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USA’s Berhalter calls for focus on soccer ahead of Iran decider

‘It’s a knockout game, both teams are desperate to go to the next round’

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United States coach Gregg Berhalter insisted his team is focused only on today’s Group B showdown with Iran as he sidesteppe­d the political fracas around the game.

In a tense and unusual news conference yesterday, Berhalter was questioned about US immigratio­n and naval policy while US captain Tyler Adams was asked about discrimina­tion in the States and chided by an Iranian reporter for mispronoun­cing the country’s name.

Iran earned a famous 2-1 victory in the 1998 tournament, a game widely viewed as the mostly politicall­y charged in World Cup history and dubbed at the time as the “mother of all football matches”.

“That game just sticks in my mind and burns in my mind,” Berhalter told reporters before the Group B showdown.

“I was doing commentary on Dutch television for that game. What I saw from the opening whistle is one team that really wanted to win the game and one team that didn’t. Iran were really committed, really focused. And for us to have a chance tomorrow, that’s going to have to be the mindset.”

The US could secure a place in the knockout round with a win while Iran only need a point.

“We know exactly what Iran are going to bring, and we don’t want to make the same mistakes as we did in the past,” Berhalter said. “We want to learn from that and be able to put it into performanc­e.” Iran’s players have been dragged into a political crisis at home, pressured by protesters seeking to challenge the legitimacy of the country’s rulers to side with them publicly and condemn a deadly crackdown. The US Soccer Federation temporaril­y displayed Iran’s national flag on social media without the emblem of the country to show “support for the women in Iran fighting for basic human rights”.

Players were not consulted on the decision to alter the flag. “I can only reiterate that the players and the staff knew nothing about what was being posted. Sometimes, things are out of our control,” Berhalter said. “All we can do on our behalf is apologise on behalf of the players and staff, but it’s not something that we were a part of...Of course, our thoughts are with the Iran people, the players and the whole country, but our focus is on this match.

“I don’t want to sound aloof or not caring by saying that, but the guys have worked really hard for the last four years. It’s a knockout game, both teams are desperate to go to the next round. That’s how we’re looking at this match.”

 ?? ?? USA’s forward Haji Wright, midfielder Brenden Aaronson, defender Joe Scally and forward Josh Sargent attend a training session at Al Gharafa SC in Doha, yesterday.
USA’s forward Haji Wright, midfielder Brenden Aaronson, defender Joe Scally and forward Josh Sargent attend a training session at Al Gharafa SC in Doha, yesterday.

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