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Originally posted by perspolis#1 View PostLadies and Gentlemen we have 100 days until Iran's next World cup qualifierSign this petition to show opposition to US/UK support for the Rajavi/MKO cult
https://chng.it/ZsSzczNC2Z
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Originally posted by nisfejahan View PostI really hope crowds are allowed by then, but highly doubt it. Both Iraq and Bahrain games are in Tehran. Without those deafening crowds, Iran loses one of its advantages.
Hopefully we have our fans for the game but either way we should wreck these teams for their antics against us.
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#TeamMelli will face Uzbekistan Flag of Uzbekistan in a friendly match on September 7th in Tashkent. [Navad]
Mehdi Kharati, Iran's team manager: 'IFF is holding talks with several countries for a friendly match on September 3rd.'
Reports this week suggested that opponent could be Syria .
Source:GolBezan / TwitterIran deserves better, TM deserves better.
O.G from '97 & still here
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Originally posted by Roxanaz80 View PostHi Hamegi!
Could someone summarize in a few lines what is going on with TM please? Would appreciate it very much.
Two friendlies in September against Uzbekistan and possibly Syria.
World Cup qualifiers against Cambodia, Hong Kong in October.
Bahrain and Iraq in November.
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Originally posted by FMCSMUBLB View PostNew coach: Dragan Skočić, he's currently in Iran watching Iran league games with his staff.
Two friendlies in September against Uzbekistan and possibly Syria.
World Cup qualifiers against Cambodia, Hong Kong in October.
Bahrain and Iraq in November.Keep calm and believe in Fairies and Footballers Roxanaz
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Looking at WC2022 qualification, it appears the magic number to qualify is 16 points, the last minute winner Iraq scored is haunting us badly at the moment. 16 points mean we must defeat hong kong, cambodia, and then either beat bahrain and draw Iraq or draw bahrain and beat Iraq. Iraq seems to have our number recently so It will be difficult to even get a draw against a motivated Iraq team that will be looking to eliminate their arch-rivals in an empty Azadi stadium.
I rewatched the highlights, and even though Iraq dominated both of their goals were due to iran clumsiness. Ebrahimi tripped over the ball on the first goal, and for the second goal we had nobody on the post (Saudi Arabia 2009 flashbacks) and for some reason Marc Dumbmots brought on Rezaei for Azmoun even though we should have been looking to seal the draw.
Regardless, looking ahead, we have major issues with the midfield, and Im not sure what direction is best to go in. Do we play to our strength and use a front 3 of Taremi-Azmoun-JB? Do we try Gholizadeh instead? Does Dejagah start? Who is anchoring the midfield, 2 of Ebrahimi, Nouroullahi, Hajsafi, Eza? Obviously we must go 1 game at a time but ultimately we are going to need a result against Iraq and Im really not sure our team will be up to the pressure. we perform good vs strong teams but we have always been trash against average teams. just wanted to rant.
As for the other thread discussing Taremi azmoun partnership, they came up pretty empty against bahrain and iraq. blame it on wilmots all you want but they simply werent good. Taremi plays CF for Rio Ave so I am not sure it is best to play them together anymore. something like this can work
Azmoun
Taremi/Gholi - Dejagah/Ghoddos - JB
Ebrahimi/Hajsafi - Nourollahi/Ezatolahi
MiMo--------Hosseini-------Pourali--------Moharrami
-------Biero-----
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Originally posted by Ostad_Goosfand View PostLooking at WC2022 qualification, it appears the magic number to qualify is 16 points, the last minute winner Iraq scored is haunting us badly at the moment. 16 points mean we must defeat hong kong, cambodia, and then either beat bahrain and draw Iraq or draw bahrain and beat Iraq. Iraq seems to have our number recently so It will be difficult to even get a draw against a motivated Iraq team that will be looking to eliminate their arch-rivals in an empty Azadi stadium.
I rewatched the highlights, and even though Iraq dominated both of their goals were due to iran clumsiness. Ebrahimi tripped over the ball on the first goal, and for the second goal we had nobody on the post (Saudi Arabia 2009 flashbacks) and for some reason Marc Dumbmots brought on Rezaei for Azmoun even though we should have been looking to seal the draw.
Regardless, looking ahead, we have major issues with the midfield, and Im not sure what direction is best to go in. Do we play to our strength and use a front 3 of Taremi-Azmoun-JB? Do we try Gholizadeh instead? Does Dejagah start? Who is anchoring the midfield, 2 of Ebrahimi, Nouroullahi, Hajsafi, Eza? Obviously we must go 1 game at a time but ultimately we are going to need a result against Iraq and Im really not sure our team will be up to the pressure. we perform good vs strong teams but we have always been trash against average teams. just wanted to rant.
As for the other thread discussing Taremi azmoun partnership, they came up pretty empty against bahrain and iraq. blame it on wilmots all you want but they simply werent good. Taremi plays CF for Rio Ave so I am not sure it is best to play them together anymore. something like this can work
Azmoun
Taremi/Gholi - Dejagah/Ghoddos - JB
Ebrahimi/Hajsafi - Nourollahi/Ezatolahi
MiMo--------Hosseini-------Pourali--------Moharrami
-------Biero-----
Kaveh and Mehrdad can also be good options as subs, Kaveh to retain pressing intensity late on, mehrdad to provide speed, dribbling, and direct play+strong shooting, especially vs tired defences.
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Originally posted by Kiarash View PostWhen the destiny of our national team is tied to these people who surely don't look to be hired due to their expertise on football, you know all hope is gone. M*therf*ckers.
https://www.borna.news/%D8%A8%D8%AE%...A7%D8%B3%D8%AF
In a newspaper, he also said when It comes to choose the national team head coach, the nationality of the head coach should not matter at all. Other factors should be considered. He said the head coach of Iran can be Croatian, Portuguese, Brazilian, French, Iranian, or even Australian or Korean, or etc. He mentioned that Jordan had an Iraqi coach who did very well for them. Mexico had a Colombian coach and many other examples as well. So he said the nationality of the head coach is not important. When he said Australian or Korean, I thought about Ange Postecoglou for the future. What do you think about that? For the future, if you have to pick from a good Iranian coach like Golmohammadi, Nekounam, Veisi, Tartar, etc. or a good Australian/Korean coach like Ange Postecoglou, which one do you pick?
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