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Alireza Jahanbakhsh @ Brighton & Hove Albion | 2018-2019
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Originally posted by The Farbod View PostNo, I don't think Jahanbakhsh has played poorly. But I think he went to the wrong team. Brighton will never be a team that will showcase or get the most from a player like Jahanbakhsh. Way too conservative and defensive minded for a player like Jahanbakhsh that needs a wide open offensive system to give him the space he needs to be successful.
1) The gap between Dutch and EPL
2) He will never get the same space in EPL, doesn't matter the team, unless you play for a top 4-5 clubs, which is unlikely to happen in his case.
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Originally posted by Iran_19 View PostYou also need to consider two factors:
1) The gap between Dutch and EPL
2) He will never get the same space in EPL, doesn't matter the team, unless you play for a top 4-5 clubs, which is unlikely to happen in his case."Formerly known as AliDaeiClone"
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Originally posted by The Farbod View PostEh. I think this is blown out of proportion. I really don't think the issue is that he needs to get used to the EPL. It's a style issue. Happens when he plays for TM when in in that tactic as well, even against teams like Syria. He thrives in an offensive and aggressive system. His skill set suffers greatly when he's asked to track back and stay close to wingbacks as a defender.
I don't think it is really as simple as explained. e.g. Brighton and Team Melli and Newcastle will both try to be better on the ball in a possession-style play if circumstances and opposition dictate. Possession style football requires not losing the ball under challenge, something Brighton have not performed as well this season, after being one of the better clubs last season.
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Originally posted by Equalizer View PostSimple as that! ARJ hardly ever performs well in TM precisely because of the same reason. He went to the wrong team.
Jahanbakhsh does put in defensive work, I can't remeber who it was on here that said the opposite, but that's not true. He can play defensively and track back, more significantly at AC 2015.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bq-DgLUH80o/
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Originally posted by Leicester City View PostWell, then what team should he have gone to? A different leauge?
Jahanbakhsh does put in defensive work, I can't remeber who it was on here that said the opposite, but that's not true. He can play defensively and track back, more significantly at AC 2015.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bq-DgLUH80o/
It is no coincidence that the established players are better at it. Also, the respective styles of Man United, Fulham, Southampton, Palace are easier to look good against and to retain possession playing the ball out of defence. Because they do not press with such high intensity and sometimes hardly at all.
Pressing is not very good played by teams that do not do it properly as it leaves them open to long pass counter attacks.
I've been a bit disappointed this season with Brighton's possession football and selective pressing.
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BHA down 0-1 @ HT vs Burnley
one of those somewhat winnable games they need to take at least a point from to keep the positive momentum going forward.
Murray on the bench for this one in favor of Andone, but doubtful for long into second half if score remains same. Chris should play both and drop one back a little, at least till they get back on level terms..!
any good links ? please share..!
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lost 0-1
definitely deserved a draw
lots of close chances off set-pieces to equalize and it wasnt to be
March played a very solid all around game (in the 2nd half that i saw) ...! had a couple of good efforts from top of the box which went inches wide... and served in some great crosses and as usual hustled and seemed involved all over the pitch.
knockaerd didnt look all too reassuring in possession and rightfully subbed out ...!
i think a healthy ARJ looks a definite upgrade over Knockaerd and Izzquirdo ...!
I like to see Alireza start or brought on next game as a Left Winger ..! that young LB, Bernardo was brilliant once agin this match, so ARJ wouldnt have to track back as much to help him defensively and the kid has a stamina and energy to combine well with him going forward..!
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Originally posted by BacheLot View Postlost 0-1
definitely deserved a draw
lots of close chances off set-pieces to equalize and it wasnt to be
March played a very solid all around game (in the 2nd half that i saw) ...! had a couple of good efforts from top of the box which went inches wide... and served in some great crosses and as usual hustled and seemed involved all over the pitch.
knockaerd didnt look all too reassuring in possession and rightfully subbed out ...!
i think a healthy ARJ looks a definite upgrade over Knockaerd and Izzquirdo ...!
I like to see Alireza start or brought on next game as a Left Winger ..! that young LB, Bernardo was brilliant once agin this match, so ARJ wouldnt have to track back as much to help him defensively and the kid has a stamina and energy to combine well with him going forward..!
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Now I understand why CH doesn't seem to have total confidence in Kockeart... what a poor performance by him today! He's either there or completely absent! On a positive note, it was a great game by March, I still think Kayal should play instead of Bissouma!
Side note: I think Locadia can do decent if he gets the chance to start and play a full match! He needs to be given the chance!
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I think it all went to plan, except for the bit about losing 0-1. James Tarkowski was the difference.
https://www.whoscored.com/Matches/12...rnley-Brighton
There has been no improvement in open play this season for Brighton from last. Worse if anything. Set pieces have improved both in defence and attack from a very low baseline. Ryan has improved in goal. Blowing a bit luke warm and cold just like last season as well. Opposition has been about the same as well.
http://www.northstandchat.com/showth...last-5-seasons
In short, this match was more like last season in which we were slightly better on the ball.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46409329
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Davy Propper, signed from PSV Eindhoven at the start of last season, said: "It's still the same as the first few matches I came here.
"It's a difficult transition, a lot more physical and quicker.
"You had time to control the ball (in Holland) and here you get smashed!
"That's the big difference. I am used to it now, maybe not to getting smashed, but thinking quicker and acting quicker."
https://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/172...remier-league/
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Originally posted by Perseus View PostTarkowski was the difference.
https://twitter.com/kermodemovie/sta...326656?lang=en
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