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Very nice video documentary. I wish him nothing but success! Players like Jahanbakhsh and Azmoun are the future of Persian football. But it doesn't end there as there are many more talented young guns who are working their way to Europe as we speak. Some are already there (Mohammadi, Ezatolahi,..) and others are showing eagerness and are working towards a better footballing career.
Bless his parents. They seem like very good down to earth people. They clearly love their son and wanted him to stay in Iran, but they also want the best for him and let him go. People like that remind you we still have good people in Iran.
Compare this Alireza to the one vs Argentina. He looks like a built machine. He looks like he gained some muscle weight. I noticed this when he played against India as well.
Were you more content with NEC-Jahanbakhsh or AZ-Jahanbakhsh. I know this season he suffered multiple injuries, thus less played games, but in general and everything taken into account, do you guys believe this was a move for the better or for worse?
In other words, would you have preferred him to stay with NEC or move to ZA?
Jahanbakhsh his first season at NEC in the Eredivisie was a much better and more decisive player than his first season at AZ and his 2nd year in the Eredivisie. He had some phenomenal games against big teams like AZ and Ajax.
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