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Originally posted by mehdi13 View Post
I didn't know we consider the overall quality/resume of player when determining the importance of a single goal… If Azmoun/Taremi scored that penalty it still wouldn't be crucial goal?
You can't be serious lol
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Originally posted by mehdi13 View Post
Yeah Bakhtiarizadeh's goal was crucial too. And you know what? In both games, Portugal and Angola, it was the big name player (Daei/Taremi) that missed goal that could give TM 3 pts.
Keep going you are funny
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Originally posted by mehdi13 View Post
I didn’t know we consider the overall quality/resume of player when determining the importance of a single goal… If Azmoun/Taremi scored that penalty it still wouldn’t be crucial goal?
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Also that 1timer cross brilliant assist vs Uruguay was overall the most impressive play ive seen from him since that PK ...!! That was such an UnKarim like quality quick-thinking touch that convinced me he still belongs ..!Last edited by BacheLot; 11-12-2022, 08:33 AM.
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Nourafkan is a good player - Ironically the only international footballer blooded by Skocic in all his games and simultaneously ruined his reputation as he was given a full back role which he just isn't good at
If he can keep his mouth shut singing the national anthem and not look anxiously around, he should be on the way to the WC
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Originally posted by DR Strangemoosh View PostNourafkan is a good player - Ironically the only international footballer blooded by Skocic in all his games and simultaneously ruined his reputation as he was given a full back role which he just isn't good at
If he can keep his mouth shut singing the national anthem and not look anxiously around, he should be on the way to the WC
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