Title: Sepinto’s Ultimatum: Esteghlal’s Foreign Signings Under Scrutiny as Season Progresses
Technical Team Demands More from Squad
Recent weeks have seen the technical staff of Esteghlal Football Club conduct a rigorous review of player performances. According to internal assessments, several members of the squad, particularly the high-profile foreign signings, have failed to meet the expected standards set by the club’s management.
Foreign Duo on the Brink
The spotlight is firmly on two foreign players, Dokens Nazon and Moussa Genepo, who are now reportedly facing the possibility of leaving the team. It is understood that the remaining matches leading up to the mid-season break will serve as a final opportunity for them to demonstrate their value and capability on the field. Their contributions have so far been assessed as minimal, with little to no impact on the team’s collective successes this season. Should their current form persist, they are expected to be placed on the transfer list.
Strategic Decisions for a Long Campaign
While other players are also being evaluated for potential departures, head coach Majid Sepinto is strategically opting to retain several experienced figures within the squad. This decision is viewed as a move to ensure depth and utilize their seasoned skills throughout the demanding and lengthy football season that lies ahead.
Shifting Team Dynamics
The club’s internal evaluations have also affected playing time for other squad members. Armin Sohrabian and Ramin Rezaeian have seen their opportunities on the pitch diminish in recent weeks, indicating a potential shift in the coach’s tactical preferences and team selection strategy as the club continues its campaign.