Rewritten Title: Internal Dynamics at Persepolis FC: Sardar Dursun Addresses Separation from Coach Hashemian
Rewritten Article:
A Disputed Departure
The internal dynamics of Iran’s prominent football club, Persepolis, have come under the spotlight following recent statements by player Sardar Dursun regarding his departure from the team. The comments directly address and counter claims made by former head coach, Vahid Hashemian.
The Turkey Camp Controversy
Speculation had been circulating that a disagreement between Dursun and Hashemian during the team’s training camp in Turkey led to the player’s exit. Reports from the Erzurum camp suggested that the conflict arose from what was described as unprofessional comments, with some sources claiming Dursun reacted to Hashemian’s criticism with a sharp retort about the coach’s own tenure.
Dursun’s Forceful Rebuttal
When questioned about these persistent reports being the reason for his separation from the club, Dursun offered a telling and dismissive response. He laughed emphatically before stating, “No! Hashemian did not want me. That is the reason. There is no other reason.”
The player concluded with a promise of a future, more detailed revelation, asserting, “I will speak on television soon, and then everyone will understand everything! They should not tell lies about me, and that’s enough.”
This public rebuttal highlights the complex managerial and personnel decisions that are part of the professional sports landscape, underscoring a clear divergence in the accounts of the events that transpired.