James McOnie's score prediction:
Iran 0-2 New Zealand
Iran 0-2 New Zealand
imanixsupporter wrote:
James McOnie's score prediction:
Iran 0-2 New Zealand
austin111 wrote:
Ricki Herbert had some interesting comments. I will paraphase but essentially he said we have had years building up to this moment so time for experimenting is over and the warmups should be all about fine tuning the starting 11. He would have played his first 11 longer against Haiti to bed in cohesion. Also said who ever plays needs to be 100% ready and on top of their game.
I kind of agree with him. I thought it was a bit odd juggling keepers. Surely he must have known his no1.
We have seen quite a few players battling to regain top form after long layoffs. Its too late. Singh and FDV for example wont be 100%. There is nowhere to hide in a WC game
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theprof wrote:
Agree with the Randall sentiment, and the FDV comments. I have a small issue with Garbett - particularly his ball control. His engine means he can play most of the game, but against the pommes his only consistency was losing the ball, he either overplayed his hand and tried to beat too many players, or made a bad pass. The trouble is who do you start ahead of him, with Singh looking well below his best and Thomas only just returning to full fitness.
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martinb wrote:
Randall on form has that ability to be underestimated.
He is just a bit more wily, a bit faster, a bit stronger and a bit quicker getting his shot off than you’d expect.
If he’s on form or comes right, to me that’s exactly the kind of thing that can win you games.
Him and Bayliss both shoot. A lot. And Randall is direct. Not a lot of passing backwards.
I still think he’s potentially a game changer for us. We need goals.
imanixsupporter wrote:martinb wrote:I think he should be a gamechanger, i.e. on the bench. Would rather turn to him rather than some of the others in his general position if it is late in a game and we are desperately needing a goal
Randall on form has that ability to be underestimated.
He is just a bit more wily, a bit faster, a bit stronger and a bit quicker getting his shot off than you’d expect.
If he’s on form or comes right, to me that’s exactly the kind of thing that can win you games.
Him and Bayliss both shoot. A lot. And Randall is direct. Not a lot of passing backwards.
I still think he’s potentially a game changer for us. We need goals.
Edit: was talking about Randall here. Hard to know Bayliss' place with how little he has played for us
https://twitter.com/NZ_Football/status/2064049955116097925
https://twitter.com/Eri1806/status/2064238548690379042
imanixsupporter wrote:
Much too late for us to try this but I'd like to see Cacace LW and Old LB. Don't think any of our attacking midfielders have really convinced, and I think Cacace could do a really good job further forward.
Elemenop wrote:
Our top lineup has to include in form players - in good leagues.
Wood, Just, McCowatt.
Thomas, Bell, Marko
Cacace, Boxall, Surman, Payne (too late to try Bindon)
Croc
Thats our top lineup by a mile - end of haha
imanixsupporter wrote:
Much too late for us to try this but I'd like to see Cacace LW and Old LB. Don't think any of our attacking midfielders have really convinced, and I think Cacace could do a really good job further forward.
Gordinho wrote:
I think Iran will be hyper-motivated given the treatment being doled out to them by the US Government. The war doesn't help, but whatever you think of the politics of that, from the football perspective, the big issue is the US Government's blatant and unprecedented obstruction of the Iranian team, officials and fans coming in for the games. Plus, what makes it worse for football fans is FIFA meekly rolling over and not standing up for its own principles on this football-specific stuff. And now the US has banned an accredited referee as well - predominantly, it seems, because he is Somalian. Would FIFA have awarded the World Cup hosting to the USA if they'd known they would be behaving like this? So we'd better expect a fired-up Iran team (and who can blame them). I just hope the All Whites don't get the backlash and can hang on for something historic.
Oi Oi Edgecumbe... lets have a clean sheet
coochiee wrote:imanixsupporter wrote:Libby did play a lot of his final season at Empoli up front. He might have better ‘final product’ on average than Old
Much too late for us to try this but I'd like to see Cacace LW and Old LB. Don't think any of our attacking midfielders have really convinced, and I think Cacace could do a really good job further forward.
But the time to try that left field idea was the March window when Cacace was unfortunately still injured. Too late this close to the WC to start a game that way, though Libby could yes push forward maybe when Old is subbed on
coochiee wrote:
Another reason why I now like Garbett as a starter. He’s a bit niggly and physical. He may draw a dumb reaction out of one of their players - or counter that make one himself!
