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Saeid Saharkhizan & Mohammad Ghorbani @ FC Orenburg | 2024/2025
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Saharkhaizan is definitely more of Taremi type of striker than a Sardar one. Well rounded, can make good runs, has good vision, contributes defensively, not the greatest pure finisher (as evidenced by the many good chances he has missed this season). He is got potential, but needs a couple more seasons to fully develop.
As for Ghorbani, his defensive skills (especially possessioning and reaction time) have somehow got worse since leaving Sephan. Hopefully this is addressed asap. With that said good enough to start matches against the likes of Kyrgyzstan, but not crucial matches yet.
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Originally posted by The View PostSaharkhaizan is definitely more of Taremi type of striker than a Sardar one. Well rounded, can make good runs, has good vision, contributes defensively, not the greatest pure finisher (as evidenced by the many good chances he has missed this season). He is got potential, but needs a couple more seasons to fully develop.
As for Ghorbani, his defensive skills (especially possessioning and reaction time) have somehow got worse since leaving Sephan. Hopefully this is addressed asap. With that said good enough to start matches against the likes of Kyrgyzstan, but not crucial matches yet.
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He also missed a great chance with golden pass of Ghorbani!
Too much laas zadan ba top
Shoot the ball man
https://video.varzesh3.com/video/350...A7%D9%86%DB%8C
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6 losses and 2 draws in the last 8 matches. Surely their Manager will get sacked.
Cup match, Saharkhizan was on the bench and Ghorbani not in the squad.
Shit club. At this rate, I reckon both players will be back in Iran next summer (maybe even sooner).
Edit: I just looked at the manager's history... holy shit he makes Skocic look like Pep. Not even good enough for Havadar. Very sad that two of our most promising prospects are going have some of the most crucial parts of their careers wasted in this environment.
I sincerely hope they leave this club, even if it means coming back to PGPL.
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Originally posted by The View Post6 losses and 2 draws in the last 8 matches. Surely their Manager will get sacked.
Cup match, Saharkhizan was on the bench and Ghorbani not in the squad.
Shit club. At this rate, I reckon both players will be back in Iran next summer (maybe even sooner).
Edit: I just looked at the manager's history... holy shit he makes Skocic look like Pep. Not even good enough for Havadar. Very sad that two of our most promising prospects are going have some of the most crucial parts of their careers wasted in this environment.
I sincerely hope they leave this club, even if it means coming back to PGPL.
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Ghorbani hasn’t been in the squad for either cup game and Saharkhizian has been on bench but no minutes in both games. However both are starting in the league so shows their importance to the club already.
All of these Russian moves can only be judged by the outcomes, if they end up back in poor quality Persian League then it has been a failure. If they move to a better European league then has been a success.
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just moving to a similar to EUcountry , having to adapt to new language, culture, living conditions , club settings/ teammates etc
not to mention far superior scouting & exposure to EU football
already will do much much more to ready them for hopefully an eventual decent EU league contract & future than being a consistent superstar in pgpl best teams ..!
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