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Saman Ghoddos @ Brentford FC | 2023-24
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Not his best game. No major errors, just a bit underwhelming.
Got outpaced a few times on defense, his long balls in the first half were all off target, and didn't really utilise his creativity much in possession.
He is so clearly wasted as a WB/FB.Last edited by The; 12-02-2023, 10:45 AM.
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Saman got the second highest rating on his team at 4.2
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Originally posted by nisfejahan View PostSaman got the second highest rating on his team at 4.2
only Yarmoluk got a higher rating at 4.5
both whoscored and and sofascore have Saman as the 2nd lowest rated starter after the goalie
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Originally posted by The View PostNot his best game. No major errors, just a bit underwhelming.
Got outpaced a few times on defense, his long balls in the first half were all of target, and didn't really utilise his creativity much in possession.
He is so clearly wasted as a WB/FB.
after CB/GK that's just about the worst place on the pitch you could post up this guy to make him look bad as footballer..!!
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I watched the game. Not the best player on the pitch, definitely not the second worst either. A decent outing in the EPL for a guy who was let go and written off two months ago. He would do better in a more advance and/.or central position.
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I guess some mins is better than no mins but it’s so frustrating to see him as a wingback. That clearly does not play to his strengths, he is at his best in the middle in an attacking position. I bet Frank and Brentford staff watched Saman’s TM performances and likes his pressing and hustle and felt they needed it in that area of the pitch but still….they need do a much better job of utilizing saman. But hey at least they are giving our boy his DESERVED minutes finally just wish it was in a position where he could be more impactful.Team Meli Iran
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Saman was given a late start today in place of Ajer, who was injured in the warm up.
I thought he played a decent game again at RWB, as he did against Arsenal.
He roamed a bit when allowed, he linked well with Mbuemo for the most part and put in a couple of meaty challenges which the fans cheered and most importantly, he wasn't at fault for any major moments in the game. There were some poor decisions and passes and, once again, I noticed him being coached by Frank on the touchline but it's understandable as he's been drafted in at the last minute in an unfamiliar position without a proper briefing on his role against this opposition.
He actually kept Luton's LW quiet, he's supposedly the fastest player in the premier league and an ex-Brentford player, which the home fans appreciated. Overall he had a positive reception from the crowd who value him a lot more now than they did in his first stint at the club as he's becoming a reliable utility player in a time of injury crisis, as evidenced on their forum posts after today's game.
With the ongoing injuries I think we'll see more of him in upcoming games. Norgaard is now suspended for the midweek game against Brighton. I wouldn't be surprised if Janelt moves back into midfield for the Brighton game (he was LWB today) and Saman takes his LWB place with Roerslev at RWB. If they avoid defeat it could be their result of the season, they really are thin on the ground and they were fortunate today they played a team who offered very little.
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Originally posted by Malkay View PostSaman was given a late start today in place of Ajer, who was injured in the warm up.
With the ongoing injuries I think we'll see more of him in upcoming games. Norgaard is now suspended for the midweek game against Brighton. I wouldn't be surprised if Janelt moves back into midfield for the Brighton game (he was LWB today) and Saman takes his LWB place with Roerslev at RWB. If they avoid defeat it could be their result of the season, they really are thin on the ground and they were fortunate today they played a team who offered very little.
In Brentford's setup he will be constantly pinned back as Brighton will play Adingra there at RM who is pacy and will prevent Ghoddos from getting up higher. Brighton RB is Veltman who is basically a CB slowpoke like a Dan Burn(LB) for Newcastle, so if Ghoddos gets up that high he can certainly contribute on the offensive side. What Frank should consider is letting Ghoddos wander from LWB more centrally kind of like how Luke Shaw does with Manchester United to maximize Ghoddos' contribution on the offensive side.
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Originally posted by perspolis#1 View PostAs someone who had to play this position as a kid for the bunch of Persian Dad's who first let me play Sunday League, Playing LWB as a right foot dominant midfielder/striker is so annoying especially if he needs to cut in for crosses and passes.
In Brentford's setup he will be constantly pinned back as Brighton will play Adingra there at RM who is pacy and will prevent Ghoddos from getting up higher. Brighton RB is Veltman who is basically a CB slowpoke like a Dan Burn(LB) for Newcastle, so if Ghoddos gets up that high he can certainly contribute on the offensive side. What Frank should consider is letting Ghoddos wander from LWB more centrally kind of like how Luke Shaw does with Manchester United to maximize Ghoddos' contribution on the offensive side.
Saman did a lot of what you've said in the 2nd paragraph yesterday. He would switch with Mbuemo at times when they were in Luton's half and they were camped back defending their box. Brian is much quicker than Saman and this was likely to try and nullify the LWs pace on the counter, should Brentford have lost possession.
There were times Saman was in the middle or even in and around the box. He had quite a bit of freedom because Brentford had so much possession.
Wednesday will be a different game. He'll likely play a more rigid game, Brentford will be camped back more so you'll see something similar to the Arsenal game, if he plays. There's always a possibility he could play KLP back there, I wouldn't put it past Frank to make a surprise selection. There are 8 clear first team players out
Originally posted by Prowess View PostWill we ever see Ghoddos in the central midfield position at Brentford?
He has a better chance playing in a forward position next month assuming Hickey returns and Roerslev stays fit, the full back injuries have been a massive plus for him.
Next month Mbuemo and Wissa disappear for African Cup of Nations for the best part of a month. Schade will likely still be injured and there are still question marks over whether Toney stays or is sold in January. That really leaves Maupay and KLP as attacking options that are ahead of him and KLP is made of glass. There's also Olakigbe at RW but I haven't seen enough of him so it could be very likely Saman plays a more forward role in January/February.
... but game time is game time. He's playing at a higher level than he does for Iran. He's match fit and looks in better shape now than he ever did in his first 3 years at the club. This run has been good for him regardless of the fact that he's been playing out of position, which he has for pretty much the whole time he's played for Brentford, barring Aston Villa away in the first season.
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his highlights from the game. Even as a RB he had a lot of the ball. Often occupying RCM like positions by moving inside, giving brentford a greater advantage there.
Had some great 1v1 defensive moments vs the very dangerous ogbene. Builds on his excellent 1v1 work vs martinelli last week. The guy can hold his own vs most high level wingers, that to me is very impressive.
I dont find it too big of a deal that he is playing out of position tbh. If anything it is helping develop his defensive understanding, positional, 1v1 defensive skills much faster than if he was playing as a 10 or further forward, then dropping back to a deeper midfield position for TM games. for us this means that when he partners saeid the defensive balance actually looks much better than many, including myself, predicted, even without the presence of a runner profile like nourollahi.
Zinchenko is one really obvious example of a player that plays fullback for his club, and CM role for his country, so its not unheard of.
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