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Milad Mohammadi @ FC Akhmat Grozny | 2017-2018
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Prem would be a bad idea for Milad he has the pace but does not have the physical demands IMO he’s much better suited for La Liga
Nonetheless I would be very happy to see him in a prem team!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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Originally posted by Ghermez Agha View PostPrem would be a bad idea for Milad he has the pace but does not have the physical demands IMO he’s much better suited for La Liga
Nonetheless I would be very happy to see him in a prem team!
We are the most physically imposing team in Asia, and players like Son/Okazaki who are not exactly known for their strength do well in EPL. Why not our players?
Ashkan is made of glass, but that should not be an indicator of how Milad, Jahanbakhsh, etc. would do in EPL. Our players will thrive once there, this generation is our most driven, outside of Sardar.
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Originally posted by Ghermez Agha View PostPrem would be a bad idea for Milad he has the pace but does not have the physical demands IMO he’s much better suited for La Liga
Nonetheless I would be very happy to see him in a prem team!
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Originally posted by Ghermez Agha View PostPrem would be a bad idea for Milad he has the pace but does not have the physical demands IMO he’s much better suited for La Liga
Nonetheless I would be very happy to see him in a prem team!
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Originally posted by Ghermez Agha View PostPrem would be a bad idea for Milad he has the pace but does not have the physical demands IMO he’s much better suited for La Liga
Nonetheless I would be very happy to see him in a prem team!
He will be fine
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Originally posted by KeonKish View PostSorry bro, RPL is more physical than EPL
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Originally posted by DR Strangemoosh View PostIn addition, he is actually very physically strong. It's nigh-on impossible to get him off the ball and he also has an excellent aerial game despite his height. He jumps higher than players who are much taller than him.
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Originally posted by Ghermez Agha View PostPrem would be a bad idea for Milad he has the pace but does not have the physical demands IMO he’s much better suited for La Liga
Nonetheless I would be very happy to see him in a prem team!
Plus Milad has Qazvin origins (you know what I mean)
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Originally posted by Afat11 View PostI think we should stop with this "Iranian players are fragile" nonsense. According to some of you, none of our players have the physicality to play in EPL.
We are the most physically imposing team in Asia, and players like Son/Okazaki who are not exactly known for their strength do well in EPL. Why not our players?
Ashkan is made of glass, but that should not be an indicator of how Milad, Jahanbakhsh, etc. would do in EPL. Our players will thrive once there, this generation is our most driven, outside of Sardar.
I’ve been itching to see Saeid Ezi and Azmoun in the prem for the longest time because they are both built for it...big bodies, never shy away from physical challenges, high work rate - the most important essentials you need to be successful in the prem. Milad Mo as good as he is does not fit the kind of player that you’d say is built from prem football like Ezi is for example.
Again, I repeat, I would be very happy to see an Iranian in the prem and know Milad would be taking a huge step up from the Russian league and if he has concrete offers he should take them. However, if he has the choice, he should chose la liga or serie aTeam 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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Originally posted by Ghermez Agha View PostThinking one or two players puts me in the category of “Iranian players are fragile”? Didn’t know we had a handful of players in our football.....
I’ve been itching to see Saeid Ezi and Azmoun in the prem for the longest time because they are both built for it...big bodies, never shy away from physical challenges, high work rate - the most important essentials you need to be successful in the prem. Milad Mo as good as he is does not fit the kind of player that you’d say is built from prem football like Ezi is for example.
Again, I repeat, I would be very happy to see an Iranian in the prem and know Milad would be taking a huge step up from the Russian league and if he has concrete offers he should take them. However, if he has the choice, he should chose la liga or serie a
Saeid has the size and body shape but still can improve his physical dominance, which I am sure he will.
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Milad has dealt with russian physicality easily, and more importantly for EPL he has tremendous pace as well. He actually wont fit in la liga that well because technically he isnt the best, in possession especially. Serie A I could see. PSV is also a good offer, but I think Huddersfield is the best for him at this age. They are a very solid defensive team and are not vulnerable at the back, unlike say a brighton, so he will have the chance to show himself well. They play with 4 at the back or 3, so milad would fit very well into the LB/LWB spot. as i mentioned their coach wagner is german, klopp's prodigee for a long time in dortmund, and I think would really give milad a fair chance.
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Originally posted by Ghermez Agha View PostThinking one or two players puts me in the category of “Iranian players are fragile”? Didn’t know we had a handful of players in our football.....
I’ve been itching to see Saeid Ezi and Azmoun in the prem for the longest time because they are both built for it...big bodies, never shy away from physical challenges, high work rate - the most important essentials you need to be successful in the prem. Milad Mo as good as he is does not fit the kind of player that you’d say is built from prem football like Ezi is for example.
Again, I repeat, I would be very happy to see an Iranian in the prem and know Milad would be taking a huge step up from the Russian league and if he has concrete offers he should take them. However, if he has the choice, he should chose la liga or serie a
Literally every player, including Azmoun but maybe not by you, has immediately been met with "he's too weak for EPL". None of our players are too weak for EPL. Seriously, it's just a statement that should no longer be used. It's not a personal attack to you, just stating that this opinion does nothing but needlessly insult our hard-working, physical team.
I am somewhat surprised that everyone prefers basically all of our players to go to La Liga over EPL, when the World Cup showed that our players are essentially pure physical specimens. Although we have technique, we would thrive in EPL, and limiting us to mid-table La Liga is unfair.
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