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Technically, what are some of the shortcomings of an average Iranian player?
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How can that be fixed?Originally posted by Reza_Abdolahi View Postfirst touch and short passes
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I listed a bunch of the shortcomings in another thread...But the biggest one:
Failing to recognize that Football is a team sport and the results depend on the collaboration of the whole team as one unit.
Case in point, look at a highlight real of Ali Karimi (before BM). It could be called the video of greatest passes never made!
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Literally though, how you can get this far in football, and still now know the first rule of "play to the whistle" is astonishingOriginally posted by PSGman#19 View PostDon't have the basic of football (pass, control, choice of play), weak decisions both on the pitch and in their career choice.
Hopefully mister taremi won't read this thread otherwise he is going to tweet something and retire from NT--------------------------Beiranvand-------------------
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Technically we are not that far behind the rest of the world.
It is more tactical thinking that we have some miles to cover.
I'd say technically:
1) as someone said, our FIRST TOUCH needs some work
2) We dont do first time shots often enough (take too much time & unnecessary touches to prepare the shot)
3) I'd also add the PACE of our passing can pick up a bit. Sometimes our passes are too slow, allowing opponents to get into positions.
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These are all lacking because the players don't have the technical abilities to control a ball with their first touch, set it up in a manner that gives them just enough space to take a well placed shot.. because of this all passes have to be slow, otherwise nobody can control them.Originally posted by Doctor DOOM View PostTechnically we are not that far behind the rest of the world.
It is more tactical thinking that we have some miles to cover.
I'd say technically:
1) as someone said, our FIRST TOUCH needs some work
2) We dont do first time shots often enough (take too much time & unnecessary touches to prepare the shot)
3) I'd also add the PACE of our passing can pick up a bit. Sometimes our passes are too slow, allowing opponents to get into positions.
I'm always baffled how anyone can claim that we are technically gifted. Even if you think technique means dribbling and tricks, there are only two players in recent history who where actually gifted. I think we are very cunning tho, something that has helped us stay at top in Asia. If we could actually get technically gifted, we'd be world class.
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A couple of points here;
1. Lack of football education. Football has moved on from being a game to being a science. Unfortunately, iran football has not caught up with where things have gone. There is no system in Iran that provides that level of education to our footballers. Players learn on their own in Iran and no matter how talented they are they are never complete. For example, nobody in our current TM understands the science of taking a shot which is very similar to science of hitting the ball in golf. You can't produce doctors and engineers without sending them to university and educating the. Football is the same!
2. Personal development. Akhound regime brought to our country a culture of low confidence and fear among our youth. This has prevented our youth to grow up with high self esteem and strong characters like the way kids are brought up in US for example.. Killing characters is what the akhound regime does best and that has impacted our sports at all level.
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I don't think there can be a worse upbringing than that of the average American child (in particular the West Coast and arguably to a far lesser extent on the East Coast) in the first/second world (for a lack of a better term)Originally posted by Kavian View PostA couple of points here;
1. Lack of football education. Football has moved on from being a game to being a science. Unfortunately, iran football has not caught up with where things have gone. There is no system in Iran that provides that level of education to our footballers. Players learn on their own in Iran and no matter how talented they are they are never complete. For example, nobody in our current TM understands the science of taking a shot which is very similar to science of hitting the ball in golf. You can't produce doctors and engineers without sending them to university and educating the. Football is the same!
2. Personal development. Akhound regime brought to our country a culture of low confidence and fear among our youth. This has prevented our youth to grow up with high self esteem and strong characters like the way kids are brought up in US for example.. Killing characters is what the akhound regime does best and that has impacted our sports at all level.
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