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There are so many issues I am not sure where to begin, but a lot has to do with player selection:
* Our shape is horrible, and we don’t know when to press and when to sit deep. We have lost our identity - Wilmots wanted a high press, but our coaches don’t have the intelligence to instruct the players when this needs to happen. I have mentioned it before, but this can be alleviated by removing Ahmad Noor. I didn’t want to be funny - but does he have some sort of government connection? I don’t see how or why he gets picked when he has literally no idea about positioning, spacing. He will often press by himself and leave huge gaps in midfield. Running for the sake of running is NOT defence. Without the ball he is like a headless chook, and with the ball he has poor technique, touch, and vision. He doesn’t contribute to attack or defence, why is he still being selected? Ebrahimi sitting deep with Ezzatolahi will help a lot, with Amiri if he is injury free.
* We do not have the right players to play out of tight spaces. Gholizadeh isn’t physical enough, and Jahanbaksh has had a poor first touch his whole career. These two are played as the main outlets when playing out of a press, and it causes far too many turnovers. Someone like Ghoddos is very good at this, but he is lacking in other areas. When you don’t have the technical players to get out of a press, playing a long ball isn’t the worst thing to do.
* We seem to approach each game the same tactically and some of the player selection defies belief. You cannot play with Omid Noorafkan against strong opponents, as a fullback. He is a complete liability in defence. The most important thing for a fullback, when playing against strong opponents, is speed and recovery - yet Skocic thinks every team is Iraq and he can have a “playmaker” fullback and get away with it. On the ball fullbacks don’t matter against strong teams, only against weak and when you are chasing the game.
* Most important of all, it is simple - the coach does not command respect from the players. You don’t get respect by barring players from camps. You get respect by showing the players you care, that you will fight for them tooth and nail, and that you have the tactical nous and experience to enhance their performance. You remove any and every excuse the players can have for poor performance. This coach has none of it. We are headed for another 2006 disaster, but even worse, because the teams in our group now are much stronger.
There are so many issues I am not sure where to begin, but a lot has to do with player selection:
* Our shape is horrible, and we don’t know when to press and when to sit deep. We have lost our identity - Wilmots wanted a high press, but our coaches don’t have the intelligence to instruct the players when this needs to happen. I have mentioned it before, but this can be alleviated by removing Ahmad Noor. I didn’t want to be funny - but does he have some sort of government connection? I don’t see how or why he gets picked when he has literally no idea about positioning, spacing. He will often press by himself and leave huge gaps in midfield. Running for the sake of running is NOT defence. Without the ball he is like a headless chook, and with the ball he has poor technique, touch, and vision. He doesn’t contribute to attack or defence, why is he still being selected? Ebrahimi sitting deep with Ezzatolahi will help a lot, with Amiri if he is injury free.
* We do not have the right players to play out of tight spaces. Gholizadeh isn’t physical enough, and Jahanbaksh has had a poor first touch his whole career. These two are played as the main outlets when playing out of a press, and it causes far too many turnovers. Someone like Ghoddos is very good at this, but he is lacking in other areas. When you don’t have the technical players to get out of a press, playing a long ball isn’t the worst thing to do.
* We seem to approach each game the same tactically and some of the player selection defies belief. You cannot play with Omid Noorafkan against strong opponents, as a fullback. He is a complete liability in defence. The most important thing for a fullback, when playing against strong opponents, is speed and recovery - yet Skocic thinks every team is Iraq and he can have a “playmaker” fullback and get away with it. On the ball fullbacks don’t matter against strong teams, only against weak and when you are chasing the game.
* Most important of all, it is simple - the coach does not command respect from the players. You don’t get respect by barring players from camps. You get respect by showing the players you care, that you will fight for them tooth and nail, and that you have the tactical nous and experience to enhance their performance. You remove any and every excuse the players can have for poor performance. This coach has none of it. We are headed for another 2006 disaster, but even worse, because the teams in our group now are much stronger.
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