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    #91
    Originally posted by Kiarash View Post
    Masoud was smoking top team defenders left and right during his prime time at Osasuna, I am not sure if Torabi can match that..
    But Osasuna was on a whole another level as a club back then as well. Their rebuilding now.

    Masoud was always loaded with talent, but even in that clip if you really try to put emotions aside of what could have been. A lot of those sweet moves doesn't really lead to anything. Yeah, he might have beat his player, but he also held the ball and slowed down the play so the defense could reset etc. These type of players need the whole system to be based on their quality like for instance Riquelme, but Masoud isn't a Riquelme so it's not fair.

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      #92
      Originally posted by Z Joon View Post
      Masoud has a better technique but it doesn't necessarily make him the better player. Torabi isn't as good technically (still very decent nevertheless) but plays much more effective football than Masoud ever did, especially when he was at Torabi's age, he always moves for a purpose and is very clinical, he's also really composed for his age. I say that if he moves to Europe he can have a much bigger career over there than Masoud
      Rast migi, what was the problem with Masoud is that he often made unnecessary dribbles which resulted in nothing and were ineffective in terms of chance creations. Still, what makes me like Masoud is his gol kuchik playing style which is why football is one of the most beautiful sports

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        #93
        Originally posted by Kiarash View Post
        Masoud was smoking top team defenders left and right during his prime time at Osasuna, I am not sure if Torabi can match that. He has potential for sure, but Masoud was on another level in terms of technique. He is probably the best Iranian dribbler I have ever seen, after Ali Karimi. Masoud used to have high football IQ with his vision as well.

        I don't think we currently have one player who can school our Korean rivals like this:



        What a game he had that day...incredible.
        Also yadesh bekheir Khalatbari. Tbh, CQ was/is too harsh on the poor guy, he did a lot of zahmat for team melli. I don't care what he did / said. Bendtner does drunk driving and still gets invited to the Danish national team ffs.

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          #94
          Originally posted by Kiarash View Post
          Rast migi, what was the problem with Masoud is that he often made unnecessary dribbles which resulted in nothing and were ineffective in terms of chance creations. Still, what makes me like Masoud is his gol kuchik playing style which is why football is one of the most beautiful sports
          I remember that Osasuna fans always criticized him because he kept trying to dribble the other players in their own box, and always put the team at risk I do agree that he had one of the best technique level that I have ever seen among Iranian players, and definitely our most skillful and creative player post-AK8

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            #95
            Originally posted by Abtin View Post
            Also yadesh bekheir Khalatbari. Tbh, CQ was/is too harsh on the poor guy, he did a lot of zahmat for team melli. I don't care what he did / said. Bendtner does drunk driving and still gets invited to the Danish national team ffs.
            Yes he is missed, his vital goal in Tashkent took us to the World Cup basically. That moment when you realize he was dropped for Heydari...

            I also miss the old Masoud, he was so stupid for leaving Las Palmas just when he got it sorted after his long injury.

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              #96
              Originally posted by Kiarash View Post
              Yes he is missed, his vital goal in Tashkent took us to the World Cup basically. That moment when you realize he was dropped for Heydari...
              He wasn't dropped for Heydari though? Heydari plays in the right while Khalatbari in the left! Khalatbari was rather crossed off for Hajsafi! The latter at the time played as LAM as Pooladi played in LB!

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                #97
                Originally posted by Sly View Post
                He wasn't dropped for Heydari though? Heydari plays in the right while Khalatbari in the left! Khalatbari was rather crossed off for Hajsafi! The latter at the time played as LAM as Pooladi played in LB!
                Hajsafi was always part of the team and never expected to be dropped, KB was dropped for one the 152 defenders that we took to Brasil

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by Sly View Post
                  He wasn't dropped for Heydari though? Heydari plays in the right while Khalatbari in the left! Khalatbari was rather crossed off for Hajsafi! The latter at the time played as LAM as Pooladi played in LB!
                  I know, but my point was that Khalatbari was dropped from the final World Cup squad while he contributed much more to Team Melli's succes than Heydari in my opinion.

                  He scored the important last minute winner in Tashkent and he also opened the flood gates in Azadi when we had to beat Lebanon in order to keep alive.

                  What remarkable has Heydari done in the entire qualifying campaign? I can't remember, he sucks so bad with his crosses and it has been exposed by several members before. He basically adds zero value to the team other than that he is a ''versatile'' player

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by Z Joon View Post
                    Hajsafi was always part of the team and never expected to be dropped, KB was dropped for one the 152 defenders that we took to Brasil
                    Like Ahmad Alenemeh, where the hell did that guy come from? We never heard from him again after the World Cup...

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                      Let's focus on the 10 young players that have chosen the same foreign agent, shall we?
                      Are we done talking about quality players like Heydari and Alenemeh?

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                        To get back on topic, our team could suddenly be stacked with European legionnaires if OP's post materializes.

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                          If Iranian players were to go to Europe this upcoming transfer window it would probably mostly be to Russia. First because I.r and Russia's relationship is growing and second because the Russian transfer window starts and ends the latest so the u23 players can get exposure from the Olympic qualifying tourney

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                            Originally posted by ali alipour View Post
                            If Iranian players were to go to Europe this upcoming transfer window it would probably mostly be to Russia. First because I.r and Russia's relationship is growing and second because the Russian transfer window starts and ends the latest so the u23 players can get exposure from the Olympic qualifying tourney
                            This is quite possible, especially since Mörk placed Swedish NT players Pontus Wernbloom and Rasmus Elm in CSKA Moscow a couple of years ago.

                            Unfortunately the more talented Rasmus Elm was diagnosed with a rare stomach disease and decided to move back to his hometown to receive treatment and start over or settle down depending on the treatment.

                            However he helped Wernbloom negotiate a new 3-year contract a couple of months ago:

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                            From the left; CSKA sport director Oleg Yarovinsky, Mörk's Global Soccer Management colleague Carl Fhager, Pontus himself and CSKA club director Roman Babaev.

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                              But how true is this news about Mörk being the manager of all these Iranian players anyways? Is there a reliable source to this?

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                                Originally posted by Sly View Post
                                But how true is this news about Mörk being the manager of all these Iranian players anyways? Is there a reliable source to this?
                                They're currently listed as Global Soccer Management players on Transfermarkt and I spoke to a in the know Hammarby source who confirmed that he was at least Taremis agent, which is why Swedish teams are speculated in the media regarding Mehdi and why that Hammarby director supposedly went to Iran. I haven't talked to Mörk himself, but all the evidence points to him at this moment. I guess time will tell.

                                Also, that Hammarby source @:ed Mörk on Twitter while saying he was Taremis agent and he hasn't denied it. Feel free to try to confirm it: https://twitter.com/agentmork

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