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    FIFA World Ranking (Nov. 2017) - Iran climb 2 spots to 32

    And still the top Asian team.

    http://www.fifa.com/fifa-world-ranki...men/index.html

    #2
    tell me something new, we have been asian top team for the last 4 years since like 2013-2014

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      #3
      LOL.

      USA moved up three level to 24 WITHOUT qualifying to WC.

      Actually, in top 25 teams, five did NOT qualify to WC. hahahahaha
      چو ایران نباشد تن من مباد

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        #4
        #32 in the World, #1 in our hearts

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          #5
          Hopefully before the WC we climb to top 20 ......

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            #6
            We deserved the Asian cup in 2015
            WE ARE THE UNDER DOGS

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              #7
              Originally posted by persiangodfather View Post
              We deserved the Asian cup in 2015
              We'll get it in 2019 if CQ stays.

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                #8
                Sorry but the little grape is back!


                Team Melli

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                  #9
                  Don't get distracted with the ratings. I don't think Iran has been tested enough against quality opposition. There is going to be issues at the World Cup as a consequence of this inexperience. Saw the South Korean striker who plays for Tottenham score a beauty a few days ago to put his team in the CL round of 16. Does Iran have a forward with that sort of ability and exposure to top leagues?
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                  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Footbal...he_Asian_Games

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Paradigm View Post
                    Don't get distracted with the ratings. I don't think Iran has been tested enough against quality opposition. There is going to be issues at the World Cup as a consequence of this inexperience. Saw the South Korean striker who plays for Tottenham score a beauty a few days ago to put his team in the CL round of 16. Does Iran have a forward with that sort of ability and exposure to top leagues?
                    I understand your point. But when was the last time Son scored a beauty against Iran?

                    He played us what? 4 times?

                    My point is... I believe Iran is more of a team now than it is about individuals. Ironically this is exactly the opposite of how we used to be traditionally. We used to rely on 1 or 2 players to score a beauty and give our team the win, something that Son has to do now for Korea.

                    Anyway, what about Azmoun's exposure to Bayern Munich? Or Atletico? Ajax? He played a key role in all these matches...

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Bessos View Post
                      I understand your point. But when was the last time Son scored a beauty against Iran?
                      He played us what? 4 times?
                      My point is... I believe Iran is more of a team now than it is about individuals. Ironically this is exactly the opposite of how we used to be traditionally. We used to rely on 1 or 2 players to score a beauty and give our team the win, something that Son has to do now for Korea.
                      Anyway, what about Azmoun's exposure to Bayern Munich? Or Atletico? Ajax? He played a key role in all these matches...
                      Someone had to nicely set him up. The guy is a finisher and I think he does not have the perfect companion in South Korean national team as he does in Tottenham.

                      Still, my main point is that I sense Iran has not been adequately stress-tested against really tough opponents, and midfield to offense transition is not smooth enough.

                      To score goals a team has to have a few clear, exercised routines that it follows like second nature. For example how to use the width of the field or position in between two defenders for receiving crosses.

                      If you watched Denmark's 5-1 playoff win against the Republic of Ireland in the second leg, you'd see a creative midfielder setting up their clinical striker who scored a hattrick. They did not need set pieces and used the flow of the game!

                      Very attractive soccer, rarely any fouls and one of the best possible results. You are not going to be ready unless you get out there and start to pore over several scenarios in real time and tune up all the problem areas. Need backups for unavailable players and contingency plans for a lineup switch midgame.

                      All in all, the next six months will be the make it or break it period for inexperienced teams that wish to reach the round of 16 in the tournament. Use the time wisely.
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                        #12
                        http://eloratings.net/

                        For those that want accuracy.
                        Right, as the world goes, is only in question between equals in power, while the strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by RaginG Inferno View Post
                          http://eloratings.net/

                          For those that want accuracy.
                          Influence > Accuracy. When being grouped for tournaments and whatnot, only FIFA rankings matter anyways...

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Gotham View Post
                            Influence > Accuracy. When being grouped for tournaments and whatnot, only FIFA rankings matter anyways...
                            I know that FIFA rankings are used for seeding FIFA tournaments. That goes without saying.

                            My post was aimed at those interested in a more meaningful ranking for the purpose of actually comparing the relative strength of teams (which is, after all, the primary utility of a ranking). Nothing more, and nothing less.
                            Right, as the world goes, is only in question between equals in power, while the strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must.

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