK 6-2 and then lose to a crappy Qatar team.

              I am extremely impressed with the discipline that the players display on the pitch. They play like professional adults rather than emotional toddlers. I am also impressed with the confidence they display in every game.
              Sign this petition to show opposition to US/UK support for the Rajavi/MKO cult

              https://chng.it/ZsSzczNC2Z

              Comment


                #8
                unfortunately, CQ has not been able to completely alter the system ( not that he was expected to). All of TM youth teams play very much the typical kharaki iranian way relying on individual moments of brilliance. If we could change the way we play at all age groups, not just in the senior team, then we could see iran emerge as one of the top 15 teams in the world.

                But what we are witnessing with the senior team is truly unprecedented. So disciplined, tactical, things you would never associate with our football...

                Comment


                  #9
                  iran is in its golden age, not as in players, i think the 1997 to 2002 we had a golden age of players, but now as a team we have a much much better team, a team that lisent, a team that will do as told. there is no hashiye, and all play for the coach and iran, as a matter of fact i can say they play more for CQ than iran, but we get result, is been a long time we conceided, since 2013 we have not lost a game to any asian team, i know is nothing special, but i dont remmber a asian team having such a record, however if we qualify for world cup than the 2014-2018 would be the best time for tm and hand down CQ will be the best coach iran ever had

                  Comment


                    #10
                    Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Post
                    unfortunately, CQ has not been able to completely alter the system ( not that he was expected to). All of TM youth teams play very much the typical kharaki iranian way relying on individual moments of brilliance. If we could change the way we play at all age groups, not just in the senior team, then we could see iran emerge as one of the top 15 teams in the world.

                    But what we are witnessing with the senior team is truly unprecedented. So disciplined, tactical, things you would never associate with our football...
                    your right the problem is we will need like 10-15 CQs in all of iran football system, from 7-8 years old to TM, then we can play and beat teams like france and germany

                    Comment


                      #11
                      Originally posted by ehsan singapore View Post
                      your right the problem is we will need like 10-15 CQs in all of iran football system, from 7-8 years old to TM, then we can play and beat teams like france and germany
                      I wish CQ could bring in a couple coaches for the u20 team...Peyrovani is a retard. Idk about the u18's, chamanian seems decent.

                      Comment


                        #12
                        I'm not trying to be a jerk here but wasn't it like 8-9 months ago you opened a thread saying how we are experiecing a talent drought? I apologize if I'm mistaken but I'm almost 100% sure it was ramingeles
                        Team Meli Iran
                        Perspolis FC
                        Malavan Bandar Anzali


                        "I will never be able to say good bye to Iran. I have a feeling of belonging to this country and to the people." - Carlos Queiroz

                        Comment


                          #13
                          Originally posted by Ghermez Agha View Post
                          I'm not trying to be a jerk here but wasn't it like 8-9 months ago you opened a thread saying how we are experiecing a talent drought? I apologize if I'm mistaken but I'm almost 100% sure it was ramingeles
                          I don't blame him, we had barely any legionnaires in Europe & so many people never knew it was because our players were lazy assholes who didn't want to take a risk abroad & as a result rotted themselves in IPL (instead they blamed the lack of talent). Like it or not CQ changed that mentality & now we realize the talent is there, but the mindset wasn't for a long time.

                          Comment


                            #14
                            Originally posted by Ghermez Agha View Post
                            I'm not trying to be a jerk here but wasn't it like 8-9 months ago you opened a thread saying how we are experiecing a talent drought? I apologize if I'm mistaken but I'm almost 100% sure it was ramingeles
                            yes, that was me, and I still stand by it. We definitely do not have the talent we had from 1996-2004 if you measure talent (correctly) by looking at how many starters we have in Europe's top 4-5 leagues. Since i wrote that thread, Azmoun and Jahanbakhsh have established their careers in Europe, Gucci has had a career resurgence, and Milad Mohammadi has emerged as a solid European starter with a bright future. But we still don't have 4-5 players starting in the Bundesliga, Serie A and La Liga like we did during that period. My point in this thread is that we have an amazing TEAM. As far as talent goes, this generation is better only thatn the 2008-2012 period....1996-2007 was a way more talented period.

                            Comment


                              #15
                              Originally posted by Ghermez Agha View Post
                              I'm not trying to be a jerk here but wasn't it like 8-9 months ago you opened a thread saying how we are experiecing a talent drought? I apologize if I'm mistaken but I'm almost 100% sure it was ramingeles
                              That feels so good. In general I have been reading positive comments from members who used to only bash and hate, and now suddenly have turned into the biggest fans. Sometimes I want to be a jerk and bump all of their threads/comments - since some still try to deny their previous input - but at this point let’s be just happy that CQ proved most haters wrong. Time was the best answer! He actually believed in our talent and showed them all that we have the necessary players. It makes you actually laugh thinking about what kind of threads and discussions were going on here.
                              Formerly known as Persianking!
                              Follow me @
                              instagram/iranscout
                              instagram/nariman_iranscout


                              Comment

                              Working...
                              X