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Karim Ansarifard, Ehsan Hajsafi, & Milad Mohammadi @ AEK Athens | 2021-2022
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Originally posted by 04041374 View PostSeems like Hajsafi broke his leg and will miss the WCQ games.
https://www.tarafdari.com/node/1980308
And MiMo hasn't played for a while either....Iran deserves better, TM deserves better.
O.G from '97 & still here
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Varzesh3 reports that Hajsafi's injury is a strained muscle and he needs ten days to recover. Apparently initial reports by Greek media were exaggerations. Same report claims that IFF medical staff is already talking to AEK about his situation to coordinate his recovery. Again, its Varzesh 3 and take it with a grain of salt please.
https://www.varzesh3.com/news/177488...A7%D8%B3%D8%AA
Go Karim!
Go Ehsan!
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Originally posted by CBT View PostAlmost all of their national team players are basically European (born and raised). The only thing their federation has to do is hire a good coach and provide infrastructure, they don't bother too much about local league/players or talent development, European clubs do this for them
Here in Holland this is a big issue, players like Hakim Ziyech (Chelsea) are entirely educated/developed by the Dutch football system, yet they choose to play for Morocco NT......
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Originally posted by naderb94 View PostRegardless I'm assuming Ehsan won't make it to the September WCQ games.
Good opportunity for them to call up Aghaei for the Syria game.
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By the way, AEK had one of their most active windows ever.
Not only Ehsan, but they also Amrabat, Sergio Araujo, couple players who were regulars in Ligue 1 last year (RB and DM), plus Swiss LM Steven Zuber who was very solid in Euros.
Think they could have a solid season domestically.
Also their brand new football specific stadium will be completed in next year.
I think they are trying to challenge Olympiakos a bit more seriously as major club in greece
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