At the end of the day, now Pacal Grobs is back... Izquierdo set to get more mins and with CH's love for March and Knockeart we can expect to see ARJ to play even less than he has been so far!
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Originally posted by scuderia View PostAt the end of the day, now Pacal Grobs is back... Izquierdo set to get more mins and with CH's love for March and Knockeart we can expect to see ARJ to play even less than he has been so far!
I still think he has a lot of development in his game left to do and the JB we will see at 27-28 will be very different to the one we have now. I'm optimistic because he has the personality to keep on improving
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I got to admit, I never watched JB in the Dutch league.
But i have watched him in TM, and his minutes in England. He has one problem. He is inconsistent. He has moments of flair and is overall a good winger but to make it in the PL, you need consistency.
Not every player can make it in the PL and if he doesn't, it dont mean he is a bad player. Look at Memphis Depay, similar circumstances to JB...brilliant stats in dutch league but couldnt make it in EPL
Still, we have to give JB a full season and judge him next year and hopefully he can adapt to English football
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Originally posted by Hadi View PostI got to admit, I never watched JB in the Dutch league.
But i have watched him in TM, and his minutes in England. He has one problem. He is inconsistent. He has moments of flair and is overall a good winger but to make it in the PL, you need consistency.
Not every player can make it in the PL and if he doesn't, it dont mean he is a bad player. Look at Memphis Depay, similar circumstances to JB...brilliant stats in dutch league but couldnt make it in EPL
Still, we have to give JB a full season and judge him next year and hopefully he can adapt to English football
I'm not Worried for him long-term, but I doubt we'll see him play much for Brighton this season. Maybe if Knocky or March get sold next summer, we'll see JB play more. I honestly wouldn't be surprised if He's loaned out back to the dutch league in the winter transfer window.
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Originally posted by Perseus View PostOpen questions:
1) what well known player does Alireza Jahanbakhshdoes most resemble to interms of style, skills and physique?
2) what position in what practical* formation is he must suited to? (*high line 3-5 excluded)
PS: Tickets for the Wolves game sold out.
2. 4-3-3
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Originally posted by Hadi View PostI got to admit, I never watched JB in the Dutch league.
But i have watched him in TM, and his minutes in England. He has one problem. He is inconsistent. He has moments of flair and is overall a good winger but to make it in the PL, you need consistency.
Not every player can make it in the PL and if he doesn't, it dont mean he is a bad player. Look at Memphis Depay, similar circumstances to JB...brilliant stats in dutch league but couldnt make it in EPL
Still, we have to give JB a full season and judge him next year and hopefully he can adapt to English football
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Originally posted by Leicester City View Post1. Dries Mertens
2. 4-3-3
The snag is Brighton are not good enough in midfield to play 4-3-3 in the Premier League! Otherwise a forward line of Alireza Jahanbakhsh, José Izquierdo and Florin Andone might be the conceivable future?
Even with the formidable midfield of Man United, 4-3-3 does not always work.
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Originally posted by Ali Doust View PostI would label ARJ as the Raumdeuter. This style of play came into existence after Thomas Mullers 2014 World cup performance. In essence the Raumdeuter attacks open space and can roam around the box.
The role I envisaged.
Not expected to track back, but to challenge (gegenpress) defenders if they dally on the ball.
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Originally posted by Perseus View Posthttps://www.squawka.com/en/news/foot...82y4U1VDI2B.97
The role I envisaged.
Not expected to track back, but to challenge (gegenpress) defenders if they dally on the ball.
He is not an attacking mid. He is a right winger. He is a classic right winger with added ability to cut inside and shoot. Please stop saying that he is an attacking mid. On our national team we were in need for a classic 10 for years and he was never once trusted to play there, even over an aging and injury prone dejagah. The guy is a right winger, that is his bread and butter. You bought him as a right winger, if he cant displace knocakert maybe you shouldnt have bought him then we all wouldnt have to be apart of this lame situation.
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