Guys calm down lmao, you're making us seem as sh!tty as some members pointed out, this wasn't exactly a miracle that took us out, it was an away goal and total domination in the first leg. Naft deserved to go through.
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Originally posted by Camran khan View PostGuys calm down lmao, you're making us seem as sh!tty as some members pointed out, this wasn't exactly a miracle that took us out, it was an away goal and total domination in the first leg. Naft deserved to go through.
I'm just enjoying this because of what happened yesterday. We eliminated them in their home like Zob Ahan did al halal meat in 2010.
Damn it feels good.
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Originally posted by Camran khan View PostGuys calm down lmao, you're making us seem as sh!tty as some members pointed out, this wasn't exactly a miracle that took us out, it was an away goal and total domination in the first leg. Naft deserved to go through.Team Meli Iran
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Naft has the best record in this competition against Saudi teams (3-0-1), so I think they'd ideally want to draw Al-Hilal.
I think that would also be the best incentive to draw some serious fans into the stadium after what happened with PP/Al-Hilal and with both teams in general in Saudi Arabia. And we all know Naft could use some fans in the stadium in their home games.
Naft are also (1-0-0) against Qatar and (0-1-1) against UAE with a terrible goal difference - and that was against Al-Ain that got eliminated.
Having said that, Al-Hilal also have the best record against IPL teams out of all of Naft's potential opponents. This is the record of Naft's potential opponents in the next round against IPL teams in this year's competition (W-D-L):
Al-Hilal: 2 - 1 - 1
Al-Ahli: 1 - 0 - 1
Lekhwiya: 1 - 0 - 1
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