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PFDC - In a series of low quality football games, Iran's U23 eventually ran out of luck, and lost to the well prepared Qatar U23 in semi-final of Asian Games. While Iran struggled to defeated third and forth rated Asian teams in group stage, nevertheless, the loss to Qatar was the only defeat for this team. Through luck or not, Iran defeated China's U21 and Korea Republic in quarter-final and third-place matches respectively, to secure the third place with 5-1 record, two of which had ended in a draw in regular time.

Rene Simoes; Quality Coach or Not?

Iran entered this Asian Games with poor preparations, and went through a roller-coaster of getting banned and un-banned few days before the beginning of the tournament. While such matters could partly justify Iran's poor show of football, nevertheless, there were many matters that could point to Simoes' failure to display quality coaching.

Obviously, coaching is not just about training the players. What distinguishes the better coaches than the rest is their intelligence, their real-time decision making, their ability to draw plan and possibly re-draw quickly, and make adjustments during a match or a tournament if needed. In terms of national teams, it is also their ability to select the players, according to their plan.

Players Selection

In Asian Games, each team is allowed to use three players over the age of 23 while the rest of the squad must be under 23. This gives the opportunity to each team to bring in a few experienced and football-wise mature players to lead the team while increasing the level of the game. Simoes selection of Iran's three over 23 players did not match any of the above category. Instead of increasing the team's confidence, two of them were the center of Iran's troubling area, and the other one, while having the talent, had no experience to be qualified as an "elite" member.

Iran's goal keeper, Hassan Roudbarian, who is not even an average keeper in international standard, had taken the defense' confidence and focus away with his errors. Arash Borhani, despite scoring a few goals for Iran, had paired with Mehrdad Oladi to create fiasco up front with immature and stubborn behaviors while not even being his complimentary match. Jalal Hosseini, while being a hard working player, could not use his "potential talent" to make up for his lack of experience and his lack of speed, and the defensive line was shaky throughout the tournament. All in all, neither one of them could make impact on any of Iran's matches with their game or experience.

Just before Asian Games, Simoes took a set of selectees to Brazil to play a few friendlies. Upon return, four of those players were taken out of the list due to age discrepancy. Simoes stated in many interviews that players like Akbarpour and Madanchi were important part of his game plan for the Asian Games, and their exclusion in last minute hurt the team. The question remains as to why he didn't take them to the tournament as the over 23 players if they were so important to his plans (and therefore part of the reason for Iran's failure), and instead, called up Borhani from UAE that had not trained with this team and was certainly not a complementary player to yet another "non-target" player, Oladi.

Why a more experienced defender such as Nosrati was not selected in place of the inexperienced Hosseini that was using this tournament as his experience stage. Why an over 23 player was being used in an under 23 tournament to gain experience?

What was distinguishing between Iran's former U17 and U19 goal keeper, Alireza Haghigh, and an average keeper like Roudbarian? The experience? Would an experienced keeper dribble a speedy player approaching him outside the box with no one behind him? And, repeat that again and again despite getting scored on?! Iran could have used the third spot for an "impact type" player from IPL (or even UAE league) in place of Roudbarian, and allow Haghighi to gain playing time and experience to get ready for Olympic qualifiers.

Planning and Real-time Decision Making

After the first match, it was clear that Iran is hurting in many positions. The forward combination was ineffective. Midfield needed a play maker. The linear defensive formation was not working. Why no changes in the line up for the second game, and get ready sooner for tougher stage? Instead, Iran used the exact same line up for the second match. It was during the third and forth matches that changes were made to such obvious shortcomings. A delayed response to needed adjustments left Iran struggling to find the right line up all the way to the last match against Korea!

Iran had plenty of time to get ready for Qatar match. Had four games in hand, and plenty of opportunities to analyze Qatar. What was the game plan to neutralize players like Yaser Abdulrahman, former Manchester City invitee, and Uruguan sensation, Sebastian Quintana, that were freely moving through our defense, with and without the ball, and at all times? What adjustments were made in half time to neutralize them in second half? The answer is of course none that was effective! Iran did not enter the match with proper game plan, and never adjusted to re-take the game that was destined to lose with such weak planning.

Other Guilty Parties!

While reviewing Simoes' work, we should not forget the role others played in this relative failure. IFF previous administration were wrong about brining Brazilian coaches to change Iran's game for better. None of them in youth level succeeded, and none of the teams had any quality football to offer. Such sudden change of direction only hurt Iran's youth teams, and they all failed in their corresponding tournaments.

IFF's current administration also continued to show how incapable they are in terms of management and organization. This coach and this team never had the proper support in terms of preparation and the availability of the players. While the attention was given to Iran's national team to qualify for Asian Cup, Iran's U23 team always came second to their planning.

In addition, their failure to understand FIFA's warning and to response in timely manner led to temporary suspension of Iran's football. This rude awakening news kept this young U23 team uncertain in last few days whethere to be able to participate in Asian Games.

Last Words

If the Asian Games did not have any positive input in terms of preparing the Olympic team for upcoming qualifiers, as most of the players will not be eligible, it did prove that Iran should not count on Rene Simoes to qualify Iran to the next Olympic after 32 years. Iran's U23 team is in badly need of a high quality coach that can re-build the team from the scratch, and the time is of essence as the Olympic qualifiers are around the corner.

Posted By: Mansoor Ansari

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