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Originally posted by Kiarash View PostSo how do you explain Nekounam then?
you said he gave away a goal last match..!!! and they up loosing by one goal..!! so...???
from the few games i saw earlier, Neku seemed a head and shoulder above the quality of half their starting team and for a DM was perhaps the most creative offensive MFder too..!!yet the last Osa game i saw a while back He simply wasnt involved in action enough and his name was rarely mentioned ..!!
being on verge of embarrassing relegation to 3rd division, probably coaches and Mgmt demand more involvement, workrate and hustle..?? probably they expect him to play DM more like Ando(in your face, hustling and tackling and breaking up plays all over the MF) than being his usual self( mostly covering defensive gaps and closing Spaces rather than opponent players and saving your legs and stamina for occasional push into offense ) ????
who knows ??? earlier reports mention he was chosen in the squad but somehow missing that last minute sorta more suggest a late injury, sickness/fitness worries..??
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Although Ansarifard was known to be dropped ahead of the match, Nekounam was a surprise drop from the squad just before the lineups were announcedhttp://www.vavel.com/es/futbol/osasu...to-amargo.html
"The Bells has relegated David Garcia and Roberto Torres to the substitution and left out of the squad to Nekounam"
http://www.diariodenavarra.es/notici...2784_1027.html
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Alright then, Nekounam should leave Osasuna at the end of the season and become CQ's assistant! Way to go to thank a legend for your club by treating him like crap. Disgusting move by Osasuna IMO! He came back to help the team and accepted a huge salary cut only to be considered as "not fully committed" later on!
Screw these guys.
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If Ansarifard has done poorly, then what can we say about the rest of the strikers?
With the exception of Nino (who has 10 + years of experience in La Liga and Liga Adelente), they have done even worse... yet they get way more opportunities than him.
Kenan Kodro has double the games (and double the minutes) and has 2 goals, one of which was the penalty today.
At least in the majority of Ansarifard's games he has created something offensively (including an incorrect offside goal).
How many games has he gotten where he played 75+ minutes?
Here are Ansarifard's minutes by game this season (ordered from start of the season to now):
vs Santander = 29 mins
vs Tenerife = 89 mins
vs Gijon = 22 Mins
vs Betis =46 mins
vs Albacete = 9 mins
vs Girona = 90 mins
vs Mirandes = 65 mins
vs Valladolid = 1 min
vs Alaves = 71 mins
vs Llagostera = 76 mins
vs Lugo = 64 mins
vs Santander = 18 mins
vs Tenerife = 8 mins
vs Girona = 17 mins
vs Mirandes = 64 mins
vs Las Palmas = 9 mins
So 4 / 16 appearances or 25% of his games he played less than 10 minutes
8 / 16 appearances or 50% of his games he played less than 30 minutes
3 / 16 appearances or 18% of his games he played more than 75 minutes
So while 0 goals in 16 appearances can be very bad when taken out of context, when we actually look at how much he was played per game we can see that the lack of goals makes more sense.
The guy hasn't even gotten 30 mins in half of his games this year. Throw in the fact that Osasuna is already poor offensively (look at their midfield passing stats) and even worse defensively, and things start to make more sense.
Osasuna was a train wreck from game 1 this season and the hopes of promoting immediately after relegating were lost quickly. This is a tough place for a new comer to the league to learn and grow.
I still think he will stay for next season. If they can get a grip, they can promote. If he has a part in the team's success, he might even play in La Liga the next season.
EDIT: One more interesting stat.
In games where he played at least a half, Osasuna won 12 of a possible 24 points. Not too shabby for a team 1 spot above relegation at the moment.
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Originally posted by Ando Teymourian View PostIf Ansarifard has done poorly, then what can we say about the rest of the strikers?
With the exception of Nino (who has 10 + years of experience in La Liga and Liga Adelente), they have done even worse... yet they get way more opportunities than him.
Kenan Kodro has double the games (and double the minutes) and has 2 goals, one of which was the penalty today.
At least in the majority of Ansarifard's games he has created something offensively (including an incorrect offside goal).
How many games has he gotten where he played 75+ minutes?
Here are Ansarifard's minutes by game this season (ordered from start of the season to now):
vs Santander = 29 mins
vs Tenerife = 89 mins
vs Gijon = 22 Mins
vs Betis =46 mins
vs Albacete = 9 mins
vs Girona = 90 mins
vs Mirandes = 65 mins
vs Valladolid = 1 min
vs Alaves = 71 mins
vs Llagostera = 76 mins
vs Lugo = 64 mins
vs Santander = 18 mins
vs Tenerife = 8 mins
vs Girona = 17 mins
vs Mirandes = 64 mins
vs Las Palmas = 9 mins
So 4 / 16 appearances or 25% of his games he played less than 10 minutes
8 / 16 appearances or 50% of his games he played less than 30 minutes
3 / 16 appearances or 18% of his games he played more than 75 minutes
So while 0 goals in 16 appearances can be very bad when taken out of context, when we actually look at how much he was played per game we can see that the lack of goals makes more sense.
