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Originally posted by TheWheels View PostIronically as it is, Sweden have actually looked better in the post-Zlatan era.... but I doubt Sweden will go for him. 7 goals, 3 assists from twenty something games in the Allsvenskan isn't impressive for Sweden.
It actually is pretty impressive if you consider what team he is on and what position he plays. He's on Östersund, a newly promoted team that never ever played in the top flight and he's helped them finish mid table in their first season in the big league, securing a new contract a couple of fixtures before the end of the season. That only is pretty unexpected. Then you consider the fact that he's their top scorer from a LW or CAM position + he's only 22 years of age, and just had a break out game against the champions.
Sweden is not "going for him", but they definitely might test him out in January which the always do with the domestic players. After this season he will have 3 options club wise: stay with ÖFK another season, go to a top club in Scandinavia (AIK, Malmö, FC Copenhagen, Bröndby etc.) or a bigger European ligue (like Eredivisie etc.).
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Okay guys, here's some actual news. In a fresh intervju Saman opens up quite a lot.
They talk a bit about:- Playing such a game against his hometown team Malmö with all of his friends and family in the stands.
- That he didn't really take football super serious when he was playing at Trelleborgs FF (tier 4) when he was 19, but just took it seriously when he got to Syrianska in terms of conditioning and eating regimen etc.
- That he dreams about playing abroad, but also could think about playing CL with his hometown team.
But most importantly, he actually speaks on national teams.
"It would be fun to play for a national team as well since I'm eligible to play for both Sweden and Iran. I haven't given it so much thought yet. It was some discussions regarding the Swedish NT this summer for the Olympics (U-23) and I have received some invitations from Iran, but we'll see. It's not something I'm pondering right now."
"I've got so much more to give and my coach (Graham Potter) knows that as well. Next year I'll really be able to show my full potential."
Full interview in Swedish: http://fotbollskane.se/herr/9570
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Originally posted by Hormozgan View PostOkay guys, here's some actual news. In a fresh intervju Saman opens up quite a lot.
They talk a bit about:- Playing such a game against his hometown team Malmö with all of his friends and family in the stands.
- That he didn't really take football super serious when he was playing at Trelleborgs FF (tier 4) when he was 19, but just took it seriously when he got to Syrianska in terms of conditioning and eating regimen etc.
- That he dreams about playing abroad, but also could think about playing CL with his hometown team.
But most importantly, he actually speaks on national teams.
"It would be fun to play for a national team as well since I'm eligible to play for both Sweden and Iran. I haven't given it so much thought yet. It was some discussions regarding the Swedish NT this summer for the Olympics (U-23) and I have received some invitations from Iran, but we'll see. It's not something I'm pondering right now."
"I've got so much more to give and my coach (Graham Potter) knows that as well. Next year I'll really be able to show my full potential."
Full interview in Swedish: http://fotbollskane.se/herr/9570
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Saman Ghoddos @ Östersunds FK | 2016
I am always hopeful when it comes down to inviting players like Ghoddos, but I become sad and dissapointed when they do "tacheh balah" if they get invited to Team Melli. Representing Iran is a honour, not an option. If he wants to play for Sweden I respect that and it is his career decision, but I now understand why some people think players like Ghoddos have no place in Team Melli because they lack real passion / gheyrat or heart for our national team. It's not like he is better than what we already have, no big loss.
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Originally posted by Kiarash View PostI am always hopeful when it comes down to inviting players like Ghoddos, but I become sad and dissapointed when they do "tacheh balah" if they get invited to Team Melli. Representing Iran is a honour, not an option. If he wants to play for Sweden I respect that and it is his career decision, but I now understand why some people think players like Ghoddos have no place in Team Melli because they lack real passion / gheyrat or heart for our national team. It's not like he is better than what we already have, no big loss.
I agree that putting on NT jersey should be considered an honor in terms of representing your people, but at the same time he seems quite levelheaded to not just jump on any occasion. Rather monitoring how both teams and federations work and probably the best chance to be apart of a WC campaign and what not.
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Don't want to jump to conclusions - but man what's up with the Iroonis in Sweden?
