Guam is trying their best to annoy our team as much as possible, I hope that we give them a proper beating, no mercy
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Guam is trying their best to annoy our team as much as possible, I hope that we give them a proper beating, no mercy
Kafashian might get trouble for watching cheerleaders dancing during the beach soccer game
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I am on the fence on this one.
In one case, it wouldn't be bad to have Kaanani/Pouraliganji thrown into a kind of pressure situation and see how they cope.
On the other hand maybe its not the best idea to throw in 2 inexperienced CB's... AH Sadeghi has been rock solid for Saba this year, they have conceded so few goals. He could really help in this situation.
^^^ Yeah, two relatively inexperienced centre backs in a competitive match can't be a good thing. :(
I feel like I'm repeating myself, but not having nurtured younger alternatives in TM for our older players was never going to be good idea.
TBH I'd rather see Sadeghi called up to play beside PAG if that's possible.
As much as I like Zandi and appreciate what he did for TM, he was in the wrong and should've known better in this situation with CQ. The coach doesn't owe him anything, much less any type of guarantee or prognosis on his chances of getting playing time. If the coach thinks you are serviceable for the national team, he will use you. That is something fluid that can change on a daily basis given a player's form and other circumstances. Basically Zandi came in with an ultimatum because he didn't want to put in the necessary work without some type of assurance, and he got what he deserved which was the boot. Yet another example of CQ's biggest contribution to TM over the past 5 years, which is the consistency of his "no player is above the team" philosophy.
PAG was our starting CB at the AC lest we forget. Might finally be a good opportunity for him to seize and secure a long-term starting spot in the team.