Iran is 'most oppressed' World Cup team amid travel issues, coach says

Iran have hit out at their treatment in the United States, with their coach saying his team are the “most oppressed” at the World Cup. The team’s build-up to the finals has been profoundly impacted by the conflict between Iran and the Un…
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