I am not a Liverpool fan. On the contrary I am with ManU. Never the less, seeing him pairing up with Salah and potentially making a very dangerous duo upfront in Liverpool could be a dream scenario. Especially if he develops as much under Klopps guidance as Salah has.
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Originally posted by arkm110 View Postwolverhampton has huge investors now. They’re gonna become serious players in the premier league within the next couple years. If sardar could cement himself as one of the building pieces of that, he’d be in a great position for success
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Considering that lazio purchased Bastos from Rostov makes the connection between azmoun and lazio that much more realistic.
In my opinion lazio would be a perfect move for azmoun at this age, and after a few seasons he could make the jump to a huge team.
Here’s to hoping that he leaves Rubin Kazan.
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I think Lazio move would be good for him for the following reasons :
The team has strong foundations, good coaching.
He will get lots of service, regardless of 2-3 players that leave this summer.
They will be playing multiple competitions (League, Cup, Europa League), so he can play many games.
They often play with two strikers, which is typically luis alberto ( a creative mid), and Immobile, bc caicedo sucks. Sardar would partner up really well with immobile who is like a stronger version of poloz who azmoun was great with in Rostov.
They have wanted him for a long time so they clearly trust his talent even after a subpar year.
Lazio have strong reputation of developing young players. Recent examples include De Vrij (going to inter milan), Hoedt (southampton), Milinkovic Savic (top midfielder in the world, likely going to real madrid, bayern, or man u this summer), Felipe Anderson, Jordan Lukaku, etc.
I can see us comparing azmoun to salah, not in terms of playing style, but in terms of being very talented players from the same region. Salah struggled initially at a top top club. Its not that he wasnt good enough, it was just too big of a jump from basel to chelsea. His time in italy really made him the player he is today. Fiorentina ( at that time), Roma , are very similar in terms of stature and quality to lazio. Strong teams who will give him a big role to play where he can improve and show himself, before making the jump to say a liverpool.
Wolves is also a good option, bc of their project, style of play, coaching, lack of competition up front. But lazio is a better fit. Lazio who will be in Europa League, have a good chance of getting back into Champions League, will give azmoun great exposure, and seem to really be confident in him. We will see, but I am pretty sure he will be leaving Rubin.
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Originally posted by Hoorad View PostLazio is historically a fascist club, with a history of racism. I feel if he makes a mistake or preforms bad he will be racially attacked by the fans ultras. I prefer EPL instead of Serie A for a player like Sardar’s talent.
But since Iranians are officially 'white' race, he's light-skinned and we're always confused with Italians, maybe any abuse he gets might just be for looking like Mesut Ozil's 14-year-old son.
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Originally posted by OzzyOscy View PostI wonder if this would actually be a problem. I guess there isn't much history of non-Arab Middle Eastern players in Serie A to know beforehand.
But since Iranians are officially 'white' race, he's light-skinned and we're always confused with Italians, maybe any abuse he gets might just be for looking like Mesut Ozil's 14-year-old son.
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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Postits not really a fascist club any more. There is a very very small minority that are like that, and the club and rest of fan base and players have called them out on multiple occasions. They have multiple black players, and their captain lulic is muslim.
Edit: Also Farhad Moshiri
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http://amp.timeinc.net/worldsoccer/w...mpression=true
Sardar Azmoun mentioned amongst the likes of Mbappe, Ascensio, Sane, Jesus, etc of young talents that could break out this World Cup.
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