^ It's not a valid question. It's a rhetorical question.
Mahdavikia says Branko is great, Daei says CQ is great. A lunatic like Mayeli Kohan says CQ is Satan, a much more respected football mind like Taghavi says CQ is the best thing to happen to our football.
Personal opinions are subjective, especially when stated in simplistic terms like "[X] is great", and especially in cases like this where you're dealing with a lot of bias and personal agendas. Ever since Branko started his beef with CQ and red fans went crazy on social media, opportunistic former red players started coming out of the woodwork to bash Queiroz and support Branko to score cheap points and instagram likes from fans.
The only arguments that hold any water are the types Abedzadeh and Afat have made here, where the record of each coach is analyzed and contrasted with the other. And when you do that, both in terms of their overall career and what they've done with our football, the suggestion that Branko is better than or even as good as CQ is comical.
Mahdavikia says Branko is great, Daei says CQ is great. A lunatic like Mayeli Kohan says CQ is Satan, a much more respected football mind like Taghavi says CQ is the best thing to happen to our football.
Personal opinions are subjective, especially when stated in simplistic terms like "[X] is great", and especially in cases like this where you're dealing with a lot of bias and personal agendas. Ever since Branko started his beef with CQ and red fans went crazy on social media, opportunistic former red players started coming out of the woodwork to bash Queiroz and support Branko to score cheap points and instagram likes from fans.
The only arguments that hold any water are the types Abedzadeh and Afat have made here, where the record of each coach is analyzed and contrasted with the other. And when you do that, both in terms of their overall career and what they've done with our football, the suggestion that Branko is better than or even as good as CQ is comical.
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