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Allahyar Sayyadmanesh & Shahab Zahedi @ Zorya Luhansk FC | 2020-2021
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Originally posted by Essi View PostBTW guys, did you notice the women referee team and aslo nice to see crowd in stadium for once
did notice the sporadic crowd in the stands..... such a welcoming scene..! but was the whole officiating Team women..?... huh..! so progressive of them.....!!
i gotta find a replay of the whole match then..!!
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I actually just learned that Zorya's coach, Skrypnyk, was a Ukraine international who played 140x for Werder Bremen, including being a part of their league and cup winning team in 03-04.
After retirement he recieved his coaching license in Ukraine, (UEFA A License), which when he tried to coach in germany was not recognized. So he did the entire licensing processs in Germany too. For all intents and purposes he is a german educated coach. He coached various werder youth teams from 2004-2013, and then became coach of their 2nd team 2013-2014, and finally coached the senior team for 2 seasons in the Bundesliga.
Suffice to say, the guy is highly educated and started his coaching career with over 10 years of youth development in Germany, which was so impressive he was promoted to senior team coach and stuck around for a while.
IMO, he is a perfect manager to develop a talent like Allahyar and teach him the technical and tactical fundamentals he totally missed out on in his formative years in Iran.
Thankfully he is so young these can still properly taught to him so he can fully harness his crazy physical and instinctual talent and become a top level player.
Vaghean az koon shans avord to land here with such a coach after Fener/Istanbulspor shitshow last year. And if he performs in this vain until his loan expires in January of next season, he will have one excellent reference for a bigger move.
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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View PostI actually just learned that Zorya's coach, Skrypnyk, was a Ukraine international who played 140x for Werder Bremen, including being a part of their league and cup winning team in 03-04.
After retirement he recieved his coaching license in Ukraine, (UEFA A License), which when he tried to coach in germany was not recognized. So he did the entire licensing processs in Germany too. For all intents and purposes he is a german educated coach. He coached various werder youth teams from 2004-2013, and then became coach of their 2nd team 2013-2014, and finally coached the senior team for 2 seasons in the Bundesliga.
Suffice to say, the guy is highly educated and started his coaching career with over 10 years of youth development in Germany, which was so impressive he was promoted to senior team coach and stuck around for a while.
IMO, he is a perfect manager to develop a talent like Allahyar and teach him the technical and tactical fundamentals he totally missed out on in his formative years in Iran.
Thankfully he is so young these can still properly taught to him so he can fully harness his crazy physical and instinctual talent and become a top level player.
Vaghean az koon shans avord to land here with such a coach after Fener/Istanbulspor shitshow last year. And if he performs in this vain until his loan expires in January of next season, he will have one excellent reference for a bigger move.
Go Allahyar!
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That assist was so clutch by Allahyar!! Strange that the person who scored didn't run towards him to celebrate, not sure what that was about.
Both of our players seem to be playing well in this team and league, we are spoiled with choices up front. I have very high expectations for them, hopefully they keep progressing!--------------------------Beiranvand-------------------
--Moharrami----Hosseini--Kanaani----Amiri--
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--Jahanbaksh---------Ghoddos------------Taremi--
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Originally posted by Nokhodi View PostLets see if Fenerbahce doesn't screw him over.
He unfortunately has another 3 years on his contract with them.
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