| PLDC - Behnam Abolghasempour, Persepolis striker, was absent in the first and
second week of the Iranian Professional League and this seemed strange and some even thought that he had been put aside with the coming of a
number of new players to the club. Abolghasempour says that this is far from the truth and in a press interview recently commented, “Parvin (Persepolis coach) believes in me and he had his reasons for keeping me on the bench for the last two games. I am sure that he has not altered his opinion about me. I had slight stress and I spoke to Parvin about it. This is between me and him. I am not an ordinary player here you know. This stress has brought down my performance and I could not follow up my training well in the recent past because of it.” “Fortunately, the problem has been solved and I am doing all right now. Don’t forget that in the week one and two games I was among the top 18 players but I was only on the bench. The problems of Persepolis and their weak performance in week one and two will be solved eventually and the team will take proper shape. We’ll do well in the third week.” |
Abolghasempour, “My problems are solved”
- Persianleague
- - Oct 31, 2002
Latest News
- Iran National Team Base Camp Moved Out of the United States
- Legendary Iranian Football Icon Parviz Ghelichkhani Passes Away
- Without Sardar Azmoun, With Dennis Dargahi: Iran Announce 30-Man Squad for 2026 World Cup Camp
- Farhad Majidi’s Al Bataeh Relegated from UAE Pro League
- Macedonia and Angola Cancel Friendlies Against Iran Over Political Concerns
- Mediation Efforts for Azmoun’s Return to Team Melli
- Shabab Al Ahli 3-0 Tractor FC: Farewell to Asia’s Elite [VIDEO]
- Team Melli Falls to Nigeria in World Cup Preparations [VIDEO]
- Islamic Republic Reportedly Seizes Assets of Alireza Faghani, Mohsen Yeganeh, and Sardar Azmoun
- Tehran City Council Decides to Rename Ali Daei Boulevard
