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Originally posted by The Farbod View PostEh. I don't think it matters, especially when you consider the different levels of competition between continents. I would never take anything away from Daei, but 16 goals are against Laos and Maldives. The record is the record, and I think both Daei and CR7 are legends. I love the way they celebrated the achievement. I think Daei has received more accolades now then when he set the record.
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Considering the quality of the team he played in with some of the world's best, like Figo, Deco, Pepe playing against Luxembourg is like Daie playing against Maldives.
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Originally posted by Babak agha View PostI don't see how it is even a question which of the two had tougher opponents.. Also if this record had to look at the amount of games played, Daei wouldn't have been on top anyways.
Clearly Ronaldo is one of the very best that has ever played the game. But Daie was an incredibly prolific goalscorer and especially when playing for his country. Daie deserves his record and no one should discount it just because he scored a lot against Maldives.
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Today for first time they had small daei segment in the pre game show on ESPN.
They read Daei's post + had a graphic of it and introduced him as the great iranian ali daei.
I also still dont know why people are hell bent on continuing to argue this weaker opponents thing. OFC, Daei scored overall vs weaker opponents (not like ronaldo only scored on world beaters, but asian level is much lower than european overall) BUT Daei started at 24 years of age after completing military service and getting a fucking engineering degree from sharif. And certainly an average player does not manhandle Lebeauf + Desailly + Baresi + Maldini like he did in the champions league. That bayern move opened doors for Karimi + Hashemian later even if maybe for daei it wasnt the right one.
We can just appreciate his achievements and the fact he is finally getting international recognition and respect that he deserves.
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Originally posted by PSGman#19 View PostAccording to Daei, he scored 111 goals for Iran and not 109 like Fifa said. He scores two goals against Afghanistan in asian games, but fifa consider this game as played by Iran Olympic teamI went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.
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Originally posted by KC McElroy View PostIf you are gonna count those then you also need to count his goal against Lebanon in the same Asian Games. But starting from that tournament it was a U23 tournament and he was one of the overage players.
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^^ Navidkia's knee (and career and greatness potential) went when he collided with Borhani vs. Korea (if I recall correctly) during Olympics 2004 qualification.
It was so needless on Borhani's part, but Navidkia was never the same player after. Before that, he truly had potential to be the Iranian Iniesta
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