FIFA World Cup Group B: Morocco - Iran; Information, Updates & Live Reports

Dec 30, 2014
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Majid Hosseini will probably start. Maybe Montazeri.

Cheshmi was great and really played beyond my expectations after his performances versus Syria and Turkey.
I will trust CQ - he already gave us more than we thought.
Let's hope Hosseini can step up like Cheshmi and Omid did. Pooladi did the same thing in 2014. It is the World Cup, and anything can happen.
 
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Gotta love his fighting spirit. Clearly he does not take shit from anyone. More power to him.
p.s. How are you?!! Hope you are doing well.
Thx bro..... long time no see, welcome back!

As I understand Carlos Queiroz was furious at Baumel, he kept talking to the referee to get a bit of advantage during the game.
lol, man... that right, CQ aint no take any crap from anyone!
 

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https://elpais.com/deportes/2018/06/17/mundial_futbol/1529231093_256117.html

Please read this interview with Queiroz from El Pais. If you don't speak Spanish, let google translate run through it.

Queiroz wrote about integral training in the 80ies, that training a player is not that you train one day his stamina, another his technical skills, third day tactics but that you train them all together. The concept was later picked up by all modern coaches today, be it Guardiola, Klopp, Mourinho or whoever else. The way he talks about Iran and Iranian players and his outlook in life is amazing.

Honestly, Queiroz is the payback we had as football fans for all these years of Kiri coaches like Ghalenoie, Qotbi, Mayelikohan and whatever else. He is the best thing that ever happened to our football.
 
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https://elpais.com/deportes/2018/06/17/mundial_futbol/1529231093_256117.html

Please read this interview with Queiroz from El Pais. If you don't speak Spanish, let google translate run through it.

Queiroz wrote about integral training in the 80ies, that training a player is not that you train one day his stamina, another his technical skills, third day tactics but that you train them all together. The concept was later picked up by all modern coaches today, be it Guardiola, Klopp, Mourinho or whoever else. The way he talks about Iran and Iranian players and his outlook in life is amazing.

Honestly, Queiroz is the payback we had as football fans for all these years of Kiri coaches like Ghalenoie, Qotbi, Mayelikohan and whatever else. He is the best thing that ever happened to our football.
Farsi version

http://footballitarin.com/link_page.php?id=406274
 
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https://elpais.com/deportes/2018/06/17/mundial_futbol/1529231093_256117.html

Please read this interview with Queiroz from El Pais. If you don't speak Spanish, let google translate run through it.

Queiroz wrote about integral training in the 80ies, that training a player is not that you train one day his stamina, another his technical skills, third day tactics but that you train them all together. The concept was later picked up by all modern coaches today, be it Guardiola, Klopp, Mourinho or whoever else. The way he talks about Iran and Iranian players and his outlook in life is amazing.

Honestly, Queiroz is the payback we had as football fans for all these years of Kiri coaches like Ghalenoie, Qotbi, Mayelikohan and whatever else. He is the best thing that ever happened to our football.
I'm not usually superstitious but there is some divine justice going on in Iran's football.

Queiroz payback for kiri coaches as you say
That morocco lucky game payback for the Argentina pain
Who knows what's next