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Lost 1-0 but a very good performance from Pakistan against a very strong and physical African team.
 
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Lost 1-0 but a very good performance from Pakistan against a very strong and physical African team.
Any proper highlights? Saw some clips and looked like we parked the bus and were hoping to do quick counters?
 
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Need a domestic league ASAP. I don't understand why it still hasn't happened. It will easily get sell out crowds.
 
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Congrats to India for their wonderful win against Pakistan , fully deserved Strong Nation

  • Stable League
  • Stable income for players (Pro Status , League)
  • Stable support for Business community who sponsor money

Wonderful Stadiums , infrastructure , strong Economy


Pakistani Team is dead last in world , this is their rightful place "Last place"
It is reflection of our Army's control over resources


Africa was poor but their players developed 1 vs 1 skills and ball control Pakistani'
players have no skills individual skills or collective skills
 
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Congrats to India for their wonderful win against Pakistan , fully deserved Strong Nation

  • Stable League
  • Stable income for players (Pro Status , League)
  • Stable support for Business community who sponsor money

Wonderful Stadiums , infrastructure , strong Economy


Pakistani Team is dead last in world , this is their rightful place "Last place"
It is reflection of our Army's control over resources


Africa was poor but their players developed 1 vs 1 skills and ball control Pakistani'
players have no skills individual skills or collective skills
For people with a deep understanding of football, the conclusion of these past 6 matches is VERY clear and obvious. We have a team with good potential, but the local players are clearly not cut for international football. Its not their own fault. Some of them do have decent technical abilities, but tactically they are seriously worse than 10 year old kids here in Norway. In other countries, you are coached from when you are 5-6 years old in everything, including your football IQ.

The way these local players are making absolutely weird decisions of moving forward and missing headers, tackles and jeopardzing the rest of the team had been the reason for many of the conceded goals. Easah and Abdullah Iqbal have been very good, but yet we have conceded so much because of wrong placement and decisions from others. With that said, the decision to play with high wing backs is absolutely crazy. Playing 3/5 at the back is a science tactically and how the coach excepts the team to adapt so quickly is crazy. Sufyan and Hayat have performed well in those areas, but its still very tough.

What we need, until the coaching and league system is better in Pakistan, is more diaspora players. Even though they might be on the same technical level as some of the locals, they wont make the same huge technical mistakes and crazy decisions.
 
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No they are just a Sunday League level

No 1 vs 1 skill or footwork

GK was worse of Lot , always coming out of his line and costing 3-4 goals by his mistakes
 
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No they are just a Sunday League level

No 1 vs 1 skill or footwork

GK was worse of Lot , always coming out of his line and costing 3-4 goals by his mistakes
Dude just keep quiet if you dont know anything about Football. I am so tired of the seasonal football fans like you. Stick to Cricket.

So players like Harun Hamid, Easah Suliman, Otis Khan and Abdullah Iqbal are Sunday league level?
 
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For people with a deep understanding of football, the conclusion of these past 6 matches is VERY clear and obvious. We have a team with good potential, but the local players are clearly not cut for international football. Its not their own fault. Some of them do have decent technical abilities, but tactically they are seriously worse than 10 year old kids here in Norway. In other countries, you are coached from when you are 5-6 years old in everything, including your football IQ.

The way these local players are making absolutely weird decisions of moving forward and missing headers, tackles and jeopardzing the rest of the team had been the reason for many of the conceded goals. Easah and Abdullah Iqbal have been very good, but yet we have conceded so much because of wrong placement and decisions from others. With that said, the decision to play with high wing backs is absolutely crazy. Playing 3/5 at the back is a science tactically and how the coach excepts the team to adapt so quickly is crazy. Sufyan and Hayat have performed well in those areas, but its still very tough.

What we need, until the coaching and league system is better in Pakistan, is more diaspora players. Even though they might be on the same technical level as some of the locals, they wont make the same huge technical mistakes and crazy decisions.

I was unable to find any streams or footage of the games other than highlights of the goals. Agree though that playing with high wing backs is extremely risky. Only works with organized and well drilled teams. A team of our calibre should be playing simpler 4-4-2 or 5-4-1. Park the bus and grind out a result.
 
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I was unable to find any streams or footage of the games other than highlights of the goals. Agree though that playing with high wing backs is extremely risky. Only works with organized and well drilled teams. A team of our calibre should be playing simpler 4-4-2 or 5-4-1. Park the bus and grind out a result.
You can find the entire games on Mauritius football facebook page. You just have to scroll back to the dates games were played.

If we don't make it past round 1.... Fire Shahzad Anwar and get a foreign coach.
 

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Pakistani youngsters at Premier League and Championship academies

- Layth Gulzar- Brighton

- Jaami Qureshi- Brighton

- Sahil Bashir- Brighton

- Abdullah Javaid- Leicester

- Zain Bandali- Chelsea

- Umar Nawaz- Wolves

- Jariyah Shah- Manchester United

- Danny Iqbal- Westbrook Albion

- Yusuf Amjed- Liverpool

- Adam Khan- Blackburn

- Faheem Hamid- QPR

- Ruban Khan- Fulham

- Zain Tahir- Sheffield United

- Zack Ali- Bristol City

- Izaac Khan- Preston North End
 
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