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World Cup Qualifier: South Korea - Iran; Info, Updates and Live Reports (31.08.2017)
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Originally posted by Lorestani View PostWell, I think that's a bit over the top. We are certainly more physical than most of Asia, but the difference to Europe is palpable in games like the one against Sweden in 2015.
Besides in the Sweden game if the ref had actually given Zlatan a card for his over the top violent behavior (including grabbing the throat of one of our players) they wouldn't have scored anything.
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Karbala is much safer now days comparing to 2-3 years ago and iran has the sepah pasdaran as well as the Qods force
All over that place , so with said that I believe it will be safe for TM to play over there and not to mention their state of the art stadium and field they built in that city.
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Originally posted by sarbaz View PostKarbala is much safer now days comparing to 2-3 years ago and iran has the sepah pasdaran as well as the Qods force
All over that place , so with said that I believe it will be safe for TM to play over there and not to mention their state of the art stadium and field they built in that city.
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Originally posted by Gotham View PostEven then why is the 23rd ranked country in the world playing a friendly with a 106th ranked team? It's a stupid friendly, Iraq isn't anywhere even near our level anymore.
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Although I am a CQ supporter, I feel his policy on friendlies may hold us back. He seems hesitant to play top-quality teams in friendlies, even when he was in charge of Portugal. I guess his rationale is that the top 10 teams like Germany, Italy, etc. are of a different class. We will be unlikely to defeat a true top team in the world cup anyway, and should shoot for beating the two lesser teams to advance out of the group.
It is a weak mentality in my opinion, but I trust CQ. As some have said, if we get a tough draw like Germany, Columbia and Italy in our group, I think our friendlies will change accordingly. If we get Poland, Burkina Faso, and Serbia, I think we can make it out of the group by preparing against weaker teams like Russia, Iraq, etc. Teams that will challenge us to just score. Take our opportunities. Iran won't be exchanging blows with a team like Germany or Brazil. We'll be playing defense most of the time. We should try to get our finishing strong so we can seize our opportunities in Russia. Playing weaker teams gives our players experience in front of goal, so that when they do have a big opportunity in the world cup they won't miss.
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Originally posted by Afat11 View PostAlthough I am a CQ supporter, I feel his policy on friendlies may hold us back. He seems hesitant to play top-quality teams in friendlies, even when he was in charge of Portugal. I guess his rationale is that the top 10 teams like Germany, Italy, etc. are of a different class. We will be unlikely to defeat a true top team in the world cup anyway, and should shoot for beating the two lesser teams to advance out of the group.
It is a weak mentality in my opinion, but I trust CQ. As some have said, if we get a tough draw like Germany, Columbia and Italy in our group, I think our friendlies will change accordingly. If we get Poland, Burkina Faso, and Serbia, I think we can make it out of the group by preparing against weaker teams like Russia, Iraq, etc. Teams that will challenge us to just score. Take our opportunities. Iran won't be exchanging blows with a team like Germany or Brazil. We'll be playing defense most of the time. We should try to get our finishing strong so we can seize our opportunities in Russia. Playing weaker teams gives our players experience in front of goal, so that when they do have a big opportunity in the world cup they won't miss.
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We could start scheduling friendlies and make the pending in case we end up in the same group as our opponents. IFF not taking any advantage of the early qualification just shows the lack of professionalism...sad...i guess a number of hamvatans with foreign education and professionalism could turn that federation easily around.
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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Posti think CQ may not ask for good quality opponents because he knows that IFF cannot actually schedule those games anyways. It will likely just be a waste of time, energy , and get everybody's hopes up, and mess up CQ's plans. Better that IFF just aim for what they are capable of.
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the really disappointing problem is that the next two fifa match days, in october and november, we could play 4 to 6 friendlies. normally 2 friendlies in each phase. we just organized the russia friendly. very sad. we should now play 4 good stronger teams, qualified teams or teams which have no fifa games, and later after 1 december we should organize for march till june, or even january till june for fifa world cup opponents and choose oponents similar to them.
to be honest, if saudi arabia, turkey, uzbekistan, greece and egypt qualify for the world cup, our chances for better friendlies will increase because of similarity to them.World Cup 2006, Frankfurt, Iran vs. Portugal, Iranian Frontpage of GOAL Sportspaper
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I don't think I have good memories of both team from last world cup. Although I prefer to see south korea fights with KSA in final round. We have not had time to prepare only from 23 this month. They have prepared for a long time for this game so don't think it is going to be an easy game. From the interviews with CQ it looks like he will send an ideal lineup to see how things will go. Simply use this game to test our team certain way. I think Azmoun has two yellows and can't play. Otherwise I would rather see Gucci and Azmoun in one game togather
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