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Coach Mes Kerman: I hope Sapinto has understood Iran’s atmosphere more/ the goal we scored was accidental and bad


According to Fars news agency from EsfahanArta Menhaji, the coach of Mes Kerman football team, stated in a press conference after the meeting with Zob Ahan: The game had two different halves, we expected to be braver in the first half, we should have done better when we had possession of the ball, the goal that was scored It was accidental and bad, after the goal, the team was psychologically under pressure.

He continued: The second half was in our possession and apart from one situation, Zob Ahan did not do anything special, the management should help us more, some of our players should be completely under the guidance of the technical staff.

Minhaji added: We expect some players to use all their energy on the field, the management should help more in this matter, we do not expect much, but we should not challenge the players on issues that are the responsibility of the management.

Mes Kerman’s coach stated: We expected to attract two more foreign players, but this did not happen and we counted on them from the beginning of the season. It is not good for the technical staff to focus on these issues.

Regarding Tartar’s interview before the game, he said: “I must say that when such talks are brought up, Zob Ahan players shouldn’t have thrown themselves on the ground, we should have the same thinking whether we are ahead or when we are behind.”

Menhaji noted: Our team should be more unified, we should all be on the same page and the management should solve the problems, we have 9 finals and the team should be calm, we deserved at least one point, such results are unfortunate for us.

Mes Kerman’s coach said about the tensions of the Mes bench and the difference with the match with Esteghlal: There is no connection between today’s game and the match with Esteghlal, that game is over, I hope that Sapinto has understood Iran’s atmosphere more.

In the end, he said: What happened to Hossein Khani in this game was that the number of protests from the opposing team was much higher and they pressured the referee in a planned manner. How many head coaches have you seen when the head coach is suspended and goes to the VIP? Most coaches don’t do this and the insistence in this game was surprising.

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