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    #16
    Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Post
    what? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5saxIq0zH8
    Looks like he made a great headed goal line clearance, away from the goal, and was ready for followup clearance out to the side before Bezus randomly headed it back to danger zone
    Definitely not milad's fault. His initial clearance was great and away from danger and saved a goal.
    Also it seems like his offensive output is just statistically far improved from last season. In the last 2 pre season matches he hit the bar, provided one assist, provided one cross that hit post, and another cross that hit post today.
    That clip doesn't have the entire sequence.

    You see his teammates on the ground? Well a second or two earlier, Milad had blundered his clearance, and booted ball in the air in the penalty box, His teammate and his goalie went to get the ball, they clashed, then the sequence that's in the clip you shared started.
    I assume longer highlights in the next day or two will have that part in there.

    He wouldn't have to be making that 2nd clearance ( the one in the video you posted) had he not messed up the first one.
    Last edited by The; 08-09-2020, 10:30 AM.

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      #17
      Originally posted by The View Post
      That clip doesn't have the entire sequence.
      You see his teammates on the ground? Well a second or two earlier, Milad had blundered his clearance, and booted ball in the air in the penalty box, His teammate and his goalie went to get the ball, they clashed, then the sequence that's in the clip you shared started.
      I assume longer highlights in the next day or two will have that part in there.
      He wouldn't have to be making that 2nd clearance ( the one in the video you posted) had he not messed up the first one.
      here is the full second half.
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pc3bGbPGK38
      goal conceded at 12:44.

      Milads clearance was high but not towards any opposition player/pressure. Should have been very easy catch for GK but his CB decided to head it backwards!?!?! And then milad managed goal line clearance, and again somebody else gave a far more dangerous clearance that gave up goal.

      Was more CB/GK's fault for failing to communicate and clearing each other out than milads to be honest. Then Bezus could have just tapped ball out of play or cleared wide and again under minimal pressure gave it right to forward. The CB actually injured himself in the process.

      at 20:13 is his great cross that was headed onto post. In general he is hitting very dangerous areas more regularly than before. A minute before that he had another good cross into danger zone.

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        #18
        Milad was the only defender in that sequence to actually do his job. Goal not his fault.
        "History is a set of lies that people have agreed upon,"

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          #19
          He booted the ball in the air which landed in front his own 6 yard box. That's definitely a poor clearance.

          It's there around 12:00 and 12:40 timestamp. So I guess other people can look at it and make up their own mind.
          Sure the miscommunication between the goalie and the defender made things worst, but they wouldn't have been in that position if it wasn't because Milad's blunder.

          Hopefully the whole team can bounce back from this, and get back into shape for the European competition, and Milad can shine again on the big stage.
          Last edited by The; 08-09-2020, 04:03 PM.

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            #20
            Milad was not in any way at fault for that goal. 100% of fault has to be divided between the defender and goalie that crashed into each other with no opponent anywhere close and the ball falling from the sky...

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              #21
              Originally posted by Farzadfarhangni View Post
              Milad was not in any way at fault for that goal. 100% of fault has to be divided between the defender and goalie that crashed into each other with no opponent anywhere close and the ball falling from the sky...
              However you want to split blame there is no denying the first mistake came from Milad through his very poor clearance. He's usually solid though so hopefully it doesn't happen again.

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                #22
                Originally posted by persian_pooya View Post
                However you want to split blame there is no denying the first mistake came from Milad through his very poor clearance. He's usually solid though so hopefully it doesn't happen again.
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                It was a hard ball to clear on his weaker foot. Plus had he not even done that, the ball could've found the attacker right behind him. He did the right play at the right time but the ball took a funny bounce and at that point, the blunder between the GK and defender was a blooper and will take the real blame for that goal.
                "History is a set of lies that people have agreed upon,"

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                  #23
                  Jonathan David is joining Lille, which is a big blow to Gent's chances in European competition. He was by far their best offensive weapon.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by The View Post
                    Jonathan David is joining Lille, which is a big blow to Gent's chances in European competition. He was by far their best offensive weapon.
                    He was very good indeed, but Yaremchuk is also an extremely important offensive weapon for them as well.
                    AKP Parti, Turkiye - Haj Bernie Sandersoglu

