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Group B Thread - Iran, Spain, Portugal, Morocco
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Originally posted by Rabbit View PostGuys, I noticed we don't have any digital artworks for Team Melli this year. Last World Cup we had some nice animated artwork of our players with the World Cup theme. Looking for wallpaper and cover photo. Please share them if you do.
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Video made by Belgian TV mocking Rezaeian's rolling
https://www.facebook.com/Maghreb01/v...zv3BqQuC-9Br14
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Originally posted by OzzyOscy View PostWell for one, Ezatolahi will be back, so maybe there will be more efficient passing.
Secondly, against Morocco it was long ball, so pass accuracy will be low. It was this tactic that led to the goal, so it worked.
Thirdly, are we seriously going to compare Iran to Spain and Portugal?
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If you want to see passoinate Iranian fans watch this video.
An Iranian man has driven his whole family (7 people including himself) in a Peugot Persia from Andimeshk to Moscow and will go to every Iran game as well.
Damesh garm. Peace and happiness to this guy and his family. That is one heck of a trip.
https://static2.90tv.ir/bdcdaedf/gozaresh.mp4
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Originally posted by koorosh View PostWell we are going to play Spain and Portugal, so yes, we nees to match their accuracy if not their tactics. I urge you to go and look at the passing accuracy of teams you consider in Irans class. 65% is low...one of every 3 passes was not completed. We did get lucky with Morocco. Look at their pasding...they also had lots of long passes.
By all means, if you want, you go ahead and pray for a higher pass percentage. Meanwhile the Iran team, with a manager with decades of global coaching experience in domestic and international football, will be playing for a higher 'goals scored' column and a lower 'goals conceded' column. So far with success.
You're complaining about a tactic that stopped the favourites seriously threatening, and directly lead to Iran winning the match. You seriously need to find something else to moan about.
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Originally posted by koorosh View PostWell we are going to play Spain and Portugal, so yes, we nees to match their accuracy if not their tactics. I urge you to go and look at the passing accuracy of teams you consider in Irans class. 65% is low...one of every 3 passes was not completed. We did get lucky with Morocco. Look at their pasding...they also had lots of long passes.
We play to our strength, which is starve the opposition of space in the danger areas and counter attack. That strategy has a lot of breakdown play, doesn't necessitates high passing game.
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I saw the Azmoun interview and he looked sad for some reason. Maybe its the social media or people's comment. Guys go to his page and send him good messages. make him more motivated https://www.instagram.com/sardar_azmoun/
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Originally posted by milad_b View PostI saw the Azmoun interview and he looked sad for some reason. Maybe its the social media or people's comment. Guys go to his page and send him good messages. make him more motivated https://www.instagram.com/sardar_azmoun/
while masoud was giving a post game interview, AJB, Cheshmi, and Azmoun crashed it. they poured water on him and starting screaming. it was hilarious. check TM instagram, video is on itSHOW TIME!
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Originally posted by koorosh View PostFifa has published detailed stats on every player and team performance/actualy formation/heat maps.
The Iran-Morocco game has some interesting facts:
https://www.fifa.com/worldcup/matche...24/#match-info
Our team ran 100 km in our match, comparable to Morocco (101), Portugal (102) and Spain (103) km.
Most distance covered were by Amiri (10.47 km), Karim (10.3) & Ramin (9.4 km).
However our passing accuracy is really terrible...at 66%, compared to Morocco (86%), Portugal (85%), and Spain (92%).
I don't know how we are going to improve pass accuracy in our games ahead when were are likely to face more pressure.
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I wonder what would happen (have a strong suspicion we'd get smacked by a couple of quick Spanish goals) if we started the game pressing high up and attacking Spain. Perhaps send a few long balls to the wings and go for second and third balls to try to create a few chances in the first 5-10 minutes of the game. Kinda take Span by surprise and see if we can score a quick one.
What's the worst that can happen?
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