He's going to be a Premier League expert https://www.expressen.se/sport/fotb...aghi-blir-ny-premier-league-expert-i-viaplay/ He's worded it well when talking about his time with us. Glad he doesn't come across as bitter.
Translation for anyone interested Tells about the experiences from England Asbaghi also talks about the experiences he can bring from his time in England, even if it was tough, into the television studio. - I knew in advance that it would be a tough assignment, but that didn't stop me from accepting the challenge. I came to a team that had lost eleven of the last 12 games with one of Europe's youngest squads. To hang on, we would need to go from being the worst in terms of form in the league to a points average on a par with the top teams. It was simply too tough. We managed to improve, but not enough, he says and continues: - The teams base a lot of their game idea on physics and fixed situations. In these respects they can measure up to most teams in Europe. Malmö FF, which is the best team in Sweden, would face the best teams in the Championship in individual matches. But over 46 rounds, it is not obvious that they would be a top team. But despite the finish in England, he is not afraid of the tough football environment that the country has offered. - As a Swedish coach, you never know when you will get the opportunity to coach a team in England. It gave me a lot of experience and I developed as a coach, even though the stay was relatively short. No mention though, of him being utterly out of his depth, devoid of any character, passion or plan. I wonder how those traits will translate to punditry?
Asbaghi..... a media pundit? Really? Hahahahahaha Seriously? Hahahahahahaha No... no, stoppit..... hahahahahaha
I liked him and I think it could have worked out with a better squad of players for longer. (Without the disastrous summer window.)
Not just an expert, but a Premier League expert. When he couldn't get a Championship team to have a shot on target. Unbelievable......