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Friendly: Turkey - Iran; Info, Updates and Live Reports (28.05.2018)
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--Moharrami----Hosseini--Kanaani----Amiri--
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--Jahanbaksh---------Ghoddos------------Taremi--
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Originally posted by Philosophy_King View PostIn terms of Fifaranking we are placed 36 right before Turke (37). We are at WC
Turkey is not at WC. So its very strange how these mathematical calculations
predict a win for Turkey.
However, as i have said befor; since the Sierra Leone game
we have played very poor against Tunesia, Algeria (this game was ok)
and Uzbek U23. The reason ehy Turky defeat us is not so much their
quality but more our incapability to hold the ball for some mins
and creat scoring chances with short passes.
We all want the best for TM. Lets hope that CQ will take significant notes.
Hopefully the greece game is going to happen.
Obviously the fact that they were playing at home was taken into account as well, but you can't be surprised that they're rated higher by the general public, is all I'm saying.Twitter and Instagram: @aryo__hadi
ZendebadIran!
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You stated your answer was simple, however it was not simple.
1 (Chile didn't even try my friend, that is the truth)
2) Fair enough But CQ is responsible for that
3) No you speak with opinion and not facts, i cannot use this argument for anything, a maximum of 1 or 2 changes will probably happens.
4) You quoted me, so i will tell you right away i wasn't being emotional but that i was being rational. Still think we can beat morocco to third.
5) Missing
6) We hope so but he probably won't be fit for full 90 min games.
Originally posted by arasradio View PostA simple answer to this :
First of all, this is a friendly my friend. As you shouldn't believe we could really beat Chile 2-0; you shouldn't overestimate the result of the match. If we were lucky we could even be the winner.
2- Team Melli did OK considering that CQ wasn't even playing the players in their own position. He was trying to do a stimulation for the last game against physical team of Portugal to see what plan B will look like if team falls behind and he brings all offence to try to comeback. Something we failed in 2014. This time around wasn't as bad considering that Turkey is way stronger than Bosnia and palyed at home.
3- As mentioned before ; you won't see nothing similar to this formation in the world Cup. You will see a totally different squad and formation every match.
4- Guys please refrain from emotional up and downs. Nowadays there are no superior or weak teams in the world Cup. Anyone can pull it out and qualify. Costa Rica was one we saw last world Cup. Don't be shocked if you'll be shocked. Relax guys. These are practices and results don't matter. As we didn't really beat Algeria. We just played them and we both practiced. Same goes with Turkey. Let our team to get used to play with the top teams without fear. Sit down and enjoy and leave the job to professionals to improve the team game by game. We didn't have much time for our team and now woke up. However honestly in such short time we are getting back on our feet to become the panther world expects us to be.
6- one good news Dejagah will be back stronger cheers
Thanks to Turkish team for providing this practice match with us. Right on. Thanks.
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Of course the chances of Iran getting even a point at the WC are very slim but you never know what can happen on the big stage. I mean its like a Toyota Corolla going up against a Lamborghini in a drag race...maybe the Lamborghini will burst a tire or something haha..
The news of CQ leaving, combined with the shear vibe of the great footballing powers in the group means that TM will be there for experience and enjoyment...and why not...have fun...bang a few hot Russian girls and come back with a smile on your face...
What more do you want as a young guy playing at the WC.
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Do Iranians always take friendlies so seriously?
I'm half-English, so if you want to see what happens to teams who take friendlies seriously, watch England choking in 2000, 2004, 2006, 2007 (didn't even make it to 2008), 2010, 2012, 2014 and 2016...
He's experimenting in friendlies and seeing what works and what doesn't. This is very, very good.
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Originally posted by RaginG Inferno View PostI don't think it's time to panic yet.
All of the team's problems can be solved.
- Shojaei out for Ghoddos.
- Cheshmi out for either Hosseini.
- Rezaeian out for Ghafouri.
I'm glad these players showed their weaknesses now so that CQ actively starts considering other options.چو ایران نباشد تن من مباد
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I have to stand corrected!
I said before that I thought the cause of our first goal started by Milad Mohammadi who didn't reach the striker, but to be fair after watching the highlights again, I saw that it was rather Pouraliganji who wasn't fast enough to reach him! On a positive note, even though Cheshmi couldn't handle the tackle right before the first goal, he looked at least much faster than Pouraliganji and reached the striker. One on one tackles are also always very risky. So him getting dribbled, is not really completely his fault. I think we just need to have a better defensive tactic (like we had before) where 2 or several defenders help each other to get the ball.
