Originally posted by Iran_19
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But I can't agree about Azmoun, he might not be as mature as Jahanbakhsh , but he has improved a lot since the WC. Even back then he wasn't as childish as many pointed it out (I saw him at training, very quiet and calm). His Instagram posts have become normal (if you remember he sometimes wrote sher o ver) his interviews became logical (not sentences like "doost daram wenger ra baghal konam") and more professional compared to two years ago. Also he had proof to leave Kazan for Rostov.
We also don't know the exact truth about his possible transfer to Spartak, but I can't blame him if he joins them in mid-season. Rostov might fall apart.
This was his first red card and he will learn from it, although the defender acted a bit provocative. I remember when he missed an empty net agsinst Kuban and was critiszed, but he came back and started scoring like no one else.
Regarding the new generation in Iran: Limited opportunites, a fvcked up society, unemployment and bad education (basically thanks to IR) has made many young people like this. Still it's not right to generalize as there are many clean and well-mannered young people in Iran.
I recommend young people in Iran to do sports instead of dokhtarbazi and being allaf.
In this society, the likes of Azmoun and Jahanbakhsh could have easily become fvcked up individuals and nobodies have they made a wrong decision in their lives.
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