For now id pick Alireza
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Beiranvand has a lot of talent and has been very impressive recently and at a very young age, something I have not seen in a while with Iranian keepers. He's only 22, extremely young for a keeper and I predict that he will replace Haghighi sooner than we think. His long throws, goal kicks are better than Haghighi and can be very useful for a counter attacking team like Iran. I would say he is probably better at penalties as well and his reflexes are almost there.
For the time being I'd say Haghighi should be the first keeper.
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Originally posted by Bi-honar View PostHaghighi has been going down since the WC, Big B is on his way up.
As things stand now, without Haghighi moving to another club to fix his psyche that's spiraling down uncontrollably, I'd take the Big B.
But I really think Big B should invest in a decent haircut - this 1957 style is NOT what we need in TM!
Big B sounds like a Burger join! I think Bieranvand is the future, but Haghighi still hasn't done anything to lose his position in TM. Perhaps as you suggest, playing in second tier club in Portugal might hurt his game, but since he is the keeper playing against better teams, he will really be match ready at the national level barring any serious injury or complications.
The fact that we can have this debate in a positive manner bods well for the future of TM in the GK position.Remember RESPECT BEGETS RESPECT & Zob Ahan
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I think Haghighi is OK and somewhat consistent which is good, but I find Beiranvand a rare talent and I think he has the potential to become a world-class goalkeeper. I can't say the same about Haghighi. I don't know what it is with him, but I never saw/see anything special in him. I love his determination and charisma, but I would compare his situation with Mignolet's situation when he was the first choice goalkeeper of Belgium. Then it was Courtois who slowly took over the role. Same as Haghighi, Mignolet was consistent, but Courtois is just something else.
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Originally posted by ShirFarhad View PostI think Haghighi is OK and somewhat consistent which is good, but I find Beiranvand a rare talent and I think he has the potential to become a world-class goalkeeper. I can't say the same about Haghighi. I don't know what it is with him, but I never saw/see anything special in him. I love his determination and charisma, but I would compare his situation with Mignolet's situation when he was the first choice goalkeeper of Belgium. Then it was Courtois who slowly took over the role. Same as Haghighi, Mignolet was consistent, but Courtois is just something else.Team Meli Iran
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^I understan you guys points about Haghighi hitting his peak, but we can't be sure about that either, no one expected Haghighi to become our starter for the world cup and perform like he does noeadays either, remeber before that, he seemed like a very slow keeper when it came to reflexes, but he improved a lot, he didn't need to make too much noice, but he improved a lot more than people expected. So who knows he might improve a lot again.
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How can anyone possibly forget the two huge sooti's from Beiranvand in the first ACL game against Nasaf Qarshi? He single handily gave the three points to the Uzbeks. From that game I don't think he should be the second goalkeeper of TM, let alone the first one.
Haghighi is far from perfect, but we have no better alternatives. We should stick with him for now, continuously switching goalkeepers won't benefit our team at all. And before you all start jumping on me judging Beiranvand on only one single game, his blunders were unacceptable IMO. Imagine if we played a do or die WCQ game, he can't afford to make these.
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Wow, for the second goal against Nasaf I don't understand why he didn't punch it back in the field outside the box or simply hold onto it. It didn't seem that difficult of a shot to control. First goal he was hesitant and had a delay, by the time he decided to go out and punch it the striker had beat him to it.
Back to the original topic, Haghighi seems to be doing a decent job, I was just surprised that he didn't manage to stop one penalty against Iraq. I understand that he was fatigued and played for 120 minutes, but I figured he would stop one penalty. My question is how come Ahmadi doesn't get any playing time? I know that Davari is inconsistent and didn't get any playing time but I'm curious to know why Ahmadi didn't get playing time.
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Originally posted by Kiarash View PostHow can anyone possibly forget the two huge sooti's from Beiranvand in the first ACL game against Nasaf Qarshi? He single handily gave the three points to the Uzbeks. From that game I don't think he should be the second goalkeeper of TM, let alone the first one.
