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Under stora delar av sin karriär har Saman Ghoddos funderat över vilka krafter han egentligen kämpar mot. När han nu åker till VM så vet han i alla fall vilka han spelar för. Han spelar för 80 miljoner iranier, en släkt som ska återförenas, en bror som kastar saker omkring sig och en mamma som är sjuk.
Hopefully someone has the time to translate the article.
Under stora delar av sin karriär har Saman Ghoddos funderat över vilka krafter han egentligen kämpar mot. När han nu åker till VM så vet han i alla fall vilka han spelar för. Han spelar för 80 miljoner iranier, en släkt som ska återförenas, en bror som kastar saker omkring sig och en mamma som är sjuk.
Short summary. He is playing for 80 million Iranians, a family that is getting reunited, a brother who throws things around and a mom who is sick.
Though Erik Nivas text are always well written, he is the best Swedish sport journalist. His books are great and his articles are great. I would do no honor to him by trying to translate his work so thats why i kept it short but I hope it was something at least.
Its about his disappointment in Swedish football and the federation and I understand his frustration. When Zlatan had more or less won everything you could as a player and was a superstar anknowledge by the rest of the world, Swedes here and the media where still discussing whether he was a good player and good enough for the Swedish national team. It's really hard to make it as a foreigner in Swedish football and even harder if you are a non European.
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