Iran launch extraordinary attack over ‘oppressive’ World Cup treatment in USA… and claim they have been FORCED to leave

Iran have slammed their ‘oppressive’ and ‘disastrous’ treatment during this World Cup, claiming they are being kicked out of the United States immediately after their opening game on Monday night. In an extraordinary attack following their 2-2 draw with New Zealand in Los Angeles, striker Mehdi Taremi pleaded with FIFA to ‘help’ resolve their ‘unfair’ World Cup ordeal.After months of uncertainty and chaos, given the war between Iran and the US, Amir Ghalenoei’s team finally kickstarted their World Cup campaign at SoFi Stadium on Monday night.FIFA president Gianni Infantino visited the Iran dressing room following the game and just minutes later, Ghalenoei and Taremi suggested the US authorities are forcing them to fly back to their Tijuana base – against their wishes.’Everything is like a disaster actually for us… still we have some problems because we are supposed to be training tomorrow morning – recovery – then leave for Tijuana,’ Taremi said. ‘But we have to leave Los Angeles right now, and it’s not good for us. It’s not good for the football, because in World Cup, you have to prepare good for the next game, because it is a lot of stress for the players and the staff and everyone. But we don’t have that support and I think FIFA have to help us more than this.’  Iran have slammed their ‘oppressive’ and ‘disastrous’ treatment during this World Cup ‘Our team is the most oppressed one in the whole World Cup,’ head coach Amir Ghalenoei said Mohammad Mohebi equalized for Iran in the second half to ensure this game finished 2-2Taremi claimed Iran’s players asked Infantino why they were being kicked out. When asked what the FIFA president told them in the dressing room, Taremi added: ‘He just wants to help us. ‘It’s the beginning of the World Cup now, and he will help us… we believe everything he says.’ Teammate Mohammad Mohebi said their treatment was not ‘fair’ and Ghalenoei echoed his players’ feelings, claiming: ‘They said we had to leave immediately. ‘It’s very important for us to have time for recovery and yet we were asked to return to Tijuana and we are really troubled by that… we do not know why they are returning us. I think it’s very strange.’ The head coach continued: ‘It seems like others are doing the planning for us, decisions made elsewhere, we were supposed [to arrive] two nights before the game and we were not permitted. ‘We were supposed to stay tonight and return tomorrow lunchtime but I have no idea why and they haven’t told [us]… our team is the most oppressed one in the whole World Cup.’Prior to the tournament kicking off, it had been agreed that Iran – who play all of their group stage matches in the USA – would fly in and out of the country on matchday.  It is understood Infantino told the squad that he would do what he could to ensure more Iranian officials, who did not receive visas, could travel to the USA for their final two group games. Inside the locker room, Infantino had praised the team for their participation and hailed their actions as ‘sending a strong message to the world’. He told them: ‘You showed to your families, friends, to your people, to the world, that you’re in the World Cup, that you perform and you have two more games to go.’In these two games, you will make again everyone in the world proud of what you do. Thank you for being here,’ he said, with his words met by applause.   After months of uncertainty, Iran’