Haghighi is far from perfect, but we have no better alternatives. We should stick with him for now, continuously switching goalkeepers won't benefit our team at all. And before you all start jumping on me judging Beiranvand on only one single game, his blunders were unacceptable IMO. Imagine if we played a do or die WCQ game, he can't afford to make these.
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Originally posted by Camran khan View Post^I understan you guys points about Haghighi hitting his peak, but we can't be sure about that either, no one expected Haghighi to become our starter for the world cup and perform like he does noeadays either, remeber before that, he seemed like a very slow keeper when it came to reflexes, but he improved a lot, he didn't need to make too much noice, but he improved a lot more than people expected. So who knows he might improve a lot again.
Originally posted by Kiarash View PostHow can anyone possibly forget the two huge sooti's from Beiranvand in the first ACL game against Nasaf Qarshi? He single handily gave the three points to the Uzbeks. From that game I don't think he should be the second goalkeeper of TM, let alone the first one.
Haghighi is far from perfect, but we have no better alternatives. We should stick with him for now, continuously switching goalkeepers won't benefit our team at all. And before you all start jumping on me judging Beiranvand on only one single game, his blunders were unacceptable IMO. Imagine if we played a do or die WCQ game, he can't afford to make these.
Baradar, you have to learn that when you're making an argument, one or two sooti's here and there don't cancel out countless amounts of saves and nice assists. With your logic, messi, Ronaldo, bale, ibrahimovic, etc. should all be cut from their NT's after a bad game.....everyone has them bro. Have you watched him in the PGL or even today against one of the strongest teams in west asia? It doesn't sound like it, he is impressing week in week out for the longest time now.Team Meli Iran
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Malavan Bandar Anzali
"I will never be able to say good bye to Iran. I have a feeling of belonging to this country and to the people." - Carlos Queiroz
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Originally posted by Kiarash View PostHow can anyone possibly forget the two huge sooti's from Beiranvand in the first ACL game against Nasaf Qarshi? He single handily gave the three points to the Uzbeks. From that game I don't think he should be the second goalkeeper of TM, let alone the first one.
Haghighi is far from perfect, but we have no better alternatives. We should stick with him for now, continuously switching goalkeepers won't benefit our team at all. And before you all start jumping on me judging Beiranvand on only one single game, his blunders were unacceptable IMO. Imagine if we played a do or die WCQ game, he can't afford to make these.
Look at Courtois here:
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So Belgium and Atletico at the time should have dropped him right? These blunders are unacceptable as well, but even much worse than Beiranvand's.
Wrong logic used. Now maybe that's the only game of his you watched and you judge from that, but to those that watched him on long term, he's absolutely amazing for his age and incredibly consistent.
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Originally posted by saadat_abad View PostKiarash jan, you are simply judging him on that one single game. it can go both ways. what if we were in a very crucial WCQ against south korea and Haghighi gets a red card like he did in his last game? or concede the goal he conceded against albania? did you see Biers game today? he was a monster Beast.
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Haghighi has never been more than an average goalie. Sometimes he makes saves seem nicer than they actually are but he usually just makes the normal saves. The goals against bosnia were very iffy and he could have done better. Same goes for Iraq he barely came close to making even one penalty save out of the numerous penalty shots taken. Beiranvand isnt perfect but if you were ask who i would want by 2018 then id say Beiranvand.
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Originally posted by ZandiJoon View PostHuh? Mate he's 22, he's obviously not perfect, in fact I can think of Haghighi doing these types of mistake even now at 26 years old.
Look at Courtois here:
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So Belgium and Atletico at the time should have dropped him right? These blunders is unacceptable as well, but even much worse than Beiranvand's.
Wrong logic used. Now maybe that's the only game of his you watched and you judge from that, but those that watched him on long term, he's absolutely amazing for his age and incredibly consistent.
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Originally posted by Kiarash View PostI saw the game, but he needs consistency. Having one good game doesn't mean he is really really good, but then again I might be wrong too. Because one bad game every GK has, even the best ones! But I am just sharing my concerns, I want the best for TM. I think Haghighi is the right GK for now, he had a good WC and not a bad AC.
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