Portuguese Coach of Sepahan Team: Act Like Saudi Arabia

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The Portuguese head coach of Sepahan says to act like Saudi Arabia.

Complaints, protests, and strikes by players and coaches against clubs due to unfulfilled commitments are among the issues that Iranian football faces every week.

Jose Morais, the Portuguese head coach of Sepahan, talks about professional football, saying Iranian football should get used to professional transfers. If a club wants a player, it should pay the fee and buy that player.

The former assistant of Jose Mourinho at Inter Milan and Real Madrid said you can improve the quality of academies, the quality of fields, and live broadcasts. Money should be spent on these areas, and if you think this way, your football conditions will become much better. You see how Saudi Arabia spends on players; Iranian football should move in this direction too.

The former head coach of Al Hilal also pointed out the frequent changes in the game schedule in Iranian football. His team is set to face Paykan in the 19th week, and he told reporters that another game is being held at a changed time, but he hopes the fans will come.

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