From Behrang Safari (who is a joke and will never be considered for Sweden NT again) - played one Euro tournament and was never featured there much else. To this guy? He's NOT that good. I heard the Kurd thing among Iranian Kurds is a big thing there too - where they identify with their Kurdish side and downplay their Iranian side. What did the Swedes do to you to emasculate you guys so much? Iranians from all over are very proud people all over except in Sweden.
Bacheh kooniyaye Sweden
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Originally posted by Tehranto View PostDon't want to jump to conclusions - but man what's up with the Iroonis in Sweden?
From Behrang Safari (who is a joke and will never be considered for Sweden NT again) - played one Euro tournament and was never featured there much else. To this guy? He's NOT that good. I heard the Kurd thing among Iranian Kurds is a big thing there too - where they identify with their Kurdish side and downplay their Iranian side. What did the Swedes do to you to emasculate you guys so much? Iranians from all over are very proud people all over except in Sweden.
Bacheh kooniyaye Sweden
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Originally posted by Tehranto View PostDon't want to jump to conclusions - but man what's up with the Iroonis in Sweden?
From Behrang Safari (who is a joke and will never be considered for Sweden NT again) - played one Euro tournament and was never featured there much else. To this guy? He's NOT that good. I heard the Kurd thing among Iranian Kurds is a big thing there too - where they identify with their Kurdish side and downplay their Iranian side. What did the Swedes do to you to emasculate you guys so much? Iranians from all over are very proud people all over except in Sweden.
Bacheh kooniyaye Sweden
There's something about being Persian that is so patriotically strong, and I fucking love it.
These Swedish-Iranians only shy away from their persian side just so they can get Swedish babes more easily smh
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Originally posted by Zamboor View PostBehrang Safari was a great player, you cant downplay him or his quality. He got invited back to team melli sweden he refused to accept because of the shit he went trough. Media ate him up for one mistake, more than they have ever done with any swedish national team play i have ever seen.
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Originally posted by Hormozgan View PostOkay guys, here's some actual news. In a fresh intervju Saman opens up quite a lot.
They talk a bit about:- Playing such a game against his hometown team Malmö with all of his friends and family in the stands.
- That he didn't really take football super serious when he was playing at Trelleborgs FF (tier 4) when he was 19, but just took it seriously when he got to Syrianska in terms of conditioning and eating regimen etc.
- That he dreams about playing abroad, but also could think about playing CL with his hometown team.
But most importantly, he actually speaks on national teams.
"It would be fun to play for a national team as well since I'm eligible to play for both Sweden and Iran. I haven't given it so much thought yet. It was some discussions regarding the Swedish NT this summer for the Olympics (U-23) and I have received some invitations from Iran, but we'll see. It's not something I'm pondering right now."
"I've got so much more to give and my coach (Graham Potter) knows that as well. Next year I'll really be able to show my full potential."
Full interview in Swedish: http://fotbollskane.se/herr/9570sigpic
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Originally posted by Kiarash View PostIf Ghoddos indeed rejected a Team Melli invitation, it is goodbye for Ghoddos to Iran forever. CQ doesn't like players who put themselves above the interest of the national team, and rightly so. You can take that to the bank.
I think our team is just really well constructed at the moment and CQ is happy. Particularly, our offensive line is doing fairly well, and we have Hajsafi currently placed in the CM position. I don't really know where Ghoddos would play. Would he take Dejagah's place as attacking midfielder, or Hajsafi's place as a center mid?
I just don't think he's part of CQ's plans at the moment. He is a fairly small guy, which I know CQ isn't a huge fan of (like Khalatbari), and our team is already fairly stacked and deep. I don't know who I'd feel comfortable dropping in his favor out of the 23 invited. I feel every player has a role. CQ was willing to gamble on Dejagah, Gucci and other legionnaires on the road to Brazil, and honestly, that gamble really got us there.
Right now, we have a good thing going, so there is no need to take a risk. Maybe when the qualification is over next year, Ghoddos will be invited for some pre-WC friendlies like Davari and Beitashour were. I really don't see him being in CQ's plans though. He is not a CQ type player. CQ prefers physical players over technically gifted smaller players. All of our players on current TM are tough and physical. Ghoddos looks like a finesse player, which is good, but I don't think he would fit our style at the moment. Maybe he'll be called up before the WC and fall into the plans of the succeeding coach if CQ retires as expected.
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