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Iran coach slams Nike comment on team’s boots

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Iran coach Carlos Queiroz has called on Nike to apologise to his team after the US sportswear firm said it could not supply the players with football boots for the World Cup due to sanctions.

“US sanctions mean that, as a US company, Nike cannot supply shoes to players in the Iranian national team at this time,” Nike had said in a statement.

Queiroz, whose side face Morocco in their Group B opener tomorrow, said it was an unnecessar­y statement and asked Fifa to help.

“It has been a source of inspiratio­n for us,” Queiroz told Sky Sports. “This last comment of Nike was, in my personal view, an unnecessar­y statement. Everybody is aware about the sanctions.

“They should come out and apologise because this arrogant conduct against 23 boys is absolutely ridiculous and unnecessar­y.”

The Iran team yesterday prepared for their opening Fifa World Cup game without star defensive midfielder Saeed Ezatolahi, who is serving a two-game ban.

The 21-year-old, who featured for Spanish giants Atletico Madrid at youth level, is the only player at the World Cup expected to miss their team’s opening game due to suspension.

Fifa’s disciplina­ry committee had imposed a twogame suspension on Ezatolahi in October 2017 for violent conduct during a qualifying match on August 31 against South Korea in Seoul. Ezatolahi has already missed one game since the suspension. ■

 ?? AFP ?? Carlos Queiroz talks to media during a training session in Bakovka on Tuesday.
AFP Carlos Queiroz talks to media during a training session in Bakovka on Tuesday.
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