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Just wanted to share this with you all...Bros
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For the first time in history 4 Arab national teams have qualified for a World Cup thus 1/8 of all teams participating next year in Russia will be Arab teams. Not bad.
Just wanted to share this with you all...Bros
Congrats to all Arab countries qualified for Russia hope to see them in knockout stage,
In group A there are 2 Arab teams you and Egypt and in comparison by our group looks easier , so your chances (Arab teams) to get into the second stage are double, I hope you will have a good performance and by chance you could go to the next stage.Well, not sure if you are genuine but I am afraid that we will see neither any Arab teams or Iran in the Round of 16. BTW for us it is a "victory" to be among the 32 countries (out of almost 200 in the world) that have qualified. I am afraid that we will need several decades to catch up with European and South American teams if that even ever happens.
And when certain countries in the region (KSA says hello) changes coaches 3 times within 3 months, you do not make life easier for yourself, I am afraid.
I would be happy if KSA does not lose with too many goals and don't ridicule themselves against Russia in the opening game. However I am a worried that a bribed referee will favor Russia heavily and I expect a penalty to Russia already.
In group A there are 2 Arab teams you and Egypt and in comparison by our group looks easier , so your chances (Arab teams) to get into the second stage are double, I hope you will have a good performance and by chance you could go to the next stage.
Saudi got a good group. Probably the best they could have ended up in. Russia really are not that good. They crashed and burned in Confederations cup in front of home fans, and I dont think the World Cup will be much different. Iran recently played them to a draw in Russia.
As for Iran, we are in a very difficult group with Spain and Portugal and I have no expectations. First match against Morocco will be key, and they have not let in any goals in ther qualifying campaign. Tricky. At this stage, I just want Iran to give it their best and show heart. Who knows, maybe we'll pull an upset. Sometimes football defies logic (case and point Costa Rica in 2014)
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Iran is strong defensively and has a very good coach and a well-established core of players. You can come a long way with that in relatively short cup tournaments. Had this been another group, I would not have ruled out Iran reaching the final 16 for the first time in World Cup history. However in a group that contains Spain (IMO my favorites alongside France and Brazil to win the whole thing), Portugal (Ok, they are not as good IMO, more hype than anything, their victory last year was IMO quite lucky, they barely managed to get past one of the easiest groups in the group stage, drawing all 3 matches but somehow qualifying despite this, still a difficult opponent of course but having a Portuguese coach will help here) and Morocco (even more solid defensively than Iran - their opponents in the African qualifications were/are IMO a bit stronger than the Asian equivalents) and have IMO better players who play at top European teams and leagues in almost all positions. Logic says that both Iran and KSA will end as last placed teams in both groups.
I personally have zero expectations as well other than just enjoying being there among the 32 teams (almost 200 nations out there) and playing some great games. Thinking about traveling to Russia actually. Never been there.
Yeah I just did a bit of research on Morocco on youtube and google. They have starpacked team of players making their earnings in Europe. They handsomely/convincigly beat South Korea recently, whereas Iran also beat SK but only with 1-0 in Tehran. Looks like Moroccos offence is as bit of strong as their defence. Morocco may just be the worst team (worst for us) we could have gotten from pot 4.
But that aside, even if Iran had gotten Panama (which Iran beat a month ago) in its group, there is still the stumbling block of Portugal and Spain. Which is quite a huge stumbling block.
Most analysts seem to agree that Iran is just fills the spot of a 4th team in the group, and that Spain will win the group. Portugal and Morocco battling it out for 2nd, with Portugal being the much more likely candidate to progress.
We'll see. Sometimes it boils down to who wants it the most and plays with most heart. Case and point, our match against Argentina last WC, where we shook the Argentinian team and world with our performance, and could have ended in a draw, if not a win, had we been lucky. We had some major chances, and it was only a 93 minute screamer by Messi that ended the deadlock.
I am hoping for something like that again, but not expecting it. The key is to have zero expectations.
I am kinda like you that I am just happy to be in the World Cup. However most Iranian fans seem to have moved beyond that in terms of expectations and that the aim should be R16. I tend to agree, until I saw the draw last night. It was over for Iran before it even began... Oh well.
Anyway good luck to KSA. Hoping that all the Asian sides put on a good performance. I feel like Japan is the only team that can bear the flag of Asia in the knockout stages.
Yes, when I initially wrote that Morocco on paper is better than Iran, I was not trying to belittle Iran here, who have done better in recent years than KSA, but rather to highlight the fact that Morocco have a really classy team that has actually performed as a solid team unit for once. The problem with Morocco was never talent but lack of team cohesion and constant manager changes. Typical for many Arab football federations.
The thing that makes Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia so talented really is that they have a very large diaspora based in France, Spain and Benelux that they can nationalize if those players fail at making it for France, Belgium, Spain, Netherlands etc. The likes of Zidane, Benzema, Nasri, Ben Arfa, Adil Rami etc. all made it so they never played for their ancestors national teams.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabs_in_France#Sports
Basically players who were born in Europe and who got their footballing upbringing in Europe. Such luxury KSA cannot afford and Iran only in a much smaller degree.
Spain is arguably the worst team that Iran could play against alongside the likes of France, Brazil and Germany but I honestly believe that Portugal is quite overrated. They have an aging squad. They played against the B team of KSA (literally) at home not long ago and although they won 3-0, 2 of the goals came late and they did not play particularly well. And KSA were horrible in that game. It was the last game of Bauza.
Yes, I remember that match. It was quite a good defensive performance by Iran and a poorly performing Argentinian team IMO. Messi saved them just like he and Di María did for most of that tournament. Di María was injured in the final and Messi had to do all the job. He did not succeed and Germany won in the extra time.
Well, you never know. Miracles do occur. However as I wrote in my lengthy post 55, we (as in Asian and Arab teams in general and most African) cannot expect to compete with the heavyweights. By all accounts the Round of 16 is composed of mostly heavyweights and the usual 1 or 2 (at most) big surprises or surprises to begin with. It is very much an exclusive group. KSA in 1994 was one of such surprises. Turkey in 2002 was another even bigger surprise. Costa Rica 3 years ago as you correctly mentioned was the most recent example. I remember Senegal in 2002 as well defeating France in the opening game.
Yes, good luck to Iran as well. As for Japan, I actually do not believe that they will exit their group. For me it will be between Poland and Colombia while Senegal will be the dark horse. A very open group in general expect for Japan who I think are much weaker than before although still no pushover of course.