Queiroz Rebuffs Claims Of Leaving Iran
MNA - TEHRAN, Football Coach Carlos Queiroz
rebuffed claims that he could leave Iran over payment issue with the Iran
Football Federation (IFF).
The local newspapers have reported that the Portuguese is likely to part with
Iran football since he has not yet received his initial salary.
The former Portugal coach was asked that is there any possibility of him leaving
Iran, Queiroz said, “No, it’s not true. I will announce initial list of Iran
football team players on May 22 and hold our first training camp from May 23 to
25.”
“I’m worried about the aged players who are in the team. Ryan Giggs is a 37-year
old player, but Manchester United has a combination of young and experienced
players. At the Manchester United - Schalke 04 match in the UEFA Champions
League semifinal, three under 20 players were playing for the English club,”
Queiroz, who is also a former Manchester United assistant, stated in a news
conference, held at the Iran Football Camp on Thursday.
“I was moved by the reaction of the Iranian players after they lost to South
Korea in the 2011 Asian Cup quarterfinal. They cried after they were defeated by
the Koreans, and it shows that the Iranians are proud of their colors. I have to
say to all the Iranian players that it’s enough for crying, and from now on
tears will be converted into sweats. We need to work harder to achieve success,”
Queiroz concluded.
Iran is scheduled to host Venezuela on June 5 and Madagascar on July 17.
Iran begins its long quest for a fourth World Cup appearance when it plays the
Maldives in their opening qualifiers on June 29 and July 3.