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Originally posted by Sly View PostIt clearly shows Karimi is nervous with no confidence in his first official game in Bayern. As soon as he receives the ball, he chooses the most simple and secure option to pass the ball to the closest player whereas he would have picked a more challenging option in other days.
Also I had forgotten he was damn lucky the referee did not call a penalty at minute 69:20. He clearly made a foul in the box.
All i all it was a good game for him, coming from UAE to play in one of the best teams in the world for the first time. I remember his second game with Bayern was so much better. He had gained a bit of more confidence and from what I remember he scored a goal too.
he sure did look a bit nervous though which is understandable .... beside the almost PK give-away he also gave up a CK and FK which ended up both being the biggest chances for the Brussia to get an equalizer out of ..!!
i think the biggest problem at Byern was that he was forced to play too far back and more defensively on the wings, all opposite of where he felt much more comfortable to play which as inarsenewetrust mentioned the much more Advanced number 10 role behind the two strikers where he was a natural talent for and coulda shined much brighter..! but for that to happen he woulda had to unseat the Byern and Germany skipper Ballack, which was a near impossibility back in those days..!! that dude was a beast of player and the face of german football worldwide ..!
Magath would often opt for the 442 with the diamond MF ...! and most often AK8 had to line up as one of the MF in the wings side of the pitch and was assigned to track opposition players back often and help out his defensive line with it..!! regardless of his great 1v1 man marking skills he simply wasnt comfortable going backwards and he wasnt physically stout combative player to put himself about defensively into challenges..!!
but hey, he still managed to figure in reasonably well in star-studded Byern, often enough keeping quality challengers like Schwarzenegger and hargreave and salihamidzic on the bench in favor of himself..!!
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it really dont think he was given permission to take on players on the frequent dribbles .... he had to follow the often dry and strict coach's game plans in BL..!!
further Highlighting his absolutely idiotic decision not to leave ayrab leagues 3-4 years earlier at his peak form for that Atletico in a far more free-flowing attacking La Liga which woulda been ideal match to his playing style ..!!
that failed transfer must go down as the biggest missed opportunity in iranian football ever..??
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Originally posted by PSGman#19 View PostOn a sidenote, I really had high hopes for Reza Shekari, hoping he will become the iranian Zidane. I don't understand how things went so bad for him (expelled from Zobahan, No playing time in Kazan, no playing time in TS (shameful)//)
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Just oozing with talent. Lets just compare his debut match for Bayer Munich! with all our weekly legionare matches whom none play at the level that Karimi played. Even with all the nerves for a player making his debut, his comfort with the ball is on another level compared to all our legionares today."History is a set of lies that people have agreed upon,"
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Originally posted by Leicester City View PostI wish he took that Atlético Madrid offer!!! He could have played for Barcelona or Real Madrid should he took the offer.
In my personal opinion he would have been better suited to La Liga and their style of football that they play, especially at Atlético Madrid.
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Originally posted by PSGman#19 View PostAtletico Madrid was in 2nd division in this time. Not very attractive for our players that only want Bayern, real or Barcelona
Still he eventually played for Europe’s top club, I’m not complaining at the end of day
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Originally posted by Nokhodi View PostI think it was the game after (? versus Leverkusen) where he really stepped it up. Does anyone have that one?
That was in my opinion his best game in Germany.CHECK OUT OUR FORUM RULES HERE: http://www.persianfootball.com/forums/faq.php
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Originally posted by BacheLot View Postps
it really dont think he was given permission to take on players on the frequent dribbles .... he had to follow the often dry and strict coach's game plans in BL..!!
further Highlighting his absolutely idiotic decision not to leave ayrab leagues 3-4 years earlier at his peak form for that Atletico in a far more free-flowing attacking La Liga which woulda been ideal match to his playing style ..!!
that failed transfer must go down as the biggest missed opportunity in iranian football ever..??Originally posted by Leicester City View PostI wish he took that Atlético Madrid offer!!! He could have played for Barcelona or Real Madrid should he took the offer.
In my personal opinion he would have been better suited to La Liga and their style of football that they play, especially at Atlético Madrid.
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Of the top of my head, Karimi played 7 good to very good official matches for Bayern. Them being away @ Leverkusen (his 2nd Bundesliga match, 1 goal & 1 assist), away @ Frankfurt (1 assist, i think matchday 6 or 7), home against Rapid Vienna (Championsleague, late 2005, 1 goal), away @ Hannover in early 2006 and his last 3 Bundesliga matches in 2007, away @ Cottbus, Mönchengladbach (1 amazing assist) and home vs. Mainz (1 goal). Any way to find those full matches?
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Originally posted by perspolis#1 View PostYou guys remember Karimi was injured for 3+ months prior to the World cup and almost missed it?Right, as the world goes, is only in question between equals in power, while the strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must.
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