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by KeonKish View Post
                      He was very good indeed, but Yaremchuk is also an extremely important offensive weapon for them as well.
                      He will be a miss but as you say yaremchuk who had some injury problems last year should have a great season. He is a very good forward with a lot of interest from bigger teams, but will be staying. I expect David’s creativity (he was a very firmino type of forward) to be replaced in part by the Georgian talent chakvetadze, who was actually interesting Spurs, Barca before being out all of last season with injury . Not to mention they will reinvest a good chunk of the 30 mil David fee into the squad .

                      Overall they are still a good team with great style and coach. But they need to iron out mistakes and in general pick it up to pre covid form if they are to get thru to CL group stages

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                        #26
                        "West Bromwich Albion join Leeds United in race for Milad Mohammadi

                        West Bromwich Albion have joined the race for KAA Gent defender Milad Mohammadi, according to Football Insider. Leeds United are also interested in the 26-year-old left-back, and now their promoted club mate West Brom is studying the possibility of securing his services.

                        Leeds and West Brom have both won automatic promotion to the Championship and are preparing to live in the top flight of English football for the 2020-21 campaign. Although the Whites and Baggies have strong squads, they need to strengthen themselves to be competitive in the Premier League next season.

                        Mohammadi joined Gent on a free transfer last summer and did well for the Belgian club at left-back last season. Also capable of operating as a winger, the 26-year-old Iran international is reportedly costing £ 6.3million in transfer fees this summer. Leeds are a bigger club and have a bigger fan base than West Brom, and the left-back could be influenced by this in his decision on his future."

                        https://www.contrepoint.info/2020/08...lad-mohammadi/
                        https://www.footballinsider247.com/e...ill-seal-deal/

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by aenima_8 View Post
                          "West Bromwich Albion join Leeds United in race for Milad Mohammadi

                          West Bromwich Albion have joined the race for KAA Gent defender Milad Mohammadi, according to Football Insider. Leeds United are also interested in the 26-year-old left-back, and now their promoted club mate West Brom is studying the possibility of securing his services.

                          Leeds and West Brom have both won automatic promotion to the Championship and are preparing to live in the top flight of English football for the 2020-21 campaign. Although the Whites and Baggies have strong squads, they need to strengthen themselves to be competitive in the Premier League next season.

                          Mohammadi joined Gent on a free transfer last summer and did well for the Belgian club at left-back last season. Also capable of operating as a winger, the 26-year-old Iran international is reportedly costing £ 6.3million in transfer fees this summer. Leeds are a bigger club and have a bigger fan base than West Brom, and the left-back could be influenced by this in his decision on his future."

                          https://www.contrepoint.info/2020/08...lad-mohammadi/
                          https://www.footballinsider247.com/e...ill-seal-deal/
                          West Brom is gonna go back down, would be a bad move

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                            #28
                            Only saw a few matches form Milad in Belgium this season and I wasn't that impressed. Seems I missed out completely on him performing greatly. He brings all the assets to be successful in Europe, but I wouldn't recommend England to him, he's just physically not strong enough.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Martin-Reza View Post
                              Only saw a few matches form Milad in Belgium this season and I wasn't that impressed. Seems I missed out completely on him performing greatly. He brings all the assets to be successful in Europe, but I wouldn't recommend England to him, he's just physically not strong enough.
                              I have to disagree. If anything that's one of his biggest upsides. Last season he manhandled opposing players, and was even tasked with marking Edin Dzeko on corners, who is much bigger than him.

                              He had a good First season last year, with the only major weakness being the accuracy of his crosses (which still seems to be an issue based on his first game this season).

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                                #30
                                if Primarily tasked with defending, harassing opponents wingers and running at the opponents full speed, he can certainly deliver in spades, even in EPL...!! however his technical skills, crossing, passing are limited at best and often leaves much to be still desired..! but considering his age and price ($6-7 mil. ?) he is still a rea$onable, safe bet for lower ranked EPL teams who mostly have to park busses in order to claw out a relegation survival..!

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