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Alireza Jahanbakhsh @ Brighton & Hove Albion | 2018-2019
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Stop being so negative people 😀 give the guy a break, he has only been in the Premier League for a few months and he tries his best every game. Well done to you Alireza for what you have achieved in your career at such a young age. If it doesn’t work out at Brighton so what, there will be plenty of other opportunities for him.
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Originally posted by Medzdidz View PostStop being so negative people 😀 give the guy a break, he has only been in the Premier League for a few months and he tries his best every game. Well done to you Alireza for what you have achieved in your career at such a young age. If it doesn’t work out at Brighton so what, there will be plenty of other opportunities for him.
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Originally posted by Perseus View PostI've not dissed Alireza Jahanbakhsh at all. Just not seen any signs of anything special.
I'm not a great fan of Knockaert as I think he is slow and one footed, but he has contributed more this season so far. Solly March is limited and one footed as well but he also contributed more.
I've seen Alireza Jahanbakhsh up close and I did not think he was hiding (as someone suggested), but it seemed to me he wanted more time than the opposition allowed. This is because pressing is becoming more fashionable this season and makes more a very disruptive game requiring quick control of the ball under challenges. I don't think that Locadia has been as technically proficient at controlling the ball either.
Wolves were particularly good at blocking space in which Alireza Jahanbakhsh likes to run into. He didn't seem to be quick enough to find space or recetving the ball under challenges as he was muscled off the ball against Everton.
Davy Pröpper has had the same trouble with opponents closing him down this season. Bissouma and Montoya have cost Brighton goals this season by being caught in possession.
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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Postyou are dissing him pretty big time when you say the starters moving forward are Izquierdo, andone, groß, "and the right winger".
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Originally posted by oreosx11 View PostHe's just being honest... ARJ hasn't shown anything to Brighton fans to make them think he's head and shoulders above knockaert so there is still competition for that position. Luckily Hughton has watched more of his career than the past two months so he knows ARJ is better, but it's going to take time until the fans know that he's consistently the better option
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https://www.skysports.com/football/n...ton-in-january
This is really scary considering he too is from the Eredivise. Is the same bound to happen to Jahanbakhsh?
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https://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/172...-his-old-club/
"Record signing Alireza Jahanbakhsh is unlikely to be risked for Saturday’s clash at the Amex.
Jahanbakhsh has continued to receive treatment from Albion’s medical staff for a hamstring injury which ruled him out of international duty for Iran."
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Originally posted by oreosx11 View Posthttps://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/172...-his-old-club/
"Record signing Alireza Jahanbakhsh is unlikely to be risked for Saturday’s clash at the Amex.
Jahanbakhsh has continued to receive treatment from Albion’s medical staff for a hamstring injury which ruled him out of international duty for Iran."
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Originally posted by Leicester City View PostIt takes nearly 2 weeks for a slight hamstring injury to heal? Hmm... 🤔
The length of time it takes to recover from a hamstring strain or tear will depend on how severe the injury is. A minor muscle pull or strain (grade 1) may take a few days to heal, whereas it could take weeks or months to recover from a muscle tear (grade 2 or 3).
NB: Brighton had two perfectly good wingers in Buckley and Lualua whose careers were wrecked hamstring (Buckley) and knee injuries (Lualua). These players had a much bigger impact in their first few games at one tier lower.
One worrying aspect of Eredivisie players at Brighton is their lack of instant control at speed or under pressure. Losing simple balls through lack of control does not endear them to the crowd. Losing possession does not do the team much good either. It seems as though English players are best for on-the-ball technique.
Eredivisie players at Brighton have also lacked pace, althought la Liga signings have not been as quick as expected.
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He will not be playing this weekend. Lucky Leicester.
https://www.brightonandhovealbion.co...-on-24-nov-18/
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