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Originally posted by fairplay View PostWhy God doesn’t want to help Lebanon but Iran¿Sign this petition to show opposition to US/UK support for the Rajavi/MKO cult
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Originally posted by fairplay View PostWhy God doesn’t want to help Lebanon but Iran¿
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he did lose his account for a while due to his LGBTQ comments, but he is back online“It is easier to fool the people, than to convince them they have been fooled." - Mark Twain
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″Taremi is amazing and we need him, but there are values to respect″
Dragan Skocic, regarding the controversy with the FC Porto striker, who was left out of the squad
The absence of Mehdi Taremi from the last squad, following a dispute with the selector, remains a prominent topic in Iran. Skovic spoke publicly on the subject.
"Iran's national team belongs to everyone and not to one coach or player in particular. Mehdi Taremi is an incredible player and we need him, but there are also values we must respect. The game against Lebanon will be difficult and we are here fully prepared for it," said the coach at a press conference.
Taremi, who will be left out of the matches against Lebanon and Syria, responded to Iran's selector on twitter, after he stated that the country's players lacked tactical knowledge.
"I would like to say that, in addition to individual technique and physical strength, Iranian players have a high level of tactical knowledge of football. Unfortunately, the problems are different. Long live Iran", wrote, at the time, the FC Porto striker .
https://www.ojogo.pt/futebol/1a-liga...-14304349.html
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Taremi's message on social media aimed at the Iran national team
FC Porto forward has not been called up for the next games.
Mehdi Taremi, FC Porto forward, left a message for the Iran national team this Wednesday, after being left out of the squad for the upcoming commitments. "A sincere wish of success for the national team. God willing, we will succeed, with the help of God and everyone involved in the national team," he posted on social media.
Also this Wednesday, the coach Skovic, it will be remembered, addressed the absence of the player. "Iran's national team belongs to everyone and not to one coach or player in particular. Mehdi Taremi is an incredible player and we need him, but there are also values we must respect. The game against Lebanon will be difficult and we are here fully prepared for it," he said at a press conference.
The dispute with Dragan Skocic, triggered by the country's coach's derogatory analysis of the tactical knowledge of Iranian players, is spread throughout the press and gained emphasis when Croatia's assistant, Karim Bagehri, said that Mehdi had ignored the phone calls he made to him to put a stone in the matter.
The information forced the striker to clarify in a message sent to the presenter of the program "Football Bartar", Mohammad Hossein Misaghi, considered to be his friend. "It's just a big misunderstanding. I just didn't answer the phone calls, I wasn't trying to avoid anyone. I was and am always ready to represent the national team," the white and blue man said.
With decisive matches against Lebanon and Syria in the qualifying phase for the 2022 World Cup scheduled for the next few days, Iran's officials have been trying to put some water to the boil, but the attempts have been flawed. even Ali Daei came to the defense of Mehdi, who concedes four goals in the qualifying round. "If they weren't for players like Taremi, Skocic wouldn't have achieved this success. We have to recognize the value of big players and these questions [Skocic's critiques] are unacceptable. Taremi spoke in defense of Iranian football and had the right to speak. He loves the national team, wants to help and has the experience of playing in the Worlds," recalled the mythical Iranian striker, in an interview with the "Tasnim News" agency.
https://www.ojogo.pt/futebol/1a-liga...-14304959.html
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