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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View PostYeah I guess riding foolad's bench is comparable to playing 90 minutes against zenit away. LOL. Saeid is 21, still so young, yes we all want him to be in a better league and team, but currently he has established himself as a starter, played in huge games against likes of Spartak, Zenit, Locomotive, all teams that are of a high european calibre, and done very well against them. His positioning, physicality, and defensive play is really of a high standard, and seldom seen of a player at his age. His technical play is also improving, today he had 75% pass success rate, and he is generally way calmer and quicker in possession. And we are seeing him incorporate goals into his game now as well, a few goals before the winter break, two good goals during friendlies as well. The style of Amkar is a very deep defensive block, and pretty similar to the defensive shape we will use vs the likes of Spain. Today he was playing in midfield against paredes and kuyzaev, two top young midfielders in europe, and he and his team held his own.
Its time we give a little more respect to saeid, maybe he did make the wrong choice going to russia, but he is still busting his ass off and putting in solid performances against high quality opposition. How many 21 year old iranians central mids can we say have ever already played and scored at a champions league level, and play week in week out full 90's against the likes of zenit (top scorers in Europa League, spent 100 million this year on assembling their team), Spartak (Champions of Russia), etc, etc ? The answer is none. There never have been any that have achieved what ezatolahi has at his age. We need to have some perspective when judging our players.
Btw, he was rated 7/10 by whoscored.
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Originally posted by mahestan View PostI think most of us are just upset at his red card during the game against South Korea. He brought his boot down on the Korean player which resulted in him being sent off and suspended for the game against Syria and the first WC game.
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Originally posted by mahestan View Postque? Attacked or not, doesn't justify stomping on someone's head.
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Originally posted by Hoorad View PostYou don’t know for a fact he did it on purpose and will never know so let’s not keep speculating he did it on purpose. We should blaming the referee if anything not our innocent NT player who was attacked! Plus the referee had something against Iran otherwise he would have carded the opposition team’s player because 1.He started 2.He was 100% not focused on the ball 3. It’s a rivalry match. So fuck that Australian referee (again) for robbing us of another one of our players.
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Originally posted by mahestan View PostI know for a fact he did it on purpose because I'm not delusional like you. Get out of here with your "it was the referee". I bet you are one of the people who says Pooladi did nothing wrong and it was all Ben William's during AC 2015. Go get yours eyes checked, he clearly stomped on the SK player in retaliation. Stop playing the victim. His eye for an eye mentality got him a red card.
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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Postthis incident just has no relevance. He made an honest mistake in one irrelevant game months ago. what do you want to do crucify him?
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Originally posted by mahestan View PostI know for a fact he did it on purpose because I'm not delusional like you. Get out of here with your "it was the referee". I bet you are one of the people who says Pooladi did nothing wrong and it was all Ben William's during AC 2015. Go get yours eyes checked, he clearly stomped on the SK player in retaliation. Stop playing the victim. His eye for an eye mentality got him a red card.
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Originally posted by mahestan View PostDo you understand English? If so, go and re-read my reply to your original comment. No where I mentioned "crucifying" him. I stated that it was upsetting seeing him do something like that. Hopefully with more experience he won't let the heat of the moment get the best of him.
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Originally posted by mahestan View PostDo you understand English? If so, go and re-read my reply to your original comment. No where I mentioned "crucifying" him. I stated that it was upsetting seeing him do something like that. Hopefully with more experience he won't let the heat of the moment get the best of him.
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Originally posted by Hoorad View PostAgain, you can't know for a fact unless you were in this head. You have failed to explain why the KOREAN PLAYER DID NOT GET CARDED while Ezatolahi did. Again, I do not speak of Pouladi's actions, but at the fact that the referee forgot he had already booked Pouladi which shows his impotence as a referee. And if you are looking for so much reasons to why our player was guilty than what's the point of supporting TM?
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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Postyeah mahestan jan I read your original comment and it made no sense. To still be mad at ezatolahi for that one incident and using that one incident to justify bashing his performances for his club side doesnt make sense.
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Originally posted by Keano View PostWhatttttt? Lol I hope you were just kidding. What do you mean by “he was attacked”?
Guys c’mon bias is a terrible attribute one can have!
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