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He has incredible fundamentals, skills and smarts and has some flair as well - that's amazing.
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https://footballtalentscout.net/2021...footballscout/
Nice article on yasin, reposted by Football Talent twitter which has 160k + followers.
YASIN SALMANI ā IRANāS MIDFIELD ANSWER
Description:
Yasin Salmani was born in 2002 on the 27th of February in Gorgan, Iran. From the age of 12, he joined Sepahanās youth academy and rapidly moved up the age groups. His talent was noticed in 2018, when he received a call up to Iranās u16 side for the AFC u16 championship. Despite Iran finishing third in their group, Salmani impressed in the two matches he started: a 0-0 draw vs India which saw him play deep in a double pivot and the 5-0 win against Vietnam where he captained his side from an advanced playmaking position. In that Vietnam match, he recorded 2 assists, 1 pre-assist, and drew a red card from the opponent after a clever interception. From there, he moved up to the Iran u19 and the Sepahan U21 sides before making his senior club debut in the 19/20 season. In the 20/21 season, he had his breakout year playing in 21 matches, while recording 4 goals and 3 assists. Salmani would come to play a role in helping Sepahan chase the title to the final match day, but results elsewhere would keep the youngster from winning his first title
Similar Player: Florian Neuhaus
Playing Style:
Salmani can play across the midfield, while excelling as a number 10 or 8. His vision and passing are well developed for his age, as he often finds the perfect weighted ball to a teammate in the box. When it comes to getting past low blocks, Salmani has developed his hold-up play to the point where he can anticipate the perfect passing avenue to deliver a ball to a forward. He is comfortable with both feet, scoring and sending long balls with both. His intense pressing to win the ball back has come in use to draw fouls, set up goals, or go on daunting runs from the halfway line to score himself. Jumping into tackles isnāt a part of Salmaniās playstyle, as he focuses more on positioning to win back the ball through interceptions. With improvements in defense, he can truly master the role as the #8 or playing as the offensive option in a double pivot.
Future Ahead:
Next season will see Sepahan push for the title, while competing in the Asian Champions League. With midfielder Hajsafi moving to Europe, a starting spot looks likely for Salmani should he stay. Salmani has expressed a desire to move to Europe and take his game to the next level. His contract expires in the summer of 2022, which would put him in a good position as a free agent to find a suitable club. A move before then is not out of the question either. From a national team perspective, he plays in Iranās weakest position as the 8. With only 1 real competitor ahead of him, he has the potential to make Iranās WC squad in 2022 should they qualify. He is the most exciting U21 prospect currently playing in Iran, and one of the most exciting in the past 5 years.
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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Posthttps://footballtalentscout.net/2021...footballscout/
Nice article on yasin, reposted by Football Talent twitter which has 160k + followers.
YASIN SALMANI ā IRANāS MIDFIELD ANSWER
Description:
Yasin Salmani was born in 2002 on the 27th of February in Gorgan, Iran. From the age of 12, he joined Sepahanās youth academy and rapidly moved up the age groups. His talent was noticed in 2018, when he received a call up to Iranās u16 side for the AFC u16 championship. Despite Iran finishing third in their group, Salmani impressed in the two matches he started: a 0-0 draw vs India which saw him play deep in a double pivot and the 5-0 win against Vietnam where he captained his side from an advanced playmaking position. In that Vietnam match, he recorded 2 assists, 1 pre-assist, and drew a red card from the opponent after a clever interception. From there, he moved up to the Iran u19 and the Sepahan U21 sides before making his senior club debut in the 19/20 season. In the 20/21 season, he had his breakout year playing in 21 matches, while recording 4 goals and 3 assists. Salmani would come to play a role in helping Sepahan chase the title to the final match day, but results elsewhere would keep the youngster from winning his first title
Similar Player: Florian Neuhaus
Playing Style:
Salmani can play across the midfield, while excelling as a number 10 or 8. His vision and passing are well developed for his age, as he often finds the perfect weighted ball to a teammate in the box. When it comes to getting past low blocks, Salmani has developed his hold-up play to the point where he can anticipate the perfect passing avenue to deliver a ball to a forward. He is comfortable with both feet, scoring and sending long balls with both. His intense pressing to win the ball back has come in use to draw fouls, set up goals, or go on daunting runs from the halfway line to score himself. Jumping into tackles isnāt a part of Salmaniās playstyle, as he focuses more on positioning to win back the ball through interceptions. With improvements in defense, he can truly master the role as the #8 or playing as the offensive option in a double pivot.
Future Ahead:
Next season will see Sepahan push for the title, while competing in the Asian Champions League. With midfielder Hajsafi moving to Europe, a starting spot looks likely for Salmani should he stay. Salmani has expressed a desire to move to Europe and take his game to the next level. His contract expires in the summer of 2022, which would put him in a good position as a free agent to find a suitable club. A move before then is not out of the question either. From a national team perspective, he plays in Iranās weakest position as the 8. With only 1 real competitor ahead of him, he has the potential to make Iranās WC squad in 2022 should they qualify. He is the most exciting U21 prospect currently playing in Iran, and one of the most exciting in the past 5 years.
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hajsafi and ak are injured so maybe that'll provide the opening for his first call up..?? hopefully..!!
eskoocher doesnt strike me as the type of coach who'd make such gambles, though..??
from highlight reels kid looks a real solid talent, eager to see how he'd fair in TM ..! although very unlikely to see any action vs syria even if called up..!!
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Originally posted by Gol Bezan View PostI can confirm that we will have Yasin on for an interview next month.
One of many interviews we have planned. Stay tuned!
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Originally posted by PSGman#19 View PostWtf is the deal with our best talent? Always injured or fk up their career with wrong choice?"This is a totalitarian system whose presence people feel in their blood and in their flesh on a daily basis. And itās one that does not grant freedoms of any kind, or accommodate peopleās demands in any way. What is increasingly clear is that there is clear demand for change in the regime. What the people want is regime change, and no return to the past. There is a very real possibility of regime change." - Nasrin Sotoudeh
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