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  • Ali.Karimi79
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    Originally posted by Siavash View Post
    Its all psychological and our boys just not prepared for it independent of age. it is the coach job to relax and prepare the team for penalties. But we all know vatani coaches themselves need intense therapy before they can help our boys.
    Through our entire football history, we never were prepared for penalty shoot outs.
    We must have the worst stats of all nations when it comes to penalty shoot out.

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  • Kiarash
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    Originally posted by littlepersia17 View Post
    Guys there is a Persian guy in Australia's under 16. He called Daniel Arzani and he scored against the Koreans, but unfortunately lost in penalty shoot out.

    This Australian team features youth team players from Valencia and Liverpool so for Daniel to get a game and score was good.

    Might be a long shot, but we should at least track him to see how he goes over the coming years.
    What club does he play for?

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  • littlepersia17
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    AFC U-16 Championship-Final -2014

    Guys there is a Persian guy in Australia's under 16. He called Daniel Arzani and he scored against the Koreans, but unfortunately lost in penalty shoot out.

    This Australian team features youth team players from Valencia and Liverpool so for Daniel to get a game and score was good.

    Might be a long shot, but we should at least track him to see how he goes over the coming years.

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  • Siavash
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    Its all psychological and our boys just not prepared for it independent of age. it is the coach job to relax and prepare the team for penalties. But we all know vatani coaches themselves need intense therapy before they can help our boys.

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  • irani8perspolis
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    iran is definetly the England of AFC. Always has big expectations, always thinks its gonna be there year and then bows out in penalties.. And in asian tournaments south korea is always our argentine.

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  • Keano
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    Originally posted by Ali.Karimi79 View Post
    Before i die i wish to witness a PK shoot out with Iran winning it.
    I think it has a lot to do with confidence, our players psychological deficciency has often been a cuase for their failure!

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  • eerooni
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    Typical Iranian football mentality of choking in games when everything is at stake! As usual it was apparent that the coach DID NOT prepare the team for penalties and thats why our boys missed so many! I just cant understand why our native coaches NEVER learn from past follies!!

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  • PSGman#19
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    Originally posted by ali alipour View Post
    Its not a huge deal but it just shows that even at youth levels we have trouble making consistent world tournaments. If it wasnt for the u17 wc ezzatolahi probably wouldnt be playing for athletico madrid b. u20 os definitely more important and only a month away if azmoun is released we should have no trouble making it
    I don't know, we did two superb u17 wc last time and we had only one player that was bought by europe.

    That's why i say u20 is more important

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  • shahname
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    I had a feelin N.Korea was going to be our "gorbeh siah" and knock us out. I guess qualifying in for U19 and the olympics might be more valuable + we do have a good U17 team and they only lost in penalties.

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  • ali alipour
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    Its not a huge deal but it just shows that even at youth levels we have trouble making consistent world tournaments. If it wasnt for the u17 wc ezzatolahi probably wouldnt be playing for athletico madrid b. u20 os definitely more important and only a month away if azmoun is released we should have no trouble making it

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  • Abtin
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    ^ I would also say U20 WC is more important

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  • PSGman#19
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    Lol syria and north korea going to the world cup.

    Qualifying for u20 world cup is more important

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  • Bi-honar
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    I'm very sad that we lost - also that couldn't get the streams going for some reason to cheer the boys on. I don't know why I can't play certain flash streams, live and recorded.

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  • Farhad-7
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    I watched the game live on my TV. Iran missed the 3rd and 4th PK. Over the bar.
    NK def prepared for penalties. They took perfect pks. You could tell they wanted to go to PKs from 80min where they started to make fights to waste time.

    I'm glad the feed cut for some of you guys. Most of the kids were crying in rain and there wasn't enough Iranian personnel to help them when the game stopped broadcasted. Truly a heartbreaker for them. They really wanted the win to make it to WC. Hope they can put their heads up and look up to the future.

    The nonstop rain played a big part in the game. It suited the Koreans fast and direct style of play which at the same time disrupted Iran's passing game we saw against the previous teams. Iran had few chances to put the game away as well. I'm proud of them. Omid varam they will be successful in their future careers.

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  • Clockwork
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    ^we were the better team slightly but North Korea's winger on the left side earned a very clear penalty kick that wasn't called. He also probably should have gotten a second one as well.
    For some reason I didnt have much hope of winning pk's....

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