Originally posted by KC McElroy
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It is a head coach's responsibility to recognize his or hers players physical, mental and spiritual strengths and weaknesses.
The 3-0 loss of our first game against South Korea was the direct result of Gholompour's mistakes of his poor judgments on how to grab and control the ball on the first 2 goals which came from the crosses and the last one on not knowing how to close down the angle on the up coming striker with the ball.
So those three goals should have given the head coach Parvin the knowledge that his main goal keeper is not up to the task of guarding Iran's net with safety.
But he kept Gholampour in goal for all the remaining games, and Gholampour became responsible for allowing more bad goals which otherwise, another more prepared goal keeper would have stopped.

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