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Daniel Arzani, Iranian playing for Australia U-17
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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Postallahyar has a totally different skill set to arzani. A much more unique and higher potential one. Somebody with allahyar's physique and technique up top is something I really havent seen in youth, or to a large extent even senior football. Delfi is similar to arzani, and he is similarly shining in an asian league (PGPL is probably a bit better than Aussie League), and he is a few years younger.
i would also add, unless Daniel strengthen and beefs up a bit, he wont become a big factor at higher levels of football, especially if he has EPL aspirations..!! add to that the fact that not only physically, his overall game is simply not mature enough to warrant either nation extending him WC invites..!! he still has to prove himself further on the pitch and if he stays grounded he can be excellent addition for us or aussies for next year's AC games..!
also i repeat, if indeed No-one connected with TM has yet to approach the obviously talented kid then his currently aussi leaning allegiances is mostly our fault..!!
Also until he has featured for Aussie's senior team in an official game, nothing is decided yet..!!
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Originally posted by Z Joon View PostWe produce players as good as him (if not better) every year. The only advantage he has is the Australian passport which gives him easier access to the Europe.
If you think for one second that this guy is more talented than the likes of Delfi, Allahyar, Shariati, Shekari etc etc.. then it doesn't surprise me at all how much bias there is towards our talents by European teams when our own fans think this way
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Originally posted by littlepersia17 View PostI want to blame CQ and his staff on this one too. According to Arzani himself, there has been NO approach by Iran.
Like even a phone call by CQ telling this kid “we are monitoring you” would’ve left a very good impression on Arzani.
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Originally posted by Kian B. View PostCarlos Queiroz keeping eye on wonderkid Daniel Arzani
http://www.foxsportsasia.com/footbal...daniel-arzani/
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Originally posted by Kian B. View PostCarlos Queiroz keeping eye on wonderkid Daniel Arzani
http://www.foxsportsasia.com/footbal...daniel-arzani/
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Keeping an eye on him doesn’t mean much at this point if CQ is smart and cares about the future of TM he should call him up to at least show the kid we are interested bc at this point Australia is showing him tons of love (federation, media, etc.) while in Iran nobody knows about him. It’s not hard to understand why he is leaning towards Australia right now....Team Meli Iran
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"I will never be able to say good bye to Iran. I have a feeling of belonging to this country and to the people." - Carlos Queiroz
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Originally posted by Ghermez Agha View PostKeeping an eye on him doesn’t mean much at this point if CQ is smart and cares about the future of TM he should call him up to at least show the kid we are interested bc at this point Australia is showing him tons of love (federation, media, etc.) while in Iran nobody knows about him. It’s not hard to understand why he is leaning towards Australia right now....
but int the published article CQ eloquently explains his Interest for Arzani and that will more than suffice as "a supposed initial contact" from the head honcho of TM himself and im quiet satisfied by it..!!
the ball is now on Arzani's court to reach deep within himself and consult his family in this regards and make a decision Where really his International Allegiance lie..!!
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In the end the decision will be made on the capabilities and skills and character of each player to be part of the national team.”
Queiroz added, however, that he wouldn’t select Arzani simply to “lock him in” to playing for Iran, saying he’s seen that happen with other players in the past and it’s not something he as a coach is comfortable with.
Thankfully Queiroz doesn’t believe in this prison cap tie that many people here like and won’t call up players just because they’re eligible for other national teams. Arzani has the same chance of a call up as youngsters like Delfi, Shariati, etc, which with the World Cup being two months away, is pretty much 0.
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Originally posted by ali alipour View PostIn the end the decision will be made on the capabilities and skills and character of each player to be part of the national team.”
Queiroz added, however, that he wouldn’t select Arzani simply to “lock him in” to playing for Iran, saying he’s seen that happen with other players in the past and it’s not something he as a coach is comfortable with.
Thankfully Queiroz doesn’t believe in this prison cap tie that many people here like and won’t call up players just because they’re eligible for other national teams. Arzani has the same chance of a call up as youngsters like Delfi, Shariati, etc, which with the World Cup being two months away, is pretty much 0.
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Originally posted by ali alipour View PostIn the end the decision will be made on the capabilities and skills and character of each player to be part of the national team.”
Queiroz added, however, that he wouldn’t select Arzani simply to “lock him in” to playing for Iran, saying he’s seen that happen with other players in the past and it’s not something he as a coach is comfortable with.
Thankfully Queiroz doesn’t believe in this prison cap tie that many people here like and won’t call up players just because they’re eligible for other national teams. Arzani has the same chance of a call up as youngsters like Delfi, Shariati, etc, which with the World Cup being two months away, is pretty much 0.
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Originally posted by eerooni View PostI think this is what happened to Beitashour and German-Iranian goalkeeper but i guess neither was that good to get called up by their 1st country..
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