Day: March 11, 2024

No place for Ahmad Nourollahi in Team Melli, unless…

Title: Amir Ghalenoei’s Firm Stand: Ahmad Nourollahi’s Omission from Team Melli

The AFC Asian Cup 2023 marked the absence of midfielder Ahmad Nourollahi, a notable exclusion from Team Melli’s roster. Despite his recent commendable performances with Al Wehda in the UAE Professional League, Nourollahi found himself sidelined under the helm of coach Amir Ghalenoei.

Nourollahi’s departure from the Team Melli camp during the match against Hong Kong in the preliminary stage of the 2026 World Cup was a breach of discipline that led to his exclusion from Ghalenoei’s final squad. Despite his continued success in the Emirates Club Football League post-Asian Cup, media inquiries persisted regarding his potential reinstatement into Team Melli.

However, Ghalenoei’s response to queries about Nourollahi’s return to the national team was met with a wry smile, indicating that complications still surrounded the midfielder’s potential comeback. The coach’s stance remained steadfast: Nourollahi would only be reconsidered if he publicly and officially apologized to the coaching staff for his actions, demonstrating a commitment to team discipline and cohesion.

Ghalenoei’s unwavering position on Nourollahi’s reinstatement deserves commendation, as it underscores the importance of maintaining discipline within the squad. With enough players already posing potential disciplinary issues, Ghalenoei’s decision serves as a reminder of the standards expected from Team Melli members both on and off the field.

Rejuvenating Team Melli: A Call for New Blood

Amidst the disappointment of Team Melli’s performance at the AFC Asian Cup, one name stands out in the discourse of missed opportunities: Amir Ghalenoei. With ample time to infuse fresh talent into the squad, Ghalenoei opted to rely on the seasoned veterans, a decision that ultimately fell short. As we reflect on the past and look towards the future, it’s imperative to consider the players who should be part of the rejuvenation of Team Melli.

  1. Mohammad Amin Hizbavi (Al Sadd Club): At just 20 years old, Hizbavi’s exclusion from the Asian Cup squad raised eyebrows. His standout performances for Al Sadd caught the attention of many, showcasing his prowess as a defender with remarkable agility and goal-scoring ability.
  2. Mohammad Javad Hosseinnejad (Sepahan): A mature talent at 21, Hosseinnejad brings immense stamina, vision, and exceptional passing skills to the field. Despite his young age, he exhibits the composure and professionalism of a seasoned player, making him a valuable asset for Team Melli.
  3. Yasin Salmani (Persepolis): Once hailed for his immense potential, Salmani’s progress has been hindered by limited opportunities at Persepolis. Nonetheless, his capabilities as an attacking midfielder are undeniable, and with proper guidance, he could reignite his spark on the international stage.
  4. Mohammad Ghorbani (Orenburg): A versatile defensive midfielder, Ghorbani’s recent move to the Russian Premier League signals his potential for growth. At just 22 years old, his adeptness at reading the game and strong tackling make him a promising addition to Team Melli’s roster.
  5. Allahyar Sayyadmanish (Westerlo): Despite setbacks due to injuries and club changes, Sayyadmanish remains a talent to watch. His stint at Hull City showcased glimpses of his capabilities, hinting at the heights he can reach with the right support and guidance. No in the Belgium League, the opportunities for shining are within reach.
  6. Saeid Saharkhizan (Havadar): With attention from critics and big clubs alike, Saharkhizan has emerged as a young talent primed for the spotlight. While overlooked for the Asian Cup, his inclusion in future squads could provide the dynamic edge Team Melli needs.

While Ghalenoei may not be inclined towards a drastic overhaul, the inclusion of these promising talents would signify a step towards revitalizing Team Melli. As critics clamor for change, it’s essential for the coach to heed the call for fresh faces. While immediate starting positions may not be guaranteed, their presence in the squad would signify a nod towards progress and a nod towards the aspirations of Iranian football fans.

Amir Ghalenoei is not the maverick type of a coach, in fact, he is quite conservative and sensitive to any type of criticism. If he wants to shield himself from that, he needs to act quickly as time is against him.

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Futsal News

Hossein Tayebi’s injury is not serious enough to miss the Asian Nations Cup.

Hossein Tayebi, the captain of Iran’s national futsal team and Palma club, was injured during his team’s match against Barcelona in the Spanish La Liga, The match ended with a 1-0 defeat for Palma, raising concerns about his absence in the AFC FUTSAL ASIAN CUP™ 2024, which is scheduled to be held in Thailand. The injury of the captain of the national team is not serious as Palma’s medical crew is trying to prepare him for the next games. According to the announcement of the Futsal Team Melli coaching, the participation of the national team in the first camp and friendly tournament in Vietnam is not mandatory for Tayebi, and the announced list, which includes the players of the domestic league, is supposed to participate in these matches.

Vietnam Four-side International tournament

The International Futsal Quadruple Tournament at the national team level will take place in Ho Chi Minh City. HCM from March 28 to 31. This is the “springboard” for Vietnam Futsal (VN) to activate the World Cup ticket-hunting campaign for the third time in a row. Iran will find this invitational tournament an opportunity to test itself against strong opposition and lay a claim to the title that is held by Japan.

In addition to the Vietnamese team, the three international guests are Iran (Asian runner-up), Morocco (African champion), and New Zealand (Oceania champion – OFC). The teams will play in a round-robin format.

AFC FUTSAL ASIAN CUP™ 2024

Group A: Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar, China PR

Group B: Uzbekistan, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Australia

Group C: Japan, Tajikistan, Korea Republic, Kyrgyz Republic

Group D: IR Iran, Kuwait, Bahrain, Afghanistan

MATCHES SCHEDULE


18 April 2024 – 16:00 – Iran v Afghanistan – Indoor Stadium Huamark, Bangkok
18 April 2024 – 21:00 – Kuwait v Bahrain – Indoor Stadium Huamark, Bangkok
20 April 2024 – 16:00 – Afghanistan v Kuwait – Indoor Stadium Huamark, Bangkok
20 April 2024 – 21:00 – Bahrain v Iran – Indoor Stadium Huamark, Bangkok
22 April 2024 – 21:00 – Iran v Kuwait – Indoor Stadium Huamark, Bangkok

22 April 2024 – 21:00 – Bahrain v Afghanistan – Bangkok Arena, Bangkok