However I put the fault for the second goal all on Cheshmi. That was a bad defending. He could have easily intercepted the ball before it reached the goal scorer.
So anyways, I will apologize to Milad Mohammadi. Even though he himself was so far away from his position, losing his spot (that's where the pass was made to the goal scorer) but I guess that also was rather due to our tactic in this game, pushing forward. I'm guessing CQ is trying to change our style to an attacking style compared to 4 years ago when we were mostly defending. It would of course be so much more entertaining to watch us but I do hope he knows what he's doing defensively, or else god forbid, we'll be reaching KSA's 8-0 record.
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Originally posted by OzzyOscy View PostDo Iranians always take friendlies so seriously?
I'm half-English, so if you want to see what happens to teams who take friendlies seriously, watch England choking in 2000, 2004, 2006, 2007 (didn't even make it to 2008), 2010, 2012, 2014 and 2016...
He's experimenting in friendlies and seeing what works and what doesn't. This is very, very good.
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CQ has to let players play in their uncomfortable positions!
Anything can happen during WC, injuries, red cards during the game etc... he needs to let players get a taste of unfamiliar positions. Obviously todays formation is not what he has on mind as his main line-ups... and we are panicing! This was a “test game” testing new things, giving the team a new positive shock... thats all there is to it!
As I said earlier, after 7 years CQ didnt go bananas all of the sudden.
chill out people!CHECK OUT OUR FORUM RULES HERE: http://www.persianfootball.com/forums/faq.php
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Originally posted by Sly View PostI have to stand corrected!
I said before that I thought the cause of our first goal started by Milad Mohammadi who didn't reach the striker, but to be fair after watching the highlights again, I saw that it was rather Pouraliganji who wasn't fast enough to reach him! On a positive note, even though Cheshmi couldn't handle the tackle right before the first goal, he looked at least much faster than Pouraliganji and reached the striker. One on one tackles are also always very risky. So him getting dribbled, is not really completely his fault. I think we just need to have a better defensive tactic (like we had before) where 2 or several defenders help each other to get the ball.
However I put the fault for the second goal all on Cheshmi. That was a bad defending. He could have easily intercepted the ball before it reached the goal scorer.
So anyways, I will apologize to Milad Mohammadi. Even though he himself was so far away from his position, losing his spot (that's where the pass was made to the goal scorer) but I guess that also was rather due to our tactic in this game, pushing forward. I'm guessing CQ is trying to change our style to an attacking style compared to 4 years ago when we were mostly defending. It would of course be so much more entertaining to watch us but I do hope he knows what he's doing defensively, or else god forbid, we'll be reaching KSA's 8-0 record.
Goal one is mostly on Cheshmi.
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Originally posted by Nokhodi View PostAgain, on the first goal, PAG had to cover for Cheshmi. He thought Cheshmi is running back, but he noticed he can't get their in time.
Goal one is mostly on Cheshmi.
PAG ran back at the right time when the pass was made. He was just too slow to reach the striker. It was rather Cheshmi who had to run back fast to cover for PAG.
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Originally posted by Sly View PostPAG was on the same side the attack started. How was he covering for Cheshmi and why would he think Cheshmi ran back? Look at the sequence again at minute 04:34:
PAG ran back at the right time when the pass was made. He was just too slow to reach the striker. It was rather Cheshmi who had to run back fast to cover for PAG.
The Tunisian forward did something similar to Cheshmi in the game we played as well.
In the end, we both agree - its Cheshmi who was caught out.
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Originally posted by Nokhodi View PostIn the end, we both agree - its Cheshmi who was caught out.
However as said, for the second goal, it was all Cheshmi!
In anyways, this defense is only gonna give us 8-0 results, maybe even against Morocco. I think CQ only wanted to focus on training proper attacking strategies in this game which is only a sign that he's really gonna go for a win against Morocco and will not be the usual bus-parker against the 2 giants (hence it may explain the exclusion of Hosseini and Ghafouri who are better when TM is on all its defensive games). That gives me comfort. and I'm sure we will be defending properly once in the WC as well.
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