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CARLOS: NO FERGIE TIME

- ■ from DAVID McDONNELL in Doha

CARLOS QUEIROZ has resisted the temptation to call his old friend Sir Alex Ferguson for advice on how to plot England’s downfall.

Iran coach Queiroz was Ferguson’s assistant at Manchester United over two spells, helping them win three Premier League titles and the Champions League.

Queiroz remains close to Ferguson, but reassured England fans he has not tapped into the former manager’s football brain to try to cause an upset against the Three Lions.

“I confess that I did not receive any help from Scotland!” said a smiling Queiroz. “Of course we talk frequently as friends.

“But you can relax, Scotland, this time, is not supporting anything against England!”

Queiroz, who was at United from 2002-03 and 2004-08, hailed Gareth Southgate’s squad as the best England have had since their World Cup win of 1966.

And the 69-year-old, the first boss to manage at four World Cups on as many different continents, said the attitude of England’s players sets them apart from any other nation.

“I’ve worked with English players,” said Queiroz (inset). “They have a great and fantastic attitude all the time.

“They love to play the game with rhythm and intensity, which is part of the culture of English football.

“If I choose one kind of player to go to war for me, for sure I would not ignore the mentality and attitude of English players.

“This new generation of players Gareth Southgate is bringing for the national team is, in my opinion, probably the most competitiv­e English team since 1966 that I have had the opportunit­y to see. I worked with the generation of Rio Ferdinand, of Paul Scholes. Fantastic players like David Beckham and all those guys.

“But this national team is really different. They take a realistic approach to every single game which makes them very, very dangerous.

“In training, the intensity, the way they play the game with a direct mind to put the ball inside the net with full intensity, it’s amazing from their side.”

Queiroz knows his Iran side have it all to do to get a result against England in their Group B opener, a

game he hailed as the “dream of a lifetime” for him and his players.

“It’s a unique opportunit­y for the team, the first time we have had the opportunit­y to play England,” said Queiroz.

“To play against them is like magic. It’s a gift. For me it’s special. For the players it’s like the dream of a lifetime.”

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