When TM players can not make 3-4 passes together it will be players fault first.
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Originally posted by Under Lahaf View Postin this order
-IFF
-Coach
As for players, I think last coach showed the team's potential, no doubt about it! it is the coach who picks the players & provides them with the plan etc, same TM with a superior coach has shown how determined it can be. Sure, individual players can be bad and not really deserve a place in TM but our recent history and the contrast should make it obvious to all of us that the problem is with IFF and it's decision making / errors.
If you pick me as TM coach, then can you really blame me when I fail the TM? would I really be at fault??????
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IFF.
A) They made the mistake of hiring a foreign coach.
B) When they decided to splurge on some random white guy who knew nothing about our football, They made an awful choice. There were better options out there like Jokanovic. This Wilmots clown is Branko/Stramaccioni level.
C) They failed to setup friendlies on FIFA Matchday.
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IR---->Taj---->Wilmots
I say none of the options presented. Fact is in this system, the only one who could work was a strongman like Querioz. Other foreign coaches will have their hands tied, vatani coaches have that + incompetence. What many of us feared after Querioz left is coming true. Forget about WC, sit back and watch our FIFA rankings as we head in the 50-70 range.زن زندگی آزادی
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Originally posted by Paradigm View PostIran and Iraq played a 0-0 draw in the group stages of the Asian Cup 2019 under Queiroz's helm. Both Iraq and Bahrain are Iran's Achilles heel in soccer. There is a general air of complacency over Iran because the team qualified to two consecutive World Cups and now is taking things for granted. On top of that there is a new manager with less rigorous involvement to the job, several new players lacking synergy (specially defensively in comparison to CQ's time), all exacerbated by a sparsity of high quality prep matches and training camps. Iraq was the more motivated side due to events outside the field, and maybe even had the karma on its side. This article by TOI summed things up:
https://www.timesofisrael.com/iraqis...bolic-victory/
Iran needs a good shake-down, or it will miss on the 2022 World Cup.
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