I can’t imagine the reactions if you guys were to hear my opinion that Hash’s 2 goals vs Japan was bigger than any of Azmoun or Taremi’s individual games for TM.
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Originally posted by mehdi13 View PostI can’t imagine the reactions if you guys were to hear my opinion that Hash’s 2 goals vs Japan was bigger than any of Azmoun or Taremi’s individual games for TM.
Amazing, he scored 2 goals against Japan in Azadi with 110,000 Iranian fans cheering.
Too bad he didn't do jack in the WC.
Or isn't doing much as an assistant now a days.
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I mean they basically single handedly took us to Qatar... It was Azmoun's critical, high-class finish vs SK in Azadi that effectively clinched our qualification and 1st place last time.Originally posted by mehdi13 View PostI can’t imagine the reactions if you guys were to hear my opinion that Hash’s 2 goals vs Japan was bigger than any of Azmoun or Taremi’s individual games for TM.
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He had a really nice header that was greatly saved by Mexcian keeper in World Cup 2006. He truly was the helicopter.,Originally posted by mahestan View Post
Amazing, he scored 2 goals against Japan in Azadi with 110,000 Iranian fans cheering.
Too bad he didn't do jack in the WC.
Or isn't doing much as an assistant now a days.
Also, Ali Daei was in his way in 2006 World Cup. It limited Hashemian. No need to bash him, he was great in the Bundeslig and came up big in games for Team Melli (2 goals vs. Qatar that saved our WCQs, 2 vs. Japan etc.)
Taremi, Azmoun, Daei and Karimi were on different levels for TM. Underneath them is likes of Hashemian, who was still very excellent."This is a totalitarian system whose presence people feel in their blood and in their flesh on a daily basis. And it’s one that does not grant freedoms of any kind, or accommodate people’s demands in any way. What is increasingly clear is that there is clear demand for change in the regime. What the people want is regime change, and no return to the past. There is a very real possibility of regime change." - Nasrin Sotoudeh
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A lot of people misremember what Hashemian had to go through.
To bench warmer to star in bundesliga 2. Guy worked from the ground up to get to his peak at Munich only to be dropped due to bad luck with Pizzaro and the coach who signed him left and 2/3 games.
Hashemian was not as talented. he was pure hard work and his prime only lasted like 3 years. Probably because of all the grind he had to do to get where he was.
Pure hard work.
Our other players don't have such a story.
Taremi, just went from 0-100 out of no where, no grind. Went from the bottom straight to the top, almost effortlessly.
Azmoun had great youth training in Russia.
Also I belive when Hashemian was an nobody came on in a hamburg game in bundesliga 1 and got sent off immediately. After that grinded the 2nd bundesliga as a supersub.Original Ehsan of IK ISP and PFDC from 1999/2000!
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If you are thinking about the "2 minutes-highlights" from Bundesligas own Youtube-channel, then it will be released on Monday at midnight CET (in less than 2 hours).Originally posted by Abtin View Posthow can it take so much time to upload the highlights on Youtube? 😤
The Kicker ratings usually show up on Mondays, I believe around noon.Originally posted by Essi View PostDoesn't kicker rate players after each game anymore?
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Bayer Leverkusen: Cheeky goal premiere: This is how Azmoun becomes the 20 million trump card
A goal redemption for him and the whole club!
Sardar Azmoun (27) brings Bayer Leverkusen back to third place. The winter purchase from St. Petersburg cost EUR 2.5 million – the striker is slowly recouping the fee.
The Iranian World Cup candidate celebrated his goal debut in the 4-1 win in Fürth because he provoked Andreas Linde's (28) mistake and cheekily exploited it to make it 2-1. Paulinho (21) made it 3-1 with a super assist.
"That was a foretaste of his qualities, not just his nose for goals," says sporting director Simon Rolfes (40) to BILD.
In the fight for the Champions League, Azmoun can become the 20 million trump card if they qualify for the group stage.
"Of course I'm happy about my debut goal," Azmoun explained happily, "but for me it's just about giving everything in the current tough games. The most important thing is that we got the win because we want to go to the Champions League.”
Coach Gerardo Seoane (43) had bet on Azmoun as a tenth and was right: "Sardar set impulses in the last third with his runs, with good decisions. He has impressively demonstrated that we have more offensive potential with him, although we were a bit more vulnerable defensively."
Nevertheless, the plan with Azmoun worked and, after two games without scoring, brought Leverkusen back on track in the tight race for the premier class. Also striking: Especially in the first half, the interaction with Patrik Schick (26) worked really well.
"Sardar is still missing the last 10, 15 percent explosiveness," says Seoane, "that will probably not change in the short term." Bayer's coach had recently said that the Iranian would need "complete preparation" to get to the top level physically. But one thing is clear: Azmoun is on the right track.
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Daei didn't impede Hashemian in any way. Sure Daei was not fast but he didn't demand the ball and he was never selfish with the ball when he had it throughout his whole career. Had Daei not been there Enayati or Borhani would have been the other choices and they are both inferior to Ali Daei. If the team was to play with only one striker the other teams defense would focus even more on Hashemian alone. Either way you look at it, Ali Daei does not deserve the blame you are placing on him.Originally posted by taremiscores View PostAlso, Ali Daei was in his way in 2006 World Cup. It limited Hashemian.The REAL. The LEGEND. Since 2001.
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So that means he is not match fit. At least it is a good sign that the team wants to get him in even better shape and hopefully pair him with Schick which is what any decent coach would do.Originally posted by diz View Post
"Sardar is still missing the last 10, 15 percent explosiveness," says Seoane, "that will probably not change in the short term." Bayer's coach had recently said that the Iranian would need "complete preparation" to get to the top level physically. But one thing is clear: Azmoun is on the right track.
https://www.bild.de/sport/fussball/f...6680.bild.htmlThe REAL. The LEGEND. Since 2001.
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