Iran are an older experienced side but yeah is going to be lots of emotion in their playing group plus fans
Who knows what may happen. Stating the obvious we need to start well and retain the ball as much as possible to frustrate. The big Iranian crowd may grow a bit angsty and that feeds through to their players. They see the AWs match as a must win game
Thomas starting if match fit, helps with that plan to frustrate by denying them possession for periods
martinb wrote:coochiee wrote:I look at how we’ve played in the last two years. And in this warm up period.imanixsupporter wrote:Libby did play a lot of his final season at Empoli up front. He might have better ‘final product’ on average than Old
Much too late for us to try this but I'd like to see Cacace LW and Old LB. Don't think any of our attacking midfielders have really convinced, and I think Cacace could do a really good job further forward.
But the time to try that left field idea was the March window when Cacace was unfortunately still injured. Too late this close to the WC to start a game that way, though Libby could yes push forward maybe when Old is subbed on
If we simply play as we have been we might challenge these teams more than they were expecting, but we won’t get out of the group or win a game. Likely we won’t even score a goal.
Why not cook up a tactical surprise or two? Worst case scenario we lose 4-0 instead of 2-0. Best case we get early scoreboard pressure and who knows?
As well it’s a distraction for the opposition. They expect us to use the left we go right through Payne or through the middle with Bell, Stamenic, McCowatt, Singh…it might give us room to do some of the things we have done well too.
Roll the dice I say. If it pancakes, go conventional for the last two games.
coochiee wrote:
This (American born?) Iranian fan looks over the teams in our pool.
Sounds like will be almost a home game in LA for Iran.
coochiee wrote:martinb wrote:No way do you roll the dice in game 1, after 4 years of working to this moment. It looks on paper the most winnable gamecoochiee wrote:I look at how we’ve played in the last two years. And in this warm up period.imanixsupporter wrote:Libby did play a lot of his final season at Empoli up front. He might have better ‘final product’ on average than Old
Much too late for us to try this but I'd like to see Cacace LW and Old LB. Don't think any of our attacking midfielders have really convinced, and I think Cacace could do a really good job further forward.
But the time to try that left field idea was the March window when Cacace was unfortunately still injured. Too late this close to the WC to start a game that way, though Libby could yes push forward maybe when Old is subbed on
If we simply play as we have been we might challenge these teams more than they were expecting, but we won’t get out of the group or win a game. Likely we won’t even score a goal.
Why not cook up a tactical surprise or two? Worst case scenario we lose 4-0 instead of 2-0. Best case we get early scoreboard pressure and who knows?
As well it’s a distraction for the opposition. They expect us to use the left we go right through Payne or through the middle with Bell, Stamenic, McCowatt, Singh…it might give us room to do some of the things we have done well too.
Roll the dice I say. If it pancakes, go conventional for the last two games.
We struggle to bed in established combinations as it is, with our far flung squad getting for 2-3 training sessions max each FIFA window. It’s not the game to risk some of that continuity by Libby’s left wing AWs debut
Yipe we have been struggling to score but we have also very rarely if ever had our best run on 11 all together with a 3 week lead in to build off
I’m optimistic we can find a goal, and it may just take one to get a win or draw. Apparently Iran ain’t really a free scoring side either in big games
I think the tactical surprises could be a late 15 minute FDV left wing cameo or Boxall hurling some long throws into the pen box. Boxy did that very successfully at Minnesota last MLS season
Gordinho wrote:
I think Iran will be hyper-motivated given the treatment being doled out to them by the US Government. The war doesn't help, but whatever you think of the politics of that, from the football perspective, the big issue is the US Government's blatant and unprecedented obstruction of the Iranian team, officials and fans coming in for the games. Plus, what makes it worse for football fans is FIFA meekly rolling over and not standing up for its own principles on this football-specific stuff. And now the US has banned an accredited referee as well - predominantly, it seems, because he is Somalian. Would FIFA have awarded the World Cup hosting to the USA if they'd known they would be behaving like this? So we'd better expect a fired-up Iran team (and who can blame them). I just hope the All Whites don't get the backlash and can hang on for something historic.
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