IMO something about turkey just isnt conducive for young player development in ALL SECTORS. I take away trabzonspor which is actually known for production and development of young players (especially in majids first year with proper coach karaman) but the rest just reeks. Besides not giving chances to players, kolan istanbul doesnt seem like a place where you are fully focussed on football as a young player, esp kid coming from iran. If you have been there you know what I mean.
I think a year or even more in ukraine is EXACTLY what he needs. Zero distractions, no poz dadan, just hard grind and learn how to be a professional. Add to that the league in general, is highly based on young player development, most teams have super low average ages, including the top ones. The EL football is a super nice bonus for him. If he continues to perform, with fixture congestion, I am sure he will feature in a few games there at least. And who knows, if he scores a couple more goals maybe he will even start. Also his team is quite solid.
A9 showed his range of skills on that goal. His physicality is often talked about but his speed is VERY dangerous too, one of the main things from his few fener appearances that was super obvious (in addition to his instinct in the box I am convinced is on a level higher than anybody knows - he attacks the ball like a seasoned vet and not like a young kid, he throws his entire body into shots and packs a real punch with both feet, and head).
I am interested to see how his run making, decision making, and first touch/passing abilities develop this year. Its about time he was in an environment where those are addressed and helped, but he also has the chance to work on it in real game situations. His high energy levels mean he will carry out any pressing instructions perfectly.
Not many players were in europe at his age. Sardar,Saeid, ARJ all became key TM players. Shekari was the only other but his situation at rubin was bizarre and imo he threw towel in wayyyy to quick. Unlike Allahyar who already had what can be described as a failure of a time in turkey but quickly shoved himself into ukraine at first opportunity.
I think a year or even more in ukraine is EXACTLY what he needs. Zero distractions, no poz dadan, just hard grind and learn how to be a professional. Add to that the league in general, is highly based on young player development, most teams have super low average ages, including the top ones. The EL football is a super nice bonus for him. If he continues to perform, with fixture congestion, I am sure he will feature in a few games there at least. And who knows, if he scores a couple more goals maybe he will even start. Also his team is quite solid.
A9 showed his range of skills on that goal. His physicality is often talked about but his speed is VERY dangerous too, one of the main things from his few fener appearances that was super obvious (in addition to his instinct in the box I am convinced is on a level higher than anybody knows - he attacks the ball like a seasoned vet and not like a young kid, he throws his entire body into shots and packs a real punch with both feet, and head).
I am interested to see how his run making, decision making, and first touch/passing abilities develop this year. Its about time he was in an environment where those are addressed and helped, but he also has the chance to work on it in real game situations. His high energy levels mean he will carry out any pressing instructions perfectly.
Not many players were in europe at his age. Sardar,Saeid, ARJ all became key TM players. Shekari was the only other but his situation at rubin was bizarre and imo he threw towel in wayyyy to quick. Unlike Allahyar who already had what can be described as a failure of a time in turkey but quickly shoved himself into ukraine at first opportunity.
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