With 5 key players being injured thats going to put a ton of pressure on our starting 11. We don't have much of a deep bench.. im worried about the impact. And for this reason We are the under dogs
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Originally posted by sirvan View PostDude we have two players for every position, no other team rotates as much as Queiroz does, and you are worried about fatigue?
Can you believe this guy?
Both countries have resisted imperial powers like the Soviets and the Japanese. They have much endurance.
We are the underdogs
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Originally posted by perspolis#1 View PostIf we end up in a in a path to the semifinals against Turkmenistan and China we are surely the underdogs.
Both countries have resisted imperial powers like the Soviets and the Japanese. They have much endurance.
We are the underdogs
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Originally posted by persiangodfather View PostWith 5 key players being injured thats going to put a ton of pressure on our starting 11. We don't have much of a deep bench.. im worried about the impact. And for this reason We are the under dogs
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I'm far more worried about temperament and mentality than squad depth.
CQ has developed a robust system of play and squad that can adapt to both the opponents and the players we have available that is perfect for this type of draining tournament football.
From our showing so far I think we need to improve the mental aspect significantly - both with respect to remaining calm and not reacting to opposition or referee provocation and being resilient and confident enough to believe we can beat any team.
Ideally we need some sort of Tibetan guru to lead the team on a group mindfulness session before each game.
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Originally posted by sirvan View PostQueiroz only says that to take the pressure of his players. He knows we'll cave under pressure when we are the favorites. Make jokes all you want, when he leaves you can be happy with your Maheli Kohan's and Branko's again lad.
Mayeli Kodan bekesh ziresh and Branko's "do whatever you want" were terrible TM strategies.
I'm a Manchester United fan, we bred the guy who invented this mindgames stuff
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Originally posted by zereshk-ali View PostI'm far more worried about temperament and mentality than squad depth.
CQ has developed a robust system of play and squad that can adapt to both the opponents and the players we have available that is perfect for this type of draining tournament football.
From our showing so far I think we need to improve the mental aspect significantly - both with respect to remaining calm and not reacting to opposition or referee provocation and being resilient and confident enough to believe we can beat any team.
Ideally we need some sort of Tibetan guru to lead the team on a group mindfulness session before each game.
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I saw a photo on pfdc twitter. Rezaei ezzatollahi gholizade and 2 others i cant remember who are injured for this.
How are we deep at cm position? Amiri and ebrahimi and dejagah will be dead tired if we go far. Also at striker positikn we have 2 strikers taremi and azmoun.WE ARE THE UNDER DOGS
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Originally posted by persiangodfather View PostI saw a photo on pfdc twitter. Rezaei ezzatollahi gholizade and 2 others i cant remember who are injured for this.
How are we deep at cm position? Amiri and ebrahimi and dejagah will be dead tired if we go far. Also at striker positikn we have 2 strikers taremi and azmoun.
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Originally posted by Bagg10 View PostSeriously?
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Originally posted by Tehranto View Post
5 key players.everyone else needs to get on my level.WE ARE THE UNDER DOGS
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I would say the only key starter we are missing is Ezatollahi, though I am a big fan of the other four (especially Kaveh and Gholi)
Midfield is our weakest point, i'm hoping that CQ moves Hajsafi up the pitch so that Milad can start left-back and then hopefully with Nourallahi as back-up (hoping he will improve) then we should have just about enough cover for the tournament, injuries notwithstanding. Cheshmi also can play the defensive midfield role.
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