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Nasir Ismail urged FIFA-NC to engage foreign coach

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Nasir Ismail urged FIFA-NC to engage foreign coach

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  • Nasir urged FIFA Committee to engage foreign coach.
  • He proposed Shehzad Anwar to be hired as Director Technical.
  • He criticized the treatment of foreign-based footballers.
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Former Pakistan football team assistant coach Nasir Ismail urged the FIFA-appointed Normalisation Committee on Tuesday to engage a foreign coach if the country’s national men’s team were to do well in upcoming international tournaments.

“If we are to deliver in the SAFF Cup and World Cup Qualifiers then NC should hire the services of a foreign coach,” Nasir said on Tuesday.

“NC can pick from a pool of former Pakistan coaches Zavisa Milosavljevic, Salman Sharida and Mohammed Shamlan as all these three have served Pakistan and know exactly the culture and even the quality of players here,” Nasir said.

He also proposed that Pakistan’s current head coach, Shehzad Anwar, be hired as Director Technical.

“I think being a technical person Shehzad should be appointed as Director Technical. I am not against Shehzad as he has done several coaching courses with me but he has been unable to produce results and it’s time to go for a foreign coach,” Nasir said.

Nasir stated that the current men’s team has every facility and should have defeated Maldives in Tuesday’s game.

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“I think Pakistan should have beaten Maldives today. The head coach and the entire team have enjoyed top facilities which were never enjoyed by any team in Pakistan’s football history but the team is not producing results which is disappointing,” Nasir said.

Nasir also criticized the treatment of foreign-based footballers who do not attend national camp.

“How can foreign-based players adjust when they arrive just one day before an international game? I think in future if they are not able to join the camp ten days before an event or a match then they should not be considered for national duty,” Nasir said.

He stated that the management requires experienced players in order to get results in international competitions.

“I wonder why experienced players are not there in the side. I think they should be given the chance subject to their top fitness. Former Pakistan captain Saddam Hussain also should be tried as the team will need some experience for the SAFF Cup and World Cup Qualifiers,” said Nasir, also an AFC License A coach.

“Look, some good players like Arsalan, Saeed and Ali Agha have been ignored and so was experienced Mohammad Riaz,” Nasir was quick to add.

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Nasir also praised the authorities for entrusting the captaincy to goalkeeper Saqib Hanif for the match against the Maldives.

“I think Saqib deserved to serve as captain as he has been associated with Pakistan team for long and I appreciate the decision to appoint him as a captain,” Nasir said.

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