Our boy is once again on 🔥 . I wonder if Brighton fans watching!?
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just to be clear: many people on this board thought it would be better for him to stay at brighton and play 5 mins 3x a year than move to feyenoord...
Sorry but the guy was visibly dying at that club. There is no sugar coating it, his performances for TM since he went there were utter garbage. He got displaced in the xi by gholizadeh, and deservedly so.
Now within a couple weeks of being out of that shithole he is finding his groove, and looks like he can actually be useful for TM again, what a huge plus for us with WCQ coming up. And still, the damage done in that time to his body and fitness haunts him, the injury is nothing major seemingly, but it just highlights the impact 3 years of not playing football has on a football player! who would have thought!?
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walking it off aint a big deal on those sorts of hammy and goin pulls
making a full recovery on the other hand and train and becoming game fit, i'd guess will take a month or so min..?? hope im wrong though, it would be quiet unfortunate timing just as he was begining to hit his strides in new club..!! fak
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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Postjust to be clear: many people on this board thought it would be better for him to stay at brighton and play 5 mins 3x a year than move to feyenoord...
Sorry but the guy was visibly dying at that club. There is no sugar coating it, his performances for TM since he went there were utter garbage. He got displaced in the xi by gholizadeh, and deservedly so.
Now within a couple weeks of being out of that shithole he is finding his groove, and looks like he can actually be useful for TM again, what a huge plus for us with WCQ coming up. And still, the damage done in that time to his body and fitness haunts him, the injury is nothing major seemingly, but it just highlights the impact 3 years of not playing football has on a football player! who would have thought!?
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Originally posted by zereshk-ali View PostAgree he was right to make the move, but if we’re being totally honest even when playing his best stuff in NL his perfomances for TM were very underwhelming.
How he played vs iraq was honestly one of the worst TM performances I have seen, and I am here living through hajsafi era.
The way he turned and automatically unloaded that strike without hesitation, thats the ARJ of old. He had so many chances to take shots from similar range in brighton and would always opt for square pass. His shooting technique and the power he can generate with minimal backlift is tremendous. When he doesnt use it that already takes out 1/2 of his threat imo, since he is unlikely to dribble past a guy or beat a solid defender in a straight sprint. all thats left for him is thru ball/cross which just isnt enough for any competitive team to warrant including him in starting xis.
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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Postjust to be clear: many people on this board thought it would be better for him to stay at brighton and play 5 mins 3x a year than move to feyenoord...
Sorry but the guy was visibly dying at that club. There is no sugar coating it, his performances for TM since he went there were utter garbage. He got displaced in the xi by gholizadeh, and deservedly so.
Now within a couple weeks of being out of that shithole he is finding his groove, and looks like he can actually be useful for TM again, what a huge plus for us with WCQ coming up. And still, the damage done in that time to his body and fitness haunts him, the injury is nothing major seemingly, but it just highlights the impact 3 years of not playing football has on a football player! who would have thought!?
It personally thing it was Potter in Potter's fault that first year as he played a total of 311 minutes and only 3 starts and practically no minutes in the first half of that year. But in the second year, Potter started him 6 times and he played 528 minutes. According to ARJ's manager, ARJ and Brighton wanted to split ways after Potter's first year but it was Potter who rejected the idea and wanted to keep him. Potter was trying to give him a genuine go in the second year but ARJ's injury came as he was beginning to start for the team and took him out for most of the first half. Also, EPL is of course more cut throat and you can't be given chance after chance if you don't perform well.
Lastly, since leaving Brighton, ARJ has had Iran's games and the last 3 games with Feyenoord, so can't blame his injury today to lack of game time. He always trained with Brighton anyways so his body was at full fitness anyways.
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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Posttrue, but they werent as shit as recent times. He still threw in a few good matches : SK, qatar, Algeria, Turkey, Portugal.
How he played vs iraq was honestly one of the worst TM performances I have seen, and I am here living through hajsafi era.
The way he turned and automatically unloaded that strike without hesitation, thats the ARJ of old. He had so many chances to take shots from similar range in brighton and would always opt for square pass. His shooting technique and the power he can generate with minimal backlift is tremendous. When he doesnt use it that already takes out 1/2 of his threat imo, since he is unlikely to dribble past a guy or beat a solid defender in a straight sprint. all thats left for him is thru ball/cross which just isnt enough for any competitive team to warrant including him in starting xis.
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Confirmed here that it was a groin injury of sorts. The analyst commentary is also right regarding him needing to become match fit because he did not have much playing time during his stint at Brighton
https://www.voetbalzone.nl/doc.asp?uid=392245
"Hopefully the damage is not too bad, but the groin is always a bit dangerous," the analyst said at halftime in front of ESPN 's camera . "This is also a little bit indicative. Look, he has been out of circulation for a long time and then he comes back. Then he finally plays a match at the level you expect from him. With the speed and energy that he then These kinds of things just happen. You can't do much about it," concludes Vink, who calls the attacker "a real quality player".
"You saw that he had a lot of trouble with the pace in the first games he played. And then he especially struggled with the lack of refined coordination. He often tripped over the ball and just wasn't right in it. This is really the first game that I Jahanbakhsh just do everything right ninety percent of the time. With that first goal he used his speed fantastic and finished well with the inside, "said Vink.
"He's lived up to expectations, hasn't he?" Mario Been also reacts during the break. "The second goal in particular was really great. He is well into the game and kicks it in really nicely. He was also searching, but by playing matches he takes that form. Feyenoord also has little to fear from FC Luzern, but that is also the merit of Feyenoord."
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I think we need to let go of the inferiority complex. He played for Brighton—not a team that would exactly pummel his ex team AZ, nor his current team with Feyenoord.
The important thing is for ARJ to get back his mojo with these goals, and get more playing time.
Who cares if Brighton are in EPL? They’re a bottom ranked team, barely keeping their head above water each year. Good riddance to them.
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