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A beautiful gesture by TS fans in stadium:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BpZ7Ze4B...d=mtmuj19305u0
What exciting and nice football we’re seeing this season of pretty much all PGPL teams.
Sepahan under GN and its fantastic foreign players playing one of its best football of the past 5 years. Queiroz is one of the best PGPL players.
Esteghlal playing well while failing to get results. There are rumors of Schaefer being given an ultimatum by the club management and a last chance for the next match, which is a totally stupid behavior by the club. This attitude has been employed by many Iranian teams. Total idiocy IMHO.
TS playing perhaps the best football of this season. Stokes is for sure an amazing addition to their team and PGPL in general. Shojaei was just total delight to watch today. What a thriller was today’s match against Sepidrood. The irony is that Ali Karimi who always criticizes TM’s defensive game plan has been playing the very same tactics in all his games (the difference is that he barely executes the plan the way he wants it)
Nonetheless this must be one of the highest quality of our league ever (if not the highest)
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Just watched Galenoei’s post-match interview, it baffles me how in every single interview he has to bring up CQ to the table. Same goes to Karimi, Mayeli kohan and Co.
http://90tv.ir/video/493828/مصاØبه-ا...ˆ-سپاهان
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Asian Football | 22 h ago
5 Asian youngsters who can dominate world football in the coming years
3. ALLAHYAR SAYYADMANESH (Iran, Esteghlal FC)
Sayyadmanesh might be just 17 years of age, but the Iran attacker is already a star for Esteghlal FC, one of the biggest clubs in the Persian Gulf Pro League. He has already made six appearances in the league so far this season scoring once and assisting two others in just 214 minutes of action.
He is coached by former Cameroon and Thailand manager Winfried Schäfer and has the likes of Pejman Montazeri and Rouzbeh Cheshmi who represented Iran at the 2018 FIFA World Cup for guidance at the former Iranian champions. The hot prospect also played a key role as the Asian nation reached the quarterfinals of the 2017 FIFA U17 World Cup in India.
Iran failed to qualify for the main draw of the AFC U19 Championship, but that could well be a blessing in disguise for Sayyad as he looks to establish himself as a first-team member at his club side.
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Originally posted by Keano View PostJust watched Galenoei’s post-match interview, it baffles me how in every single interview he has to bring up CQ to the table. Same goes to Karimi, Mayeli kohan and Co.
http://90tv.ir/video/493828/مصاØبه-ا...ˆ-سپاهان
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