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Originally posted by sirvan View PostWhat are you on about? We are already competing at the higest level in Asia, which is the continent Iran is in. Some people badly need a reality check.
Before that, we were known to fizzle out at the 70' minute mark and I guess poor diet control by the TM staff was one reason for it.
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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Postlol badbakhta are splitting a bottle of doogh 3 ways and by the looks of it having salad and some wild rice and they are getting criticized."History is a set of lies that people have agreed upon,"
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Originally posted by perspolis#1 View PostThe most fit team in our history was under CQ, seen by the stats of the Iran-Nigeria, Iran-Argentina games especially.
Before that, we were known to fizzle out at the 70' minute mark and I guess poor diet control by the TM staff was one reason for it.
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Originally posted by sirvan View PostYes our most fit team was indeed under Queiroz, but that doesn't mean that our previous teams were not fit. Opponents such as Argentina, Spain, Germany, Yugoslavia/Bosnia etc play at a higher level, so it's only natural that our players get tired chasing the ball throughout the match. That being said, we've always had one of the fittest and physically strongest teams in Asia, and when playing Asian opponents at our level TM never fizzled or fizzles out at the 70' minute mark as you claim, that's just ridicolous.Bookmark the PFDC Calendar for TM & WCQ games
http://sites.google.com/site/pfdccalendar/
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Originally posted by shayan_esteghlali View PostWe did fizzle out against asian teams in the 2010wcq, against korea in both games we were winning until the 80th minute, our team couldnt keep up in both games we conceded and drew.. against saudi arabia in Azadi we were once again winning until the 79th minute, players couldnt keep up we conceded two goals and lost, our team had fitness issues, there were a lot more games that i don’t remember of the top of my head where we conceded late goals due to fitness levels
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Originally posted by sirvan View PostYes our most fit team was indeed under Queiroz, but that doesn't mean that our previous teams were not fit. Opponents such as Argentina, Spain, Germany, Yugoslavia/Bosnia etc play at a higher level, so it's only natural that our players get tired chasing the ball throughout the match. That being said, we've always had one of the fittest and physically strongest teams in Asia, and when playing Asian opponents at our level TM never fizzled or fizzles out at the 70' minute mark as you claim, that's just ridicolous.
I'm not so sure about your second claim though, we lost to our arch rivals Saudi in Azadi with both of their goals coming after pulled our foot off the gas.
We also lost out on 2010 qualification because of a late goal where Ji Sung Park(the epitome of fitness based on his Manchester United career) sunk us.
It has happened. It might have been coaching reasons involved too, but when the body is tired, players make more mistakes as well.
I think we are levels above "Asia" in technical play and our fitness was a limiting factor from competing beyond it. Doesn't mean we shouldn't strive to improve beyond what we've seen.
I would have been much less optimistic about our matchups vs Nigeria/Morocco if we didn't have CQ's fitness regimen. I told everyone we were going to be a tough nut to crack and they were surprised when Ahmed Musa and co couldn't outrun us late into the game.
We're just trading opinions at this point, but I was very impressed with Azmoun after he went to Russia. The guy went from softie to a monster in such a short time.
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Also looks like the boys are having fun in pre season
https://mobile.twitter.com/SportChar...81321422831616
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