Sepahan's Emad Mohamed Aiming For Top Goalscorer Award

He currently has 16 goals...

By Arjun Miglani

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Emad Mohamed is currently top of the scoring list for the Iran Pro League with 16 goals, and he aims to stay there for the rest of the season.

Speaking to Estad Al Doha, Mohamed said, "I would like to win the top goalscorer award as I was close to winning it last season."

"I want to set a new record. I am looking to win the league title with Sepahan.

"The next match against Zob Ahan on February 17 will be decisive."

Mohamed then spoke about his future, continuing, "I am happy playing in Iran but at the same time I am not averse to gaining a new experience."

"I always get offers from countries like Qatar, Saudi Arabia and UAE. My contract with Sepahan finishes at the end of this season but they have already asked me to renew.

"But for the time being I am concentrating on the matches of the league."
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