The way I look at it, the combined market value of Al-Hilal and Al-Ahli is double that of the combined valued of Naft & PP. They both have professional dedicated training facilities, get TV rights, proper sponsorship, have control over the sales and marketing of their products, etc.
None of which Iranian teams have. And there's no denying that more money will get you better players. Our teams already eliminated Al-Nassr and Al-Shabab who were in similar situations and we're heading into the return legs against Al-Ahli & Al-Hilal with two victories and not being scored on.
To me, that's already quite an achievement considering our circumstances. The last time we registered two wins at home at this stage of the competition was in 2011 when Zob lost in the quarterfinals in extra time and Sepehan beat the eventual winners of the tournament in the quarters, but was ultimately eliminated because of fielding an ineligible player.
So, let's just wait and see what happens. We have exactly a week to be happy about something rather than being upset or depressed, so regardless of what will happen, I will enjoy the ride for now!
None of which Iranian teams have. And there's no denying that more money will get you better players. Our teams already eliminated Al-Nassr and Al-Shabab who were in similar situations and we're heading into the return legs against Al-Ahli & Al-Hilal with two victories and not being scored on.
To me, that's already quite an achievement considering our circumstances. The last time we registered two wins at home at this stage of the competition was in 2011 when Zob lost in the quarterfinals in extra time and Sepehan beat the eventual winners of the tournament in the quarters, but was ultimately eliminated because of fielding an ineligible player.
So, let's just wait and see what happens. We have exactly a week to be happy about something rather than being upset or depressed, so regardless of what will happen, I will enjoy the ride for now!
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