The guy hasn't even gotten 30 mins in half of his games this year. Throw in the fact that Osasuna is already poor offensively (look at their midfield passing stats) and even worse defensively, and things start to make more sense.
Osasuna was a train wreck from game 1 this season and the hopes of promoting immediately after relegating were lost quickly. This is a tough place for a new comer to the league to learn and grow.
I still think he will stay for next season. If they can get a grip, they can promote. If he has a part in the team's success, he might even play in La Liga the next season.
EDIT: One more interesting stat.
In games where he played at least a half, Osasuna won 12 of a possible 24 points. Not too shabby for a team 1 spot above relegation at the moment.
I think the reason the others strikers (or attacking MF) like Kodro get more time maybe due to the fact that they are all Spanish. Since Karim and Kodro are not that significantly different stat-wise, coach obviously prefers a homegrown player than a foreigner.
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Originally posted by Ando Teymourian View PostIf Ansarifard has done poorly, then what can we say about the rest of the strikers?
With the exception of Nino (who has 10 + years of experience in La Liga and Liga Adelente), they have done even worse... yet they get way more opportunities than him.
Kenan Kodro has double the games (and double the minutes) and has 2 goals, one of which was the penalty today.
At least in the majority of Ansarifard's games he has created something offensively (including an incorrect offside goal).
How many games has he gotten where he played 75+ minutes?
Here are Ansarifard's minutes by game this season (ordered from start of the season to now):
vs Santander = 29 mins
vs Tenerife = 89 mins
vs Gijon = 22 Mins
vs Betis =46 mins
vs Albacete = 9 mins
vs Girona = 90 mins
vs Mirandes = 65 mins
vs Valladolid = 1 min
vs Alaves = 71 mins
vs Llagostera = 76 mins
vs Lugo = 64 mins
vs Santander = 18 mins
vs Tenerife = 8 mins
vs Girona = 17 mins
vs Mirandes = 64 mins
vs Las Palmas = 9 mins
So 4 / 16 appearances or 25% of his games he played less than 10 minutes
8 / 16 appearances or 50% of his games he played less than 30 minutes
3 / 16 appearances or 18% of his games he played more than 75 minutes
So while 0 goals in 16 appearances can be very bad when taken out of context, when we actually look at how much he was played per game we can see that the lack of goals makes more sense.
The guy hasn't even gotten 30 mins in half of his games this year. Throw in the fact that Osasuna is already poor offensively (look at their midfield passing stats) and even worse defensively, and things start to make more sense.
Osasuna was a train wreck from game 1 this season and the hopes of promoting immediately after relegating were lost quickly. This is a tough place for a new comer to the league to learn and grow.
I still think he will stay for next season. If they can get a grip, they can promote. If he has a part in the team's success, he might even play in La Liga the next season.
EDIT: One more interesting stat.
In games where he played at least a half, Osasuna won 12 of a possible 24 points. Not too shabby for a team 1 spot above relegation at the moment.
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Due to Spanish press, it appears Nekounam is injured and therefore could miss Osasuna's next match. This could also be the reason for his exclusion for the last game:
"With an eye to this game, Enrique Martin Monreal led a session that excluded Nekounam, who is overloaded right hamstring, and Vujadinovic, who retired with a bruised left hip iliac blade; Sisi and Nino, with active rest, held a smaller workload."
http://www.diariodenavarra.es/notici...3314_1027.html
http://huelva24.com/not/71584/nekoun...as-en-osasuna/
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Nekounam and Ansarifard have made the final squad list for tomorrows final home game against Recreativo Huelva:CALL
Keepers
Risk
Santa Maria
DefensesMidfieldersForwards
Kenan Kodro
Ansarifard
Nino"
http://www.diariodenavarra.es/notici...3674_1027.html
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Ansarifard and Nekounam again both not even in the squad according to Osasuna's Twitter page.
Looks like the coach is done with them and does not intend to use them anymore.
https://twitter.com/caosasuna
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Originally posted by Kiarash View PostAnsarifard and Nekounam again both not even in the squad according to Osasuna's Twitter page.
Looks like the coach is done with them and does not intend to use them anymore.
https://twitter.com/caosasunaچو ایران نباشد تن من مباد
We thank and support Mr.Kamran Delan for many years of dedication and service to Iranian Football Community.
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