Haghighi needs to return to the IPL or atleast a Persian Gulf league and get some practice and training in. I think for keeps, the level of the league has the least effect on them than field players as shots are always shots and the pipes are the same size. I feel as if he has dropped football as his #1 priority; I could almost tell it in his play in Portugal.
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Originally posted by Iran_19 View PostThe issue with this guys is he has a big ego and really think he is something special, with this attitude you won't last long time.
some Confidence/bordering arrogance is always required to exert your authority and leadership in the box, but he has far too often taken things way TOO FAR on the pitch and it seems in training as well....!
Its already a tough market for keepers vying to find a starting gigs in winter transfer season and it would be an extra uphill climb for his agent trying to find him an EU starting keeper position considering he has been a bench-warmer/2nd string keeper for last 4 years or more and the fact that he was cut loose from his last job Due to well-publicized Disciplinary issues..!!
either he brings himself back down to earth and agree to sign for a 2/3rd league Weaker Leagues EU club with good chance for starting or back to IPL/Arabs ..!
i fear the only realistic alternative to those mentioned above is sitting out the rest of the season too and completely ruining his TM/even club career..!!
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Originally posted by Iran_19 View PostThe issue with this guys is he has a big ego and really think he is something special, with this attitude you won't last long time.Ma Bishomarim
"!خدایا ایستاده مردن را نصبیم کن که از نشسته زیستن در زلت خسته ام"محمد مختاری -
"Lord, let me die standing, as I am tired of living in indignity and on my knees"
- Mohammad Mokhtari
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First of all, lets not judge saying he has too big of an ego or he doesn't care about football etc until we really know what's going on. Sure, I agree it looks awful that he has not found a club yet and I really hope and expect him to do so in January, otherwise there is something really weird going on.
But lets not forget that he is one of our only (if not the only one) GK's that actually went to Europe, sat on the bench for a few seasons and worked incredibly hard to become a starter in Europe and Team Melli's #1.
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Originally posted by Camran khan View PostFirst of all, lets not judge saying he has too big of an ego or he doesn't care about football etc until we really know what's going on. Sure, I agree it looks awful that he has not found a club yet and I really hope and expect him to do so in January, otherwise there is something really weird going on.
But lets not forget that he is one of our only (if not the only one) GK's that actually went to Europe, sat on the bench for a few seasons and worked incredibly hard to become a starter in Europe and Team Melli's #1.
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Originally posted by Dreamer View PostWhat is your proof for this? Has he said something that showed overconfidence or a massive ego?
The reality is this guy benefited from the situation in which we were desperately in need of a goal keeper(with Rahmati being excluded of course), Rahman Ahmadi, Davari both struggled and we were in short of options, again he looked good for few games inside CQ system but in long term he was exposed.
I strongly believe with better keeper we could beat Iraq in regular or even P.K and i always wonder knowing Haghighi and his weakness in P.K why CQ didn't go for any other keeper(or we probably didn't have better choices on bench).
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People are really down on Haghighi right now, but remember -- its this same "stubbornness" that earned him the #1 and makes him an international caliber keeper.
He moved out of Iran to Russia when it would've been easier to stay home. He didn't flee back to Iran when things at Rubin Kazan didn't break his way. He transferred out and instead worked his way up in Portugal's Second Division, and against all odds he beat out all the keepers who had more caps or were projected to start over him -- Ahmadi, Davari, heck, even Rahmati.
Haghighi eventually made it to Portugal's first division after being a World Cup starter and we should applaud his persistence to stay in Europe -- I do, particularly when I see what it has done for him. I'm sure he'll land somewhere in the next month or so, and hope its where he truly wants to be.
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Didn't Haghighi lose his spot on his last team in Portugal because got into a fight with the goalkeeping coach
Haghighi has been banned from practice with his team and is possibly going to be expelled.
Apparently, he got into a physical argument with the goalkeeper's coach at Maritimo and is currently not allowed to practice until the disciplinary committee makes it decision.
Source: Nelo Vingada's interview on Mehrnews.com
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Originally posted by Iran_19 View PostComplaining about his lack of playing time in Kazan and Kazan's GK coach interview regarding Haghighi's attitude, then he left Maritimo due to the fact he lost his starting place.
The reality is this guy benefited from the situation in which we were desperately in need of a goal keeper(with Rahmati being excluded of course), Rahman Ahmadi, Davari both struggled and we were in short of options, again he looked good for few games inside CQ system but in long term he was exposed.
I strongly believe with better keeper we could beat Iraq in regular or even P.K and i always wonder knowing Haghighi and his weakness in P.K why CQ didn't go for any other keeper(or we probably didn't have better choices on bench).
The guy is our first goalie who ventured out, went to a good team, didn't get playing time, stuck to Europe as long as he could and still has. Most folks here criticize our current players in the Qatari league and say they should go play in Europe, even if the league isn't that good. Haghighi is doing exactly that, yet he's criticized for having a big ego?!
The guy is good, he was our goalie and was solid at it too. No reason to say he has a big ego just because he hasn't signed with a team.Ma Bishomarim
"!خدایا ایستاده مردن را نصبیم کن که از نشسته زیستن در زلت خسته ام"محمد مختاری -
"Lord, let me die standing, as I am tired of living in indignity and on my knees"
- Mohammad Mokhtari
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I couldn't help but LOL @ ARH's Insta video...the guy is at old trafford watching football while he remains clubless I can't take this guy seriously any longerTeam 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 04041374 View PostInb4 he is linked with a move to ManUnited.Team Meli Iran
Perspolis FC
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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