Taremi Retreats to Hometown for Solo Training After Leaving Tehran
Iranian star Mehdi Taremi recently made an unusual decision: he drove away from the capital Tehran and went to Bushehr, his hometown about 1,000 kilometers away, alone, and began personal training there.
According to multiple Iranian media reports, Taremi's "escape" from Tehran this time was not an ordinary holiday trip, but was driven by inner pressure and reality. It is reported that Taremi has been facing huge public pressure from the outside world in recent times, and his national team prospects have become confusing. In such an environment, he chose to temporarily stay away from the hustle and bustle, return to his familiar hometown, and conduct closed training and psychological adjustments.
Bushehr is where Taremi was born and grew up. For him, it is not only a physical habitat, but also a spiritual haven. Back there, he can calm down and recover, get rid of troubles, and rediscover his love and motivation for football.
At present, he is insisting on personal training in his hometown. Although there is no collective arrangement of the team and no luxurious training facilities, Taremi's attitude is still very professional. He maintains a training rhythm every day, and his physical fitness and ball sense have not declined. According to people familiar with the matter, his goal is clear - to stay in the best condition and be ready for the next journey at any time.
Taremi is one of the key players of the Iranian national team and has also performed well in Porto in the Portuguese Super League. This return to his hometown for training has also led to more speculation about his future. Will he leave the national team? Is he preparing for the next transfer? There is still no clear answer to these questions.
In any case, Taremi's move sends a signal: Even if he is in a trough, professional players still have self-requirements and a sense of responsibility. And hometown is always the place where you can start again.