His second goal is pure class. It’s so different from his reputation as a predator, finishing from close range in the six yard box. The boy is stepping up.
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^ Loved his second strike.. so professional and like top players. He did it like he had done it a thousand times... . And we have great strikers, but our main problem is lacking playmakers. I hope Dejagah joins a club soon to keep his form for the world cup as he is the only one we got. We also need another player like him in the team, but who will be able to match Ashkan's abilities? do we even have players who can do this job like he does?? I am not sure..you tell me. With a good ball distributor, this team can be lethal for any team and I mean any of the big guys included. Our strikers are indeed poisonous and can score against any team, they just need to be fed.Last edited by webmaster; 11-17-2017, 11:13 PM.__________________________________________________ ________________________________________
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Originally posted by webmaster View Post^ Loved his second strike.. so professional and like top players. He did it like he had done it a thousand times... . And we have great strikers, but our main problem is lacking playmakers. I hope Dejagah joins a club soon to keep his form for the world cup as he is the only one we got. We also need another player like him in the team, but who will be able to match Ashkan's abilities? do we even have players who can do this job like he does?? I am not sure..you tell me. With a good ball distributor, this team can be lethal for any team and I mean any of the big guys included. Our strikers are indeed poisonous and can score against any team, they just need to be fed.
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^ that is so unfortunate and sad as he still has so much to give to his country, but because we the people are letting these people rule over us, we kinda deserve the shit we get too.
We need to look at the world and learn how their democracies were established. By standing up against dictatorship, but somehow we are silent and taking it and forget that this comes with a huge cost that we have to pay for again and again.
But if we slightly want to change and evolve into a free nation, we need to do the same others did instead of thinking everything is alright and there is no chance because there is always one even if we are in the darkest moments.
Massoud is a great man and a real Iranian patriot and I hope one day we all come to appreciate him more because of his actions outside the pitch and not inside. I believe that he is a hero for what he did. He closed his eyes to all the glamour and benefits just because of his love for his country. I just wonder why CQ is taking it as this is a huge thing considering we have no replacement for him, but I guess the color of money does unimaginable things. and this is a proof of what I just said.
Now this is Kaveh's spotlight, let's concentrate on him..Last edited by webmaster; 11-18-2017, 01:29 AM.__________________________________________________ ________________________________________
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Translation of what Charleroi coach Mazzu said about Kaveh after the game:
"I dont like to speak about one player in particular because the victories are achieved with the team, but it is true that Kaveh is maybe the revelation of the season. He's a complete player, defends a lot, runs a lot, but has some volume and scores! We are very happy to have him with us this season, associated with the group and thanks to the work of his teammates, he is doing very good things.
I would however like to cite him as an example: during the 3 first games of the season, he stayed on the bench because he needed time to integrate the team and was maybe not ready. Kaveh worked, never flinched, and had a irreproachable attitude, positive, and today, he is on the pitch and he is in the light.
I hope that this can be an example for the young players and all the players in my group that play less currently. Everything is going great communication-wise... Kaveh speaks English very well, well the one I speak (English) maybe isn't the best - and he has a big quality: he is tactically very intelligent and, be it ins schemes or by exchanges, we mustn't explain to him 10 times the same thing!"
Big praise by the coach. Sorry if the translation doesn't make that much sense I literally wrote this in few minutes
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Originally posted by The Realist View PostInteresting thought, with Rezaei in great form, Sardar needs to get his act together pretty quick
Just don’t get it though, why did this boy took so long to join a European outfit? When we all saw him play for Iran’s Under-17 in the WC for the very first time, We thought he was European material??
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Originally posted by Z Joon View PostTranslation of what Charleroi coach Mazzu said about Kaveh after the game:
"I dont like to speak about one player in particular because the victories are achieved with the team, but it is true that Kaveh is maybe the revelation of the season. He's a complete player, defends a lot, runs a lot, but has some volume and scores! We are very happy to have him with us this season, associated with the group and thanks to the work of his teammates, he is doing very good things.
I would however like to cite him as an example: during the 3 first games of the season, he stayed on the bench because he needed time to integrate the team and was maybe not ready. Kaveh worked, never flinched, and had a irreproachable attitude, positive, and today, he is on the pitch and he is in the light.
I hope that this can be an example for the young players and all the players in my group that play less currently. Everything is going great communication-wise... Kaveh speaks English very well, well the one I speak (English) maybe isn't the best - and he has a big quality: he is tactically very intelligent and, be it ins schemes or by exchanges, we mustn't explain to him 10 times the same thing!"
Big praise by the coach. Sorry if the translation doesn't make that much sense I literally wrote this in few minutes
Good things will follow for Kaveh Rezaei. He's starting to remind me of Alireza Jahanbakhsh's motivation when he first moved to Holland. I'm optimistic about Kaveh's future.
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"Rezaei: "For the victims in Iran"
Kaveh Rezaei, a double striker, was hit hard by the earthquake that left more than 400 dead in his country.
Between happiness and sadness, the path is sometimes very short. "Extremely happy" to have scored a new double under the colors of Charleroi, Kaveh Rezaei was still very affected by the earthquake that took place in Iran last Sunday, which left 433 dead.
"There is a lot of sadness in me, all my thoughts are with the people who are suffering in Iran, " said the evening striker. "It happened in the area where I come from, I have friends I grew up with who are victims, others who suffer a lot." It's been a week since I only think about I started the meeting with the desire to dedicate my goals to them. "
He did it by celebrating his achievements by giving a kiss one hand and lifting the other. And he repeated this gesture late in the game, after his exceptional performance. During which he once again proved that he was a formidable attacker. "Everything is going well for me at the moment, but we're only halfway through the season, and I know that I can move forward and do more, I'm enjoying growing up with the team."
And with a goal well in mind: to rally the Russian World with his country. "My desire is to defend the colors of my country next June I still have to work to prove that I have my place in the selection.I still have no certainty to participate in the World Cup so I must continue to to show me, I intend to realize this dream. ""
http://www.dhnet.be/sports/football/...707514e8cbd81b
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Originally posted by Sly View PostLook at minute 12:56....
Now here is Kaveh Rezaei, looking at one direction, passing beautifully to another which results in a dangerous attack by Azmoun:Last edited by webmaster; 11-18-2017, 05:02 PM.__________________________________________________ ________________________________________
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Mehdi Bayat the club director on Kaveh Rezaei:
When Asked if Kaveh will get transferred in the winter mercato?
"He's happy, the public loves him, I think it's the beginning of a great adventure, and I'm happy he's successful, I was extremely reluctant to bring some Iranian players."
"He had a different mentality, he clearly indicated a willingness to come to Charleroi, and not for financial reasons because he was earning a lot more in Iran. My father strongly insisted that our scouts go to see Kaveh Rezaei and take the time to talk with him, I thank him. Dad 'he is your player'!
https://www.rtbf.be/sport/football/b...zai?id=9766383
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