The World Cup final week is already full of gunpowder before it starts, with Iranian leader Qui

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Asked by a British journalist how he felt about leading a country with no human rights, the Portuguese manager immediately lost his temper, questioned the other side about the offensive nature of the question, and finally left the press conference early in anger.

Iran and England are in Group B and will face each other in the first round, the British reporter asked Qui

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Do you think it's a good idea to represent Iran, a country that suppresses women's rights, in the World Cup?

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Immediate fire rolls in response: you're a side media? Sky Sports? You are a private organization, how much will you pay me to answer this question, ask your boss, come back to me after the World Cup, if the price is high, I might answer this question. Stay with Kui.

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He left the press conference early.

However, Qui

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It also said it respects freedom of speech and that Iranian players have the right to protest during the World Cup. The death of Iranian woman Mahsa Amini, who was detained by the Morality Police for not wearing a hijab, has led to anti-government demonstrations across the country, with several footballers, including Asmund, speaking out in support of the protesters. Iranian media reported that

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There was pressure from the FA to drop players such as Asmon before the draft.

Qui, 69 years old

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Previously coached Portugal

the national team

Real Madrid soccer team

teams, and has also done

Manchester United Football Club

assistant coach, who made his debut as an Iranian

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The Iranian FA has signed a four-month contract with the Iranian FA in September this year, with a monthly salary of 50,000 euros, and it is believed that the leader will leave after playing the World Cup.

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