Sardar Queiroz

Tehran Times - Carlos Queiroz’s uncompromising policy on taking back players after declaration of retirement from the Team Melli, has all of the sudden changed when it comes to Team Melli striker Sardar Azmoun.

Azmoun announced his retirement from international football soon after the 2018 World Cup when he became the target of numerous insults on social media for failing to score in any of Iran's three group stage games at the competition. BUT he came out of the retirement amid criticism.

Azmoun had a nerve to say that the Iranian people had to thank him for playing in the games, because he spent his time representing his country in Russia instead of going on vacation. What a disrespectful remark, some may say! What an arrogant attitude, some may agree!

To wear Iran color is a great honor for every player. Azmoun has recently said he is a “soldier of Iran”, but he has yet to apologize for that OFFENSIVE comment.

Under Queiroz’s inflexible rules, no player has been allowed to come out of retirement after announcing departure.

For example, Hadi Aghili and Mehdi Rahmati had a change of heart and decided to return to Team Melli, but Queiroz told them the door is closed.

Indeed, the door was closed to them but not to Azmoun.

There’s a ‘Double Standard policy’ for a coach, who on and on talks about discipline and professionalism.

Queiroz’s policy that applies to some but not all players reminds me of George Orwell's 'Animal Farm': “All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.”

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I completely disagree with this article. Sardar is young and sensitive and his best years are ahead of him unlike the over the hill players that you have mentioned above. Let´s cut the BS and support the team. I don´t agree with everything Mr....

I completely disagree with this article. Sardar is young and sensitive and his best years are ahead of him unlike the over the hill players that you have mentioned above. Let´s cut the BS and support the team. I don´t agree with everything Mr. Queiroz does either, but to support the team I keep my opinion to myself. He needs to be praised for what he has done despite of all the limitations and an inept federation management. 

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[quote=Anonymous]I do not know who has written this disrespectful article!? I see no name! Is this a criticism? Of course, people are free to do so, but if there was any valuable critic!!! It was all lost because of harshness which is a daily...

[quote=Anonymous]I do not know who has written this disrespectful article!? I see no name! Is this a criticism? Of course, people are free to do so, but if there was any valuable critic!!! It was all lost because of harshness which is a daily practice of our social norms. Mr. Queiroz has every right to attract best players and it should be in his contract. If he has reason to make exception, it is his right to make the judgment... Plus, he is a most logical couch ever managed Iranian team and he is poplar among players and fans. It would be only polite if you would not compare two unrelated stories... our players are not in animal farm and Mr. Queiroz is not George Orwell [/quote]

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I do not know who has written this disrespectful article!? I see no name! Is this a criticism? Of course, people are free to do so, but if there was any valuable critic!!! It was all lost because of harshness which is a daily practice of our...

I do not know who has written this disrespectful article!? I see no name! Is this a criticism? Of course, people are free to do so, but if there was any valuable critic!!! It was all lost because of harshness which is a daily practice of our social norms. Mr. Queiroz has every right to attract best players and it should be in his contract. If he has reason to make exception, it is this right to make the judgment... Plus, he is a most logical couch ever managed Iranian team and he is poplar among players and fans. It would be only polite if you would not compare two unrelated stories... our players are not in animal farm and Mr. Queiroz is not George Orwell 

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