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Originally posted by Abtin View PostCould someone answer the grouping question? Why are all the best teams grouped together?
Iran is in Group B.
The winners of group C, D and E need to face each other and only ONE of them will join with the top teams in the final rounds.
The worst case scenario for Iran is to be ranked 8th in the tournament (out of 32 teams!)
Originally posted by Abtin View PostSome mentioned the coach is stressed. Indeed, he looks/sounds like he could cry anytime soon..
Velasco, our previous coach, was also very calm at any moment.
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let's face it we are not a top team in the world, Poland, USA and Russia are definitively stronger than Iran, for beating them we have to play our best and this team obviously doesn't play that good these days. Iran belongs to top 10 in the world at the moment, but teams like Poland, USA, Russia, Brazil etc are still too strong for Iran.
btw, World League is just a second tier tournament, we have World Cup and Asian Championship later this year, these players are already very tired it's better to test new players here. our goal should be only staying in top level and I think probably 2-3 wins at home will do the job. (Australia in Group A most probably will lose all matches and will relegate to 2nd division)
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Originally posted by persian-eagle-13 View Postwe have ran out of ideas with this team. I hope we can bring Valasco back. I feel our players are not fighting like they used to fight, which means they are not buying into Kovaj idea's and plans.Remember RESPECT BEGETS RESPECT & Zob Ahan
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Originally posted by O-ZoNe View PostTime to start grooming new blood from our very highly ranked youth teams. Many of these players are too comfortable and know their isn't a real challenge for their spots. Kovac has all but guaranteed he will use the same lineup and players.
I have been following the Iranian National Volleyball Team for at least 3 years now and can tell you that the players are challenged by each other all the time.
If you even watched the first series of games against USA, you can see that Kovac is not scared to changed his lineup.
He has used Mahdavi before to replace Marouf, who I think only him and Mousavi are fairly fixed players.
The other middle Gholami actually lost his spot to Faezi, who is much taller and against USA needed the height to try and block Holt or Smith. The only issue that he is kind of slow and his serves are fairly weak.
When it comes to Right side, Ghafour and Mahmoudi switch back and forth, with mahmoudi playing more than Ghafour. I think Ghafour was injured and was one of the better players in the last World League.
The Powers are always switching. He does start with Ghaemi and Mirzanjanpour, but isn't scared to take any of them out. Usually, Zarini will play with Ghaemi but I believe he is injured at the moment. Kovac will pull the plug on Mirzanjanpour fairly quickly and either replace him with Ebadipour or the new 19 year old. Ghaemi will come out too if he isn't playing well.
From what I see Iran needs to get some more blocks. The team even with three blockers and a broken play will get scored on. That is something that cannot happen. The team also feels very disconnected, they do not come together after every point they lose (typical Iranian mentality). Some team unity and connectivity will go a long way for the team!We are currently witnessing a revolution in Iranian football. Team Melli has never been stronger than it is today, and we will only get better.
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Originally posted by Javeed View PostFrom what I see Iran needs to get some more blocks. The team even with three blockers and a broken play will get scored on. That is something that cannot happen. The team also feels very disconnected, they do not come together after every point they lose (typical Iranian mentality). Some team unity and connectivity will go a long way for the team!Proud 2b part of #TrotsRabbleDogs as a working class dog, Oz Corbynite & jaded republican.
"I'll always walk around like a Persian popinjay, and no one's gonna stop me, honey!"―Freddie Mercury.
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Originally posted by Khashayar R View PostI facepalmed when i read this
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Originally posted by Javeed View PostI completely disagree with your statement.
I have been following the Iranian National Volleyball Team for at least 3 years now and can tell you that the players are challenged by each other all the time.
If you even watched the first series of games against USA, you can see that Kovac is not scared to changed his lineup.
He has used Mahdavi before to replace Marouf, who I think only him and Mousavi are fairly fixed players.
The other middle Gholami actually lost his spot to Faezi, who is much taller and against USA needed the height to try and block Holt or Smith. The only issue that he is kind of slow and his serves are fairly weak.
When it comes to Right side, Ghafour and Mahmoudi switch back and forth, with mahmoudi playing more than Ghafour. I think Ghafour was injured and was one of the better players in the last World League.
The Powers are always switching. He does start with Ghaemi and Mirzanjanpour, but isn't scared to take any of them out. Usually, Zarini will play with Ghaemi but I believe he is injured at the moment. Kovac will pull the plug on Mirzanjanpour fairly quickly and either replace him with Ebadipour or the new 19 year old. Ghaemi will come out too if he isn't playing well.
From what I see Iran needs to get some more blocks. The team even with three blockers and a broken play will get scored on. That is something that cannot happen. The team also feels very disconnected, they do not come together after every point they lose (typical Iranian mentality). Some team unity and connectivity will go a long way for the team!Remember RESPECT BEGETS RESPECT & Zob Ahan
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