I don't know how CQ should motivate himself to stay for another 4 years. The next competition is too far away and it's really difficult to bring up the moral of the team. The TM boom will most probably not come back until September 2020 when the third round of the WCQ is on and we play decent opponents (for Asian standards at least) with packed stadiums etc. Until then, there won't be too much hashiyeh and I think that's a decent time for a new coach to get used to the job and have settled.
Thus, assuming CQ is leaving, I really hope it's someone foreign who commits himself until WC22 or even AC23. The next official games for TM are in September 2019, when we play the second round of the WCQ (not final group phase yet) and IMO, with this squad, it shouldn't be a big risk to experiment.
Yesterday's game was a punch in the face which hurts a lot! But, I really hope that it taught the boys a lesson and that more and more players follow the example of others who move to average teams in Europe where they are taught professionalism and discipline.
Thus, assuming CQ is leaving, I really hope it's someone foreign who commits himself until WC22 or even AC23. The next official games for TM are in September 2019, when we play the second round of the WCQ (not final group phase yet) and IMO, with this squad, it shouldn't be a big risk to experiment.
Yesterday's game was a punch in the face which hurts a lot! But, I really hope that it taught the boys a lesson and that more and more players follow the example of others who move to average teams in Europe where they are taught professionalism and discipline.
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