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Shahab Zahedi @ Avispa Fukuoka | 2024
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Lol for the first - his classic good close control, layee'd a half dozen players and left-foot finish cool as you like
Very confident dribbling and another left foot finish on the second too
He is both-footed so can finish on either
Avispa fans
(just go on twitter, type in "ザヘディ" and then go on google translate to see what they are all saying)
https://twitter.com/FlatDefense/stat...00316695404884
"Zahedi's cleverness is noticeable in the first half, when his teammates are not doing well and the ball is not coming to him, he does the necessary defense but does not try to force it himself and conserves his energy. In the second half, when he goes on the offensive with a substitution, he unleashes the energy he has saved up and scores. He does not run around unnecessarily, but waits in front for an opportunity and can adjust his pace, so there is no need to mess around with substitutions"
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He is a very good player. I wasn't surprised during his interview in 360 that he mentioned that Iceland wanted him to play for their national team since not many players are born there and he could have received citizenship. He is one of those players that unfortunately may not get the cut due to our current offensive line-up, but I hope we do see him in action in TM again.
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Baggies need at least 2 new strikers. Dike and Maja have massive fitness issues and Thomas Assante is not a natural striker and can not hold the ball up.Originally posted by Iranianarsenal11 View PostIdk why, but I have a strange feeling that he gets picked up by a upper table EFL Championship level team, like Norwich City or West Brom lol
Calderon’s team is set up for a target striker who can hold the ball up to give the wingers time to come into play.
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