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Well my tought is:
1. Hajsafi is int like Shojaei and Alireza, gifted offensive player. It is easier to show off when you have good extremely good ball control. Players like Karimi, Azizi could show off some extreme moves and.... Same with Mahadavikia and his pace. Now, Hajsafi is team player that fill a role in a team. He is like a player that will make the engine work.
2. Hajsafi went to late to Europe. He would learn faster and would be more hungry if he came early. At same time the club would buid you up, at this point, Frankfurt expect results from Hajsafi
3. Its great to see him come out, and this will benefit him and TM. Imagine the tempo, tactical quality, physical training, pitches and attitude.
2 Bundesliga is f far bether place to imporve then IPL
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Originally posted by pdot View PostHajsafi was never the best player in TM or Sepahan. There is a reason why he spent 7 years in IPL. As long as he can be a serviceable player on Frankfurt roster he should be happy.
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Originally posted by Ali Doust View PostWatching these players struggle in Europe really makes you appreciate the type of talent Mahdavikia was. A class above the rest of these players.
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Originally posted by Ali Doust View PostWatching these players struggle in Europe really makes you appreciate the type of talent Mahdavikia was. A class above the rest of these players.
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didnt see the game, but from the bit of highlights, it seemed like he had another semi-solid game, especially in his weaker LB position..!!
he coulda/shoulda done better on that Own-goal clearance, sorta tried to get fancy with the clearance and end up taping it in...!!
regardless, its hard to imagine that he wouldnt continue to retain his starting status in this talent-starved team for the foreseeable feature, especially considering their utter-hapless backline ..!!
with the shitt quality of keeper and backline @ his disposal, I think FSV coach best off pushing Ehsan more upfield and adapting a more offensive tactics rather than pulling back and relying on not conceding....!!
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Originally posted by pdot View PostHajsafi was never the best player in TM or Sepahan. There is a reason why he spent 7 years in IPL. As long as he can be a serviceable player on Frankfurt roster he should be happy.
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I've seen all of his matches so far, I would summarize his strength and weaknesses like this:
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ball control and handling
passing
work rate
stamina
exceptional long throws
crossing
great overall technique
fitness
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speed
marking
tackling
overall very weak in 1vs1's
Imo he has the abilities of being a great DM if he would work a little on his tackling abilities.
He is simply to slow to play LB, + he is the type of player always wanting to avoid man vs man situations.
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Originally posted by ali alipour View PostHow is he struggling? Please enlighten me on how you came to the conclusion that he's already struggling"History is a set of lies that people have agreed upon,"
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Originally posted by Frank Ocean View PostI've seen all of his matches so far, I would summarize his strength and weaknesses like this:
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ball control and handling
passing
work rate
stamina
exceptional long throws
crossing
great overall technique
fitness
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speed
marking
tackling
overall very weak in 1vs1's
Imo he has the abilities of being a great DM if he would work a little on his tackling abilities.
He is simply to slow to play LB, + he is the type of player always wanting to avoid man vs man situations.
Playing Hajsafi in LB is like playing Messi in LB. Yes, Messi will probably do well because he's a good player but overall you will have wasted a lot of his abilities.
BTW....what is the difference between stamina and fitness in football?
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I think it is pivotal to remember that EH's new team is a mid-table one. Their goal is to stay in 2. Bundesliga, and their players , budget clearly reflect that.So it is evident that while they will win 50-60 % of games, they will lose a bit as well. They bought ehsan because he is versatile as he can easily play left back, left mid, left wing, defensive mid, and centre mid. It was like covering three or four positions in one purchase. Therefore we should not be so disappointed and freaked out if he is not performing excellently at LB. We know his best position is wing or central midfield and the coach does too. His job atm is to perform as good as possible at left back, stay solid, until he can move back into his preferred position(s) when the left back is ready again, (match fit). ATM his team is performing right at their expectations in slightly higher mid-table.
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