You've got tons more people on your back for your Ezatolahi saga - which has gone on for weeks - than my 1 post defending Ansarifard and Hajisafi from like a month ago. Ansarifard came through with a good goal by the way, thank you very much. But who cares anyway? It's irrelevant khari, if you're actually capable then attack the ideas not the man.
Ezatolahi has struggled for game time, fitness, etc since 2015-2016. His weight problem was compounded by a lack of game time over multiple years, niggling-to-serious injuries, and now the realities of covid on the football world -- it's not a new issue for him unfortunately, he had it in 2018 too. CQ ran him and a number of TM players through a last minute big fitness regimen before the start of the WC to try to get them at an acceptable level, go check the old WC thread. Amiri was player who benefited from it immensely. CQ picked Ezatolahi DESPITE his lack of playing and fitness issues, not because he was on fire in Europe. And CQ was right to do so because Ezatolahi was that important for Iran -- and he still is. This season Ezatolahi has played double the amount of minutes he played in 2017-2018 -- more than he has played for any club since he went to Europe, undeniable fact. Ghoddos also had a weight problem at the start of this season because of injuries and a suspension, and has played a lot of games in the Championship; he has more minutes in football than he's had since he was back at Ostersunds. These are just facts geezer.
And lol the difference between the Danish and Russian leagues is negligible. Rankings are based on performances in the European competitions so rich clubs like Zenit, CSKA, and Spartak can inflate the score, but examining the leagues as whole there isn't really much of a gap. You can argue he has better facilities and better care in Denmark than he had at places like Rostov, Perm, Makhachkala. Go compare the training grounds. And guess what? The Danish league is still better than the Iran league and the Qatar league so your logic still doesn't make an sense. Ezatolahi should be invited ahead of every midfielder playing in Iran and Qatar if it's matter of league strength; if it's a matter of playing time he has to be invited because he is a starter for his team and has played loads of football this season; and if it's personal ability he should still be invited because he's got that in bags. What's your problem?
Ezatolahi | Rostov 2015-2016 | 0 Starts 1 Substitution On 1 Total Game | 8 minutes (Virtually nothing)
Ezatolahi | Rostov & Anzhi 2016-2017 | 11 Starts 17 Substitutions On 28 Total Games | 1209 minutes (Slightly below average playing time - his best season in Russia)
Ezatolahi | Rostov & Amkar Perm 2017-2018 | 13 Starts 3 Substitutions On 16 Total Games | 1086 minutes (Below average playing time)
Ezatolahi | Reading 2018-2019 | 4 Starts 0 Substitutions On 4 Total Games | 327 minutes (Barely anything)
Ezatolahi | Eupen 2019-2020 | 4 Starts 2 Substitutions On 6 Total Games | 376 minutes (Barely anything)
Ezatolahi | Vejle BK 2020 - 2021 | 23 Starts 3 Substitutions On 26 Total Games | 2087 minutes (Regular starter - his best season in Europe so far)
Ezatolahi has struggled for game time, fitness, etc since 2015-2016. His weight problem was compounded by a lack of game time over multiple years, niggling-to-serious injuries, and now the realities of covid on the football world -- it's not a new issue for him unfortunately, he had it in 2018 too. CQ ran him and a number of TM players through a last minute big fitness regimen before the start of the WC to try to get them at an acceptable level, go check the old WC thread. Amiri was player who benefited from it immensely. CQ picked Ezatolahi DESPITE his lack of playing and fitness issues, not because he was on fire in Europe. And CQ was right to do so because Ezatolahi was that important for Iran -- and he still is. This season Ezatolahi has played double the amount of minutes he played in 2017-2018 -- more than he has played for any club since he went to Europe, undeniable fact. Ghoddos also had a weight problem at the start of this season because of injuries and a suspension, and has played a lot of games in the Championship; he has more minutes in football than he's had since he was back at Ostersunds. These are just facts geezer.
And lol the difference between the Danish and Russian leagues is negligible. Rankings are based on performances in the European competitions so rich clubs like Zenit, CSKA, and Spartak can inflate the score, but examining the leagues as whole there isn't really much of a gap. You can argue he has better facilities and better care in Denmark than he had at places like Rostov, Perm, Makhachkala. Go compare the training grounds. And guess what? The Danish league is still better than the Iran league and the Qatar league so your logic still doesn't make an sense. Ezatolahi should be invited ahead of every midfielder playing in Iran and Qatar if it's matter of league strength; if it's a matter of playing time he has to be invited because he is a starter for his team and has played loads of football this season; and if it's personal ability he should still be invited because he's got that in bags. What's your problem?
Ezatolahi | Rostov 2015-2016 | 0 Starts 1 Substitution On 1 Total Game | 8 minutes (Virtually nothing)
Ezatolahi | Rostov & Anzhi 2016-2017 | 11 Starts 17 Substitutions On 28 Total Games | 1209 minutes (Slightly below average playing time - his best season in Russia)
Ezatolahi | Rostov & Amkar Perm 2017-2018 | 13 Starts 3 Substitutions On 16 Total Games | 1086 minutes (Below average playing time)
Ezatolahi | Reading 2018-2019 | 4 Starts 0 Substitutions On 4 Total Games | 327 minutes (Barely anything)
Ezatolahi | Eupen 2019-2020 | 4 Starts 2 Substitutions On 6 Total Games | 376 minutes (Barely anything)
Ezatolahi | Vejle BK 2020 - 2021 | 23 Starts 3 Substitutions On 26 Total Games | 2087 minutes (Regular starter - his best season in Europe so far)
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