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yeaup... that seems especially true with Diaby..!!Originally posted by Ardalan View Post
Ham-teamihash dar khate hamle hamashon donbale yek gharadaad dar PL hastand, baraye hamin paas nemidand.
Manande Galeno dar Porto.
kinda same shitt with writz, who targets others with good through-balls and leading passes far more often than he does an open and in position, sardar..!
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Yea you could see it that way but then this shows that he is not fit as he used to be. I was watching him against iraq and lebanon (2021). In iraq (a physical team) game he ran like for 93 minutes and didnt even look tired as he did against frankfurt. In lebananon He ran for nearly 100 minutes and even when he scored the goal he ran back ready to start the game ASAP. This is the sardar i remember .Originally posted by Iman_Joon View Post
You can also see it this way: When you start a game and probably gonna play 90 min you don’t run all the time or give 110% rushes from start to beginning.
But when you are being subbed and have 10-20 min when you come in with fresh legs and you wanna show coach and everyone else what you can do you will give 110% in that short period of time.
You can’t come in and not make the runs and give all for the team. You will run 24/7…
Right now I don't think he is fit enough for even 60 minutes. It will probably take time for him to reach full fitness but i hope he doesn't get any more injuries, especially for Asian CUP.
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Mönchengladbach and Wolfsburg played today, their highlights were out 1 hour ago. Still no Leverkusen highlights. Let's see next game if Azmoun doesn't score.Originally posted by Ali.Karimi79 View Post
It's because of broadcasting rights. You need a DAZN subscription to watch the highlights. Takes a few days to be released on free tv.
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were those games before he got Covid? It could be the long term effects of Covid that has him struggling with fitness.Originally posted by milad_b View Post
Yea you could see it that way but then this shows that he is not fit as he used to be. I was watching him against iraq and lebanon (2021). In iraq (a physical team) game he ran like for 93 minutes and didnt even look tired as he did against frankfurt. In lebananon He ran for nearly 100 minutes and even when he scored the goal he ran back ready to start the game ASAP. This is the sardar i remember .
Right now I don't think he is fit enough for even 60 minutes. It will probably take time for him to reach full fitness but i hope he doesn't get any more injuries, especially for Asian CUP.
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hum...!! that's good guess..!!🤔 🧐Originally posted by PEJ View Post
were those games before he got Covid? It could be the long term effects of Covid that has him struggling with fitness.
he has been generally unfit for over a year now...!!
even in yesterday's outing he was lumbering about and mostly hufNpuffin before that golden chance Largely by luck fell at his feet for the finish...!!
besides that its also evident that many of his selfish teammates generally seem reluctant to get him timely service in and around the box, although he still doing a brilliant job placing himself wonderfully in all the danger positions in the final 3rd of pitch and himself seems very unselfish in quickly releasing a pass to others in better positions to score...!!
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As he should be. One of the best young players in the world. Great talent.Originally posted by Iran_19 View PostWritz is heart of the club, also they play much better defensively
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Sardar was the third fastest player on the team clocking in at 34 kmh. He has deceptive speed. People who often think he is lazy or not fit cannot figure out how he is involved in so many actions and how he is first to the ball. All they see is someone who is not blindly pressing at full speed. Havertz on Chelsea is another player who looks lazy and unfit but is somehow involved with every play. Diaby is not selfish. He just has terrible passing skills. Towards the end of the game he slowed down on a counter and looked up to pass the ball with a number of open players to go to. He picked out the one opposition player who was standing in no man's land. Sardar will feature more in games where their team has majority of the possession and is not looking to counter. Final observation is that the coach will be picked up by better teams long before any of the players.
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As I've said before, Sardar is a race horse who turns on the after burners and delivers when necessary. Otherwise he may (incorrectly) appear as if he's just milling around the pitch.Originally posted by Ahmad_DC View PostSardar was the third fastest player on the team clocking in at 34 kmh. He has deceptive speed. People who often think he is lazy or not fit cannot figure out how he is involved in so many actions and how he is first to the ball. All they see is someone who is not blindly pressing at full speed. Havertz on Chelsea is another player who looks lazy and unfit but is somehow involved with every play. Diaby is not selfish. He just has terrible passing skills. Towards the end of the game he slowed down on a counter and looked up to pass the ball with a number of open players to go to. He picked out the one opposition player who was standing in no man's land. Sardar will feature more in games where their team has majority of the possession and is not looking to counter. Final observation is that the coach will be picked up by better teams long before any of the players.
Unlike Taremi, who is a work hose, and is constantly hoofing it up and down the pitch.
Both of them are quite effective at what they do, and with the right support, they are both elite threats to any team's goal.
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Their improvement in play can be directly corresponded to his return. Previous manager nearly destroyed him by playing him too much.Originally posted by Iran_19 View PostWritz is heart of the club, also they play much better defensively
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same thing happens to Navidkia in 2003.

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It was during covid but i think it all started when he got into his comfort zone (After leaving russia for germany). The injury also could be another reason. His baby and wife issues could also be a reason too.Originally posted by PEJ View Post
were those games before he got Covid? It could be the long term effects of Covid that has him struggling with fitness.
Hopefully he can now concentrate on his football than volleyball and his horses.
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