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https://twitter.com/GolBezan/status/1012424250282606592
according to Rubin experts Leverkusen have already enquired. Another awesome club, I know they were interested last year. Leverkusen or Lazio are really the type of teams he needs to get into. Hopefully they see past his mental shortcomings and see his willingness to sacrifice himself for the team as he did for TM this WC, on the defensive end, 3 90+ mins of the most intense football ( which puts to bed the idea of him not being durable or lacking stamina).
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I feel sorry for ignorant people who consider themselves to be fans. Because they are not true fans.
Unfortunately people who are struggling and who are living a hard life in this Iran with this economy, they release all of their negativity and blame Iranian football. They don’t know that they’re doing it but they are.
Motasefane enghadr mardom badbakht shodan ke tamaame narahatiashoone khaali mikonan be tarafe football bekhatere inke nemitoonan jaaye digei ebraaze narahatiashoono bokonan.
It’s very sad when you think about it. Blaming Sardar and disrespecting him and his family because Sardar just FOLLOWED the orders of head coach Carlos Queiroz..
These aren’t real fans of Team Melli. With what they say they prove that they lack knowledge regarding the game of football..
That being said, Sardar also has a lot of maturing to do. I’ve said this time after time after time again that although Sardar is a talented gem from this generation, he is still young and immature.
I feel for his mother and for his family and I hope that whatever his mom has gets cured or is at least treatable. As Ali Jahanbakhsh said, this is NOT a decision someone makes over night. This is a VERY important decision.
Sardar jan, please take your time and really think about this before you make your decision. Fuck those who say bad things about you. You are STRONG and you can handle this. You WILL get through this! We love you.
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Originally posted by Adesor Vafaseya View Post
This here is exactly what's wrong with our players and athletes: they are not professional. They're too emotional and don't have the win or die mentality that top athletes these days have.
How often do you hear our athletes say: be omide khoda, ba komake doaye mardom or even worse like what ARJ is repeating multiple times that their goal is to make people happy. and BS like that. Even if it's just saying it because it's our "culture" and not believing in it, it still impacts you subconsciously.
Making people happy (who f-ing cares, I don't go to work to make people happy) is a side product and should not be your goal and motivation. Being the best and winning should be the only thing that matters to you, over people, over your popularity, over your family, over everything. Yes it's cold but that's what makes the great athletes great.
If people's perception important to you then yes you'll be like Azmoun and Karimi and it will affect you and your success. Part of being a professional athlete is to have a win or die mentality and a tunnel vision. Forget about everything else, be the best you can be no matter what. You think Ronaldo cares what people think about him and you think that his goal is to make people happy?
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Originally posted by Babak agha View PostThis here is exactly what's wrong with our players and athletes: they are not professional. They're too emotional and don't have the win or die mentality that top athletes these days have.
How often do you hear our athletes say: be omide khoda, ba komake doaye mardom or even worse like what ARJ is repeating multiple times that their goal is to make people happy. and BS like that. Even if it's just saying it because it's our "culture" and not believing in it, it still impacts you subconsciously.
Making people happy (who f-ing cares, I don't go to work to make people happy) is a side product and should not be your goal and motivation. Being the best and winning should be the only thing that matters to you, over people, over your popularity, over your family, over everything. Yes it's cold but that's what makes the great athletes great.
If people's perception important to you then yes you'll be like Azmoun and Karimi and it will affect you and your success. Part of being a professional athlete is to have a win or die mentality and a tunnel vision. Forget about everything else, be the best you can be no matter what. You think Ronaldo cares what people think about him and you think that his goal is to make people happy?
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Originally posted by Babak agha View PostThis here is exactly what's wrong with our players and athletes: they are not professional. They're too emotional and don't have the win or die mentality that top athletes these days have.
How often do you hear our athletes say: be omide khoda, ba komake doaye mardom or even worse like what ARJ is repeating multiple times that their goal is to make people happy. and BS like that. Even if it's just saying it because it's our "culture" and not believing in it, it still impacts you subconsciously.
Making people happy (who f-ing cares, I don't go to work to make people happy) is a side product and should not be your goal and motivation. Being the best and winning should be the only thing that matters to you, over people, over your popularity, over your family, over everything. Yes it's cold but that's what makes the great athletes great.
If people's perception important to you then yes you'll be like Azmoun and Karimi and it will affect you and your success. Part of being a professional athlete is to have a win or die mentality and a tunnel vision. Forget about everything else, be the best you can be no matter what. You think Ronaldo cares what people think about him and you think that his goal is to make people happy?Originally posted by parisian homie View PostYeah it's that Islam-loser mentality and that khodaya shokri mentality that is killing Iranians, not just in football, but in all domains.
This is false psychoanalysis of the worst order Iranians love pulling.
ARJ is the definition of a professional.
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