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Originally posted by Altamonte View PostMeans they might just be off form... thought that came off pretty clear
Milad was so bad he lost his seemingly secure spot on the left to noorafkan, and skocic seems to prefer even amiri on the left back spot to milad now.
With sterling you are mentioning a player who has a very high level in him but may be out of form, issue is neither of these two have such a level in them, or anything close to it.
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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Postif so then hajsafi has been off form for at least 3-4 years. Its not coming back any time soon as he gets older and older.
Milad was so bad he lost his seemingly secure spot on the left to noorafkan, and skocic seems to prefer even amiri on the left back spot to milad now.
With sterling you are mentioning a player who has a very high level in him but may be out of form, issue is neither of these two have such a level in them, or anything close to it.
Hajsafi is versatile and provides leadership in TM, and Karim obviously still has a place on the bench for the WC. I don't know how much longer after that though.
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Originally posted by ABalls View PostMilad is the most surprising of these as he is young and was doing great until the move to Gent. He's only 28, so perhaps his career fortunes may still turn, but I agree he is the most expendable of the three.
Hajsafi is versatile and provides leadership in TM, and Karim obviously still has a place on the bench for the WC. I don't know how much longer after that though.--------------------------Beiranvand-------------------
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Originally posted by The View PostMilad is a left Wingback. Playing him as FB in 4 back setup is doing both him and his team a disservice.Team Meli Iran
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Interesting point about milad is that he actually improved a lot in belgium.
Technically he looked more refined, he was impacting the game offensively on a much more consistent basis (very healthy 5 assists last year and a goal of the month), and still looking solid on defensive end. And he has stern competition each year that he beat to take starting position. First year was the captain of the team and Ghana NT player Asare, second year was Gent's record signing Nurio Fortuna.
Still, even for TM towards the end of that time period he looked terrible. And now in greece his form in general, for club and country, has just totally gone of the window.
IMO, milad is one of those players that needs very strict coaching and lot of constant reminders, or else he is prone to doing stupid things. I think in AEK setup + new TM setup he doesnt have this constant feedback and that is one of the reasons for his decline. Also, he has always been a technically limited player who has relied on being aggressive, physical, and having great speed on both offensive and defensive ends to be effective. Not sure if maybe he has lost a step or two (he is not old at 28 but players age differently), but he doesn't seem as rapid as before. Since other parts of his game cannot compensate (IQ, technique, natural crossing ability, etc), he is getting exposed more and more.
Noorafkan is currently a way more complete player, and that says a lot because just 2 years ago if anybody said that they would be laughed at, such was milads physicality and defensive presence / continuity in europe. Having said that, noorafkan also looks fairly suspect defensively, gives away dumb fouls, and do not really think he has come up against any really dangerous wing opponent thus far.
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Originally posted by PSGman#19 View PostGreece league is so bad and aek the worst enemies of TM it seems. How can they play milmo, hajsafi et shojaei (at his time) so much and be 2nd or 3rd?"This is a totalitarian system whose presence people feel in their blood and in their flesh on a daily basis. And it’s one that does not grant freedoms of any kind, or accommodate people’s 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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