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Is Alireza better than Son Hueng Min? at current time
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Originally posted by PEJ View PostARJ isn’t even the best Iranian player, how do people think that he is better than Son? SMH!
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Originally posted by Prowess View PostJahanbakhsh is no doubt very talented individually. I think his potential is possibly higher than Son. Whether it becomes actualized is another thing.
What has JB done that you think he has a higher potential except of being born in Iran?
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Originally posted by sirvan View PostI'm not saying Jahanbakhsh is better than Son but an Iranian player doesn't necessarily have to be the best player of his country to be better than Son. Having said that, Son is overrated and so is the EPL
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Originally posted by PEJ View PostTechnically you are absolutely correct. Son is definitely top 3 Korean player ever in their history with Park Ji-Sung and Cha Bum-Kun. Never saw Ken play but his resume is impressive. Son could end up being their best ever. My argument was predicated on the fact that Son is one of their best ever and ARJ isn’t even the best we have now. Its not like we are comparing best between Iran and Afghanistan. Korea is on par with Iran when it comes to level of football.
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Originally posted by Babak agha View PostWhat makes you say that? Son is only 1 year (and 1 month) older and this is his 4th season with Tottenham. Before that he had 2 seasons at Bayer and before that he was playing HSV..
What has JB done that you think he has a higher potential except of being born in Iran?
Additionally, he's still getting used to EPL and is playing on a defensive team. If he can get past those things then yes, he can be as good as Son one day--or even be better.
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Originally posted by Prowess View PostTwo-footed, good pace, good shot, high footballing IQ, and hard-working. He has the attributes to be a very good player in one of the top 4 leagues in Europe. His current shortcomings are his emotions & self-confidence. He can get stressed or try too hard, which can hinder his ability on the field. Or in not wanting to make a mistake, he won't play with the sharp decisiveness that he's capable of.
Additionally, he's still getting used to EPL and is playing on a defensive team. If he can get past those things then yes, he can be as good as Son one day--or even be better.
So only looking at the current achievements and stats available, there is no way one could say JB has more potential than Son, apart from him being Iranian. Anything can happen in the future, that's kinda the beauty of football, but the chances aren't in JB's favour.
Azmoun had a good shot 2 years ago and could potentially become Asia's best player, but also he is getting older and not really progressing. Hopefully he make some steps the coming years.
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