In principle, I would have preferred a bigger club than Lyon, but I think a move to Lyon could fit very well and Azmoun can play himself into the sights of big clubs in a very short time. As already mentioned here, in recent years there have always been rumours about Azmoun in connection with Bosz and his club. Those who follow the Bundesliga know Bosz and the style of play he stands for quite well. He lets his teams play very offensive football that is very attractive and leads to a lot of goals. At the beginning of his tenure, Bosz played the most attractive football in the Bundesliga in both Dortmund and Leverkusen. This could be very beneficial for Sardar and he could quickly become the focus of international attention in a league that attracts more attention than the Russian league by scoring a lot of goals. What speaks against Bosz, however, is that after initial euphoria and enthusiastic football, the performance of his teams always plummets and he is dismissed in the end after a series of high defeats. Azmoun should therefore be prepared to work with a new coach in the medium term if he moves to Lyon. As long as he sees Lyon as a short transitional station, the change could be worthwhile. The best thing would be if he had a very moderate fixed transfer fee built into his contract, e.g. 25 million, which would give him the opportunity to move to a bigger club after a strong season. Due to the low transfer fee that Lyon has to pay, this will also be possible and Lyon would make a profit on the sale.
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Wouldn't be the wisest decision to join OL because of Bosz. The guy is super stubborn in the way he wants to play football. Plays ultra offensive without really knowing how to defend. His teams may score more on average but they also get scored on 3+ goals per game.. there's a big chance that he'll be sacked in no time.
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Originally posted by ShiroKhorshid View Post"Easier" possible group for the boys:
Lille
Sevilla
Porto/Zenit
Sheriff/Malmö/Bern
Hard one:
Man City
PSG
Porto/Zenit
AC Milan
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Originally posted by PSGman#19 View PostFor our boys, specially for Zenit, the hard one should be the best, as they will get trashed anyways. Scoring 2 ou 3 goals against Lille and Sheriff won't help Sardar to get the deserved attraction and interest from big clubs. Nobody will match the game from such group
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Originally posted by Naap View PostIn principle, I would have preferred a bigger club than Lyon, but I think a move to Lyon could fit very well and Azmoun can play himself into the sights of big clubs in a very short time. As already mentioned here, in recent years there have always been rumours about Azmoun in connection with Bosz and his club. Those who follow the Bundesliga know Bosz and the style of play he stands for quite well. He lets his teams play very offensive football that is very attractive and leads to a lot of goals. At the beginning of his tenure, Bosz played the most attractive football in the Bundesliga in both Dortmund and Leverkusen. This could be very beneficial for Sardar and he could quickly become the focus of international attention in a league that attracts more attention than the Russian league by scoring a lot of goals. What speaks against Bosz, however, is that after initial euphoria and enthusiastic football, the performance of his teams always plummets and he is dismissed in the end after a series of high defeats. Azmoun should therefore be prepared to work with a new coach in the medium term if he moves to Lyon. As long as he sees Lyon as a short transitional station, the change could be worthwhile. The best thing would be if he had a very moderate fixed transfer fee built into his contract, e.g. 25 million, which would give him the opportunity to move to a bigger club after a strong season. Due to the low transfer fee that Lyon has to pay, this will also be possible and Lyon would make a profit on the sale.Iran deserves better, TM deserves better.
O.G from '97 & still here
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Juve could be in the market for a striker if Cristiano Ronaldo goes to City.
Inter probably done now with Correa's signing but that may open up a spot at Sarri's Lazio. Unlikely though as Immobile is enough for their 1 CF formation.
West Ham, Brighton, Palace and Wolves also in the market for a striker and could easily afford Azmoun's fee (salary possibly not).
A man can dream.
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Originally posted by Taz View PostJuve could be in the market for a striker if Cristiano Ronaldo goes to City.
Inter probably done now with Correa's signing but that may open up a spot at Sarri's Lazio. Unlikely though as Immobile is enough for their 1 CF formation.
West Ham, Brighton, Palace and Wolves also in the market for a striker and could easily afford Azmoun's fee (salary possibly not).
A man can dream.
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Originally posted by TM4LIFE View PostThis link is OK, lags a lot https://soccer-100.club/2021/07/18/m.../?sport=soccer
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