Does Karimi really hold the key to Iran’s success?

May 26th, 2006 | By: Afshin Afshar | 2 Comments »

Ali Karimi

Many reports suggest that Ali Karimi is the key to Iran’s success, and many Team Melli fans are buying it. I disagree!

First of all, Karimi is coming off an injury. It is not fair to him to put all this pressure on him and him alone.

Then, even if he gets back in top football shape on time for the opener against Mexico, he will not be the key player. Karimi has always been and still is one of the most important pieces of Team Melli puzzle, but he has never been the center piece. For years, that was Ali Daei’s role, but now, I think, the team plays more as a collective.

If I had to pick one single most important player on the team, I’d say it is Mehdi Mahdavikia. When Mahdavikia performs, the team clicks.

This is not to say that Karimi is not important. To the contrary he is, but he is not the one guy that makes everything happen. However, he may change that this summer and establish himself as “the man” for the next few years, just like Daei did for over ten years and up to a couple of years ago.



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Username By Bob | May 26th, 2006 at 5:02 pm
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Maybe I am still bitter about that futsal bet I lost, but I have to disagree. I think Iran’s midfield, starting with Karimi is the key. If they can control the midfield against Portugal and Mexico, that will only create chances for Mahdavikia. I think Group D comes down to whether Iran’s midfield can outplay Mexico’s.

I agree that Karimi isn’t the only part of that midfield equation though.

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Username By Afshin Afshar | May 26th, 2006 at 7:12 pm
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I couldn’t agree with you more Bob. My point is not the midfield though, it is Karimi only. He is the most gifted player we have had in a long time, but he is not (yet) the engine that drives the team.

Daei, at the hight of his career, was the leader, the guy who drove everyone to give a bit more and play a little harder. Same can be said about the former Team Melli goalkeeper Ahmad-Reza Abedzadeh. Karimi is not there yet, but may be this is the summer that he can take that extra step up in Team Melli and later in Bayern (I hope).

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