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so first game defensive mid who will play
one is hajsafi, who is the other one?
I know we can use PAG or Cheshmi as Defensive Midfilders (DM), as these roles were their originals, before going as Central Defenders and Abdollahzadeh has a very good work rate. In the previous WC, we did use Khosrow Heidari as a DM for one of the games if I'm not mistaken, hence the potential of using one of Defensive wingers in this position like Beita or Rezaeian.
if he cant be successful himself and be a part of something greater, he doesnt want anyone to have success.
I’m not sure it’s jealousy KeonKish jan, I truly believe that he’s battling depression. Because we all know that he is a giving person and not all of the points he brought up on Navas were invalid. But the way he speaks and how he drags on, it’s sad. He wants attention. This is just my guess by the way. His teammates at Bayern said he isolated himself from everyone and liked to be alone. He has done so much good for so many people in Iran. From charities to helping a lower-mid class Iranian pay for their child’s surgery. I just don’t think it’s jealousy.
This should be our line up vs MOROCCO
Beiravand
Ghafouri PAG Hosseini Mimo
R. Rezaian Hajsafi
AJ. Ashkan Ghoddos
Azmoun
hmm i think this isn't too far from the actual line up we might see! Ramin has defensive capabilities with good ball control. i think this is the most likely line up with 1 change on the left wing.. maybe instead of ghoddos we will see taremi/vahid amiri/karim ansarifard? i still have to see ghoddos start in the official line up, we shall see.
1.Each association that qualifies for the final competition shall provide FIFA witha list of up to 35 players (hereinafter: the release list) whom it has called up inaccordance with the relevant provisions of Annexe 1 of the FIFA Regulationson the Status and Transfer of Players.
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