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Iran coach says team ‘oppressed’ by travel chaos after World Cup NZ draw

Iran's national football coach, Amir Ghalenoei, stated that the team felt "oppressed" by travel disruptions following their World Cup draw against New Zealand on November 22, 2023. The team was compelled to depart from the United States, where they played their initial match, and travel to their designated base in Mexico. This statement highlights the logistical challenges faced by the Iranian squad during their international competition. The specific nature of the travel chaos was not detailed, but the coach's remarks suggest it significantly impacted the team's preparation or morale. The draw against New Zealand marked the beginning of their World Cup campaign, with subsequent matches planned.

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