Thanks for correcting me. I knew I was somehow misguided, but I remember he shot it hard and missed.
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I'm happy with the draw, it's going to be a fair group except for UAE. I'm happy with avoiding the Saudi's because they are the biggest cheaters on this planet. I have never seen Iraq, Syria and Lebanon cheat so let's not lump all Arab speakers together. Persian Gulf Arab states are the worst cheaters though.
South Korea is better than Australia and it would have been nice if we drew Australia for a change. All in all it is going to be a tough and physical group where South Korea will face difficulties considering that they are physically smaller and weaker or less strong than their Caucasian opponents. Azmoun and Taremi and co will tear the Koreans a new one and Shoja will put Son in his pocket, he will own Son like no Premier League defender ever could.
Against Iraq, Lebanon, UAE and Syria it will be key to use our technically gifted players Ghoddos, Gholizadeh, Ghaedi and Torabi. Creative players who can dribble, create space and put Azmoun and Taremi in a scoring position. Hopefully no Jahanbakhsh as he is useless for TM and ideally Ali Karimi and Sayyadmanesh will be extra additions who will give their squad more depth and options.
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Originally posted by Sepehr9 View PostI'm happy with the draw, it's going to be a fair group except for UAE. I'm happy with avoiding the Saudi's because they are the biggest cheaters on this planet. I have never seen Iraq, Syria and Lebanon cheat so let's not lump all Arab speakers together. Persian Gulf Arab states are the worst cheaters though.
South Korea is better than Australia and it would have been nice if we drew Australia for a change. All in all it is going to be a tough and physical group where South Korea will face difficulties considering that they are physically smaller and weaker or less strong than their Caucasian opponents. Azmoun and Taremi and co will tear the Koreans a new one and Shoja will put Son in his pocket, he will own Son like no Premier League defender ever could.
Against Iraq, Lebanon, UAE and Syria it will be key to use our technically gifted players Ghoddos, Gholizadeh, Ghaedi and Torabi. Creative players who can dribble, create space and put Azmoun and Taremi in a scoring position. Hopefully no Jahanbakhsh as he is useless for TM and ideally Ali Karimi and Sayyadmanesh will be extra additions who will give their squad more depth and options.
did u not watch iran vs syria in malaysia?
i have nothing good to say about any of these teams. the good "Arab" teams are in north Africa - Morocco, Egypt, Algeria etc.
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Originally posted by Sepehr9 View PostI'm happy with the draw, it's going to be a fair group except for UAE. I'm happy with avoiding the Saudi's because they are the biggest cheaters on this planet. I have never seen Iraq, Syria and Lebanon cheat so let's not lump all Arab speakers together. Persian Gulf Arab states are the worst cheaters though.
South Korea is better than Australia and it would have been nice if we drew Australia for a change. All in all it is going to be a tough and physical group where South Korea will face difficulties considering that they are physically smaller and weaker or less strong than their Caucasian opponents. Azmoun and Taremi and co will tear the Koreans a new one and Shoja will put Son in his pocket, he will own Son like no Premier League defender ever could.
Against Iraq, Lebanon, UAE and Syria it will be key to use our technically gifted players Ghoddos, Gholizadeh, Ghaedi and Torabi. Creative players who can dribble, create space and put Azmoun and Taremi in a scoring position. Hopefully no Jahanbakhsh as he is useless for TM and ideally Ali Karimi and Sayyadmanesh will be extra additions who will give their squad more depth and options.
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Asian WCQ Final Round Draw: Where to watch, updates, post draw discussion
Originally posted by Futbaldoost View PostAccording to FIFA WC 2022 regulations documented here https://resources.fifa.com/image/upl...xyvcghx6bebesv (Section 15 PDF page 23, document page 21) all the yellow cards carry onto the next round but they will not carry on to the WC (red cards will). This means Azmoun is disqualified in the first match of the third round on September 2 against Syria. He got his first against Bahrain in TM 1-0 loss back in October of 2019 and the second one in the win over Iraq on June 15, 2021. Players with one yellow card are Hajsafi, Nourollahi, Kanaanizadegan, Taremi, Jahanbakhsh, Moharrami and Torabi.
Go TM!
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Originally posted by Keano View PostWe typically don’t fare well against physically strong and tall teams. We have historically struggled against Australia, while for whatever reason we have edged South Korea almost in the entire past 10 years. Last they beat us was in 2011 Asian Cup
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Originally posted by Keano View PostWe typically don’t fare well against physically strong and tall teams. We have historically struggled against Australia, while for whatever reason we have edged South Korea almost in the entire past 10 years. Last they beat us was in 2011 Asian Cup
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I dont know why so many keep saying KSA plays dirty and cheats.
compared to ALL the arab nations we play, Saudis cheat and play dirty the LEAST.
one reason is becoz they dont have to. They're a strong side as it is.
IMO the dirty plays, cheating, ... is done the most by UAE, Bahrain, Qatar .... followed by the rest of Iraq, syria, lebanon, oman, ... etc.
if you review our past games against the arab teams, you'd see the worst & most frustrating moments like hacking, dirty tactics, time wasting, abuse, grass rolling, .... were done by those I mentioned above.
Saudis get favorable treatment by AFC. That is undeniable.
But dirty plays? nowhere near the rest
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Exactly. When was last time Saudis played dirty (on the field)? I think from what I have seen, it’s Bahrain, Iraq, Syria etc There is just a real strong anti-Saudi narrative amongst Iranians - which has affected perception.
They always have quality sides and they don’t need to resort to that while others like Bahrain, Iraq and Syria lack that quality.
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Originally posted by Nokhodi View PostSaudis play dirty with bribing refs, hosting, etc...
Iraqis, Syrians and Lebanese national teams hound refs, tackle wild, grass roll...هرگاه شما بازیکنی دیدید که از نظر تکنیک و قدرت بدنی فوق العاده است و همیشه یکسان است و تحت هیچ شرایط هیچ افتی ندارد شما یک فوق ستاره پیدا کرده اید در غیر اینصورت شما به یک بازیکن معمولی
نگاه میکنید.
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Originally posted by Mahsaa View PostPpl talking about teams playing dirty, all teams play dirty when needed ... just see ital yesterday
When you see Italy celebrating with another teams flag because they helped that team qualify over you, or when you see Italy time wasting time and faking Injuries for over 75min then we can talk.
The Arab teams unite and will do anything and everything possible to make sure Iran does not qualify or succeed. Iran is alone in the Arab football conference, they are not our friends and beating us is more than a game. It is a sociopolitical / geopolitical matter for them.
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Originally posted by Dubxl152 View PostNot even a close comparison, please go back and review the antics the AFC and Arab teams have pulled against Iran for reference.
When you see Italy celebrating with another teams flag because they helped that team qualify over you, or when you see Italy time wasting time and faking Injuries for over 75min then we can talk.
The Arab teams unite and will do anything and everything possible to make sure Iran does not qualify or succeed. Iran is alone in the Arab football conference, they are not our friends and beating us is more than a game. It is a sociopolitical / geopolitical matter for them.
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