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Originally posted by Z Joon View PostGame over for SS Khuzestan unfortunately. They were absolutely remarkable considering their situation, made it out of the group and as a midtable team made it very tough for Al Hilal, the best team in Saudi.
Kudos to them
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Originally posted by Z Joon View PostI want to say that Mohammad Ansari is 100% TM material, his composure and focus over every match is top notch. He is often not mentioned and I think he's very underrated, to me he'd be a much better and younger alternative to Pourghaz as a replacement in case of injury to our CBs.
Crazy to think he was playing in 3rd division 2 seasons ago. Very talented defender
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Originally posted by Keano View PostPersepolis needs to buy a decent foreign striker who actually can score. We will choke further into the ACL.
What a save by Es. Kh. Keeper! [emoji122][emoji122][emoji122][emoji122][emoji122]
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Originally posted by Kiarash View PostEsteghlal Khuzestan is out, all our hopes are on Perspolis now to go all the way in the ACL.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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If it makes Z joon happy, I have to say now, that Taremi played less selfishly vs Lekhwiya, and I saw his good qualities even more. Unfortunately we have no finisher in Persepolis and Taremi losing left and right most of our goal opportunities made it hard to like him. Today I realized no matter Taremi wastes it or Amiri/Alipour/Rafie/AhmadZadeh/Mosalman, we don't have good finishers in our team, period. Taremi at least has some flares and creative techniques. He can help the team if he plays less selfishly. I really enjoyed his performance and many good passes right in front of Lekhwiya's goal today. He played as a selfless player and created many opportunities that were wasted by other PP players. I appreciate his contribution even more now.
Ahmadzadeh in other hand was very weak losing the ball most often. The only good quality in him was running and covering a big area specially in defense. Mosalman totally disappointed me today. Soroush was Ok. Sadegh was better specially getting more involved in attacks. Seyd Jalal, Ansari and Mahini were great. Surprisingly Rabihkhah was a lot better in DM compared to his blunders as LB. Karami was also good. Amiri ran a lot and fought very well. He had few blunders in front of the goal but he gets an overall passing grade. Taremi was our best offensive player today.Last edited by PersianLegion; 05-30-2017, 04:51 PM.
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We had to play in Azadi without spectators, missed our only & most important DM due to injury and today Lekhwiya #12 should have been red carded, while the 6 minutes extra time was nonsense by the biased referee...still we managed it! Proud of our players - honestly I didn’t expect us to reach the next round like that. We didn’t perform too well in the whole tournament so far, but all that matters is that we are through and have time to build a stronger squad, which we desperately need to survive.
btw. I am happy Rafiei didn't get a serious injury here:
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Originally posted by Nariman View PostWe had to play in Azadi without spectators, missed our only & most important DM due to injury and today Lekhwiya #12 should have been red carded, while the 6 minutes extra time was nonsense by the biased referee...still we managed it! Proud of our players - honestly I didn’t expect us to reach the next round like that. We didn’t perform too well in the whole tournament so far, but all that matters is that we are through and have time to build a stronger squad, which we desperately need to survive.
btw. I am happy Rafiei didn't get a serious injury here:
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it was right after the second game of the PGL, this past season. Perspolis Vs Foolad
A reporter said to Branko: Rabeekhah was at fault for the goal Foolad scored, and that he doesn't seem to be a player at Perspolis Level and that club should get rid of him and get someone better. Branko replied by saying "what if Jalal Hosseini had given up that goal? would we have to get him out too and get someone else?
Fast forward to the most important series of the year, with Kamal out, who comes in and delivers in a very tense situation? for two games? against one of the better midfielders in Asia? Rabeekhah.
I am telling those Perspolis fan who spent the entire season here shitting on this guy, you were wrong!! dead wrong! and Branko was right.
Rabeekhah came out of no where to a big name club like perspolis and knowing that comments like that are being thrown around in the media about him, he kept his head down and put in his work. he done whatever his coach has asked him to do. He has played LB, CB, RB and DM. and has done admirable job at all positions. I am sure Tae-Hee Nam will not forget him for a long time.
Shireh Rabeekhah, the quiet, the unknown, the un-flashy.
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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Postthe guy didnt even get red card for the slap. Good on PP players able to keep their control there, I would have been more inclined to knock one of the filthy fuckers out cold.
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