I miss playing, Teymourian says
MNA - Fulham Iranian midfielder Andranik Teymourian said on Tuesday that he is eager to get back to the football field after recovering from a knee injury.
“I have started my training and will be ready in the next two weeks. I thank my family, especially my wife who helped me adjust to this hard situation,” he said.
“To earn a European spot is not so impossible for Fulham. We have the advantage of good coaches and players. Hopefully, Fulham will get more points in the next games to qualify for the continental competitions,” former Bolton Wanderers fielder added.
“It’s not possible to predict which team will be the winner of the championship. Of course, Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal are the most likely to win the competition,” Teymourian stated.
Teymourian missed the UAE–Iran match in the 2010 World Cup qualifiers because of his injury. He said, “It was the Emirates’ last chance to advance to the World Cup. They played better than what we expected. I would like to accompany the national team against South Korea. We deserve to qualify for the World Cup.”
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