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    Does Dejagah always seem to be the first player who needs to be subbed ?

    Just re watching some games, he plays with the most intensity, but for a professional that has been trained in bundesliga and EPL at the time for team melli he always seemed like he needs to be subbed around 75 mins and that he was dead tired.

    My next question is will dejagah become completly useless if he doesnt play with any intensity or needs to be subbed out at 55 min after being a few months with al shotor FC ?

    Debate..

    PS Dejagah is currently my favourite player and I have his jersey this thread is not to bash him but rather to start a discussion in the '' off' '' season
    WE ARE THE UNDER DOGS

    #2
    Dejagah is head and shoulders above the rest of our TM. He understands what to do when he is on the ball as well as off by properly positioning himself to help his teammates. To sum it up he is high football IQ to read the game. Most of our other players don't which make Dejagah work much harder (that's why you say he has high intensity). So when watching a TM match of course you can see the impact he brings to our flanks in terms of moving the ball up field.

    With that said, even though he might be in al shotor league if he can keep his stamina he will be an asset in the 2018 world cup.

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      #3
      Does Dejagah always seem to be the first player who needs to be subbed ?

      The way things are going I am willing to bet that he will be a bench player for TM by 2018 (he will be 32 btw). Guys quote me back in 3 years pls thanks

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        #4
        Originally posted by Z Joon View Post
        The way things are going I am willing to bet that he will be a bench player for TM by 2018 (he will be 32 btw). Guys quote me back in 3 years pls thanks
        Actually, the way things are going and his history of injuries, I expect he will be retired from international duty or nearing it by 2018...and you can quote me on that one in 3 years as well thank you very much!
        Remember RESPECT BEGETS RESPECT & Zob Ahan

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          #5
          Does Dejagah always seem to be the first player who needs to be subbed ?

          Originally posted by O-ZoNe View Post
          Actually, the way things are going and his history of injuries, I expect he will be retired from international duty or nearing it by 2018...and you can quote me on that one in 3 years as well thank you very much!
          Yeah maybe, but point is, Im going to be very surprised if he would be any close to a key player for TM by 2018.

          You never know which new/random players will pop up these next 3 years but it looks like Hajsafi and Jahanbakhsh will easily be our future wingers, and I can see Ashkan being no more than a bench player at most

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            #6
            Originally posted by Z Joon View Post
            Yeah maybe, but point is, Im going to be very surprised if he would be any close to a key player for TM by 2018.

            You never know which new/random players will pop up these next 3 years but it looks like Hajsafi and Jahanbakhsh will easily be our future wingers, and I can see Ashkan being no more than a bench player at most
            I guess that's true. He may pull an AK8 and end up with Schalke or better yet Wolfsburg? Wouldn't that be something?!
            Remember RESPECT BEGETS RESPECT & Zob Ahan

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              #7
              Originally posted by O-ZoNe View Post
              I guess that's true. He may pull an AK8 and end up with Schalke or better yet Wolfsburg? Wouldn't that be something?!
              I think that Wingers age worse than other positions, and in Ashkan's case especially, I very much doubt that he would regain some decent form by the time he gets 32

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                #8
                Originally posted by Z Joon View Post
                Yeah maybe, but point is, Im going to be very surprised if he would be any close to a key player for TM by 2018.

                You never know which new/random players will pop up these next 3 years but it looks like Hajsafi and Jahanbakhsh will easily be our future wingers, and I can see Ashkan being no more than a bench player at most
                I believe Amiri is a better left winger than Haj Safi, Haj Safi is more a LM.

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                  #9
                  Dejagah is not the only player who is tired after roughly 60 mins, Masoud seems to be subbed off a lot too recently. His fitness is definitely not on par.

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                    #10
                    Does Dejagah always seem to be the first player who needs to be subbed ?

                    Originally posted by sirvan View Post
                    I believe Amiri is a better left winger than Haj Safi, Haj Safi is more a LM.
                    Based on current form you're right but Amiri is at his peak right now and won't get any better IMO whereas Hajsafi can still improve a lot.
                    Therefore I can't really see Amiri repeat his top performances in let's say 2 years and more while Hajsafi will probably be even better than now

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Z Joon View Post
                      Based on current form you're right but Amiri is at his peak right now and won't get any better IMO whereas Hajsafi can still improve a lot more.
                      Therefore I can't really see Amiri repeat his top performances in let's say 2 years and more while Hajsafi will probably be even better than now
                      Amiri is 26 now in 2 years he'll be 28-29, still at his peak if he stays fit.

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                        #12
                        Does Dejagah always seem to be the first player who needs to be subbed ?

                        Originally posted by sirvan View Post
                        Amiri is 26 now in 2 years he'll be 28-29, still at his peak if he stays fit.
                        Unfortunately I feel like considering Amiri will most probably stay in the Persian Gulf leagues for the rest of his career, he won't be able to stay that good for long. We've had many players like him that shine for a short period but then just become part of the past, I see him like a Madanchi/Kazemian/Khalatbari type of player.

                        That's why I don't think that Amiri will be the same player as today after few seasons but yeah, currently he is doing really well and probably our best LW

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                          #13
                          has any player been the same at age 32 compared to age 28 ?
                          “It is easier to fool the people, than to convince them they have been fooled." - Mark Twain

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                            #14
                            Dejaghah seems as though he is completely satisfied with his career and done with it all. I don't see the burning desire in his game anymore and his decision to drop into Kuwsit/Qatar football after making it to EPL solidifies that.
                            Having said all of that, he is probably still one of top 3 players in TM, but that's more of a reflection on the poor state of things with TM than Ashkan at this point.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Iran007 View Post
                              Dejaghah seems as though he is completely satisfied with his career and done with it all. I don't see the burning desire in his game anymore and his decision to drop into Kuwsit/Qatar football after making it to EPL solidifies that.
                              Having said all of that, he is probably still one of top 3 players in TM, but that's more of a reflection on the poor state of things with TM than Ashkan at this point.
                              well said. He had least 3-4 more years in him at the top flight in europe. seems like his living the life in qatar now.

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