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Originally posted by Sly View PostLook at Karimi for example! Before he joined Bayern, he was so much more explosive, making runs, smart moves, etc. After he joined Bayern he became much more experienced but not as fun to watch anymore.
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Originally posted by rouzbahani View PostAli Karimi was great in Asia, then he played against world class players in the German Bundesliga. It was clear that he could not play the same slalom dibbling style over there.
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Originally posted by Sly View PostI'm not only talking about when he was playing there! I'm talking about when he was playing in Asia after his Bayern time! He was simply not the same player who dribbled passed Ballack and company times and again, against Germany in Iran!
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Dortmund is already giving emre more serious minutes and the guy is like 18 or 19.
and emre played in denmark..... nothing compared to RPL
if dortmund buys you, they believe in you, period.
They bought kevin kampl from austria and mikitaryan from Ukraine league, both much weaker than RPL, and both were starters in their first season.AKP Parti, Turkiye - Haj Bernie Sandersoglu
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Karimi was actually very good in Bayern and before his injury. I don't know what people expected from Karimi in Bayern, he was better than Daei and much much better than Vahid. Magath played him in pretty much every midfielder position and he responded well(even as DM). He did started almost half of Bayern games, played in over 80% of their games in first season. Things got tougher for him after injury but people forget how rich Bayern midfielder was at time:
-Ballack
-Ze Roberto
-Deisler
-Salihamdzic
-Hargreaves
-Scholl
-Jeremies
Most of these guys were during the best years of their career. Still Karimi outplayed some of them in the first season and is extremely tough to come back in the line up of such a team when you are out for long time due to injury. What was disappointing in case of Karimi was his career after Bayern, total failure!!! But in Bayern he performed beyond majority's expectations.
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Originally posted by Iran_19 View PostKarimi was actually very good in Bayern and before his injury. I don't know what people expected from Karimi in Bayern, he was better than Daei and much much better than Vahid. Magath played him in pretty much every midfielder position and he responded well(even as DM). He did started almost half of Bayern games, played in over 80% of their
game in first season. Things got tougher for him after injury but people forget how rich Bayern midfielder was at time:
-Ballack
-Ze Roberto
-Deisler
-Salihamdzic
-Hargreaves
-Scholl
-Jeremies
Most of these guys were during the best years of their career. Still Karimi outplayed some of them in the first season and is extremely tough to come back in the line up of such a team when you are out for long time due to injury. What was disappointing in case of Karimi was his career after Bayern, total failure!!! But in Bayern he performed beyond majority's expectations.
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Originally posted by KeonKish View PostDortmund is already giving emre more serious minutes and the guy is like 18 or 19.
and emre played in denmark..... nothing compared to RPL
if dortmund buys you, they believe in you, period.
They bought kevin kampl from austria and mikitaryan from Ukraine league, both much weaker than RPL, and both were starters in their first season.
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Originally posted by Sly View PostTotally agree! That is why I don't get why people compare Dortmund with the likes of Liverpool or Arsenal! Bundesliga is a good league and Dortmund is a good team! A move to Dortmund would be an upgrade from Rostov and the Russian league for Azmoun but nothing to be so hyped up about really!
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Originally posted by Iran_19 View PostKarimi was actually very good in Bayern and before his injury. I don't know what people expected from Karimi in Bayern, he was better than Daei and much much better than Vahid. Magath played him in pretty much every midfielder position and he responded well(even as DM). He did started almost half of Bayern games, played in over 80% of their
game in first season. Things got tougher for him after injury but people forget how rich Bayern midfielder was at time:
-Ballack
-Ze Roberto
-Deisler
-Salihamdzic
-Hargreaves
-Scholl
-Jeremies
Most of these guys were during the best years of their career. Still Karimi outplayed some of them in the first season and is extremely tough to come back in the line up of such a team when you are out for long time due to injury. What was disappointing in case of Karimi was his career after Bayern, total failure!!! But in Bayern he performed beyond majority's expectations.
About Hashemian, he was never given a chance. Poor guy barely got to play.
Daei was actually great in Bayern but he shot himself in the foot by leaving the club for TM for every game TM has. Also at the time the Germans were desperate for a starter so they kept giving jancker chances over Daei.
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Originally posted by Iran_19 View PostKarimi was actually very good in Bayern and before his injury. I don't know what people expected from Karimi in Bayern, he was better than Daei and much much better than Vahid. Magath played him in pretty much every midfielder position and he responded well(even as DM). He did started almost half of Bayern games, played in over 80% of their
game in first season. Things got tougher for him after injury but people forget how rich Bayern midfielder was at time:
-Ballack
-Ze Roberto
-Deisler
-Salihamdzic
-Hargreaves
-Scholl
-Jeremies
Most of these guys were during the best years of their career. Still Karimi outplayed some of them in the first season and is extremely tough to come back in the line up of such a team when you are out for long time due to injury. What was disappointing in case of Karimi was his career after Bayern, total failure!!! But in Bayern he performed beyond majority's expectations."History is a set of lies that people have agreed upon,"
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Originally posted by Iran_19 View PostKarimi was actually very good in Bayern and before his injury. I don't know what people expected from Karimi in Bayern, he was better than Daei and much much better than Vahid. Magath played him in pretty much every midfielder position and he responded well(even as DM). He did started almost half of Bayern games, played in over 80% of their
game in first season. Things got tougher for him after injury but people forget how rich Bayern midfielder was at time:
-Ballack
-Ze Roberto
-Deisler
-Salihamdzic
-Hargreaves
-Scholl
-Jeremies
Most of these guys were during the best years of their career. Still Karimi outplayed some of them in the first season and is extremely tough to come back in the line up of such a team when you are out for long time due to injury. What was disappointing in case of Karimi was his career after Bayern, total failure!!! But in Bayern he performed beyond majority's expectations.
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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Posthave u seen them in CL.?? They finished top their group with madrid in it. They are a team with extremely young players taht will be hitting their peak performances in 3-5 years ( and will probably be able to sustain it for another 5 years). If he gets to dortmund, he will be on easily one of the most exciting teams in europe who will be competetive in champions league for years and years to come, and in their own domestic league when they gain more experience. Dortmund are on the same level as liverpool and only slightly down from arsenal and that is just because arsenal's players like ozil,alexis,koscielny,cazorla,cech are experienced and in their primes. Players like dembele,weigl,reus,guerrerio,passlack,gotze,schurr le,etc have not all hit their peak yet. Dortmund is easily the best environment for him as the pressure will be lower since the team is so young.
They might be an exiting team now but have you seen any other German club other than Bayern Munich, continuously challenging the likes of Madrid year in year out? Dortmund are not comparable to the likes of Liverpool as a whole. It's like saying Greece is at the level of Italy, Germany, etc. because they won EC once!
Having said that, my argument is not about the strength or the players of the club! Azmoun could go to Bayern Munich themselves for all I care. My point is the German style which IMO doesn't fit our players' style. Our players in general are better off in the other big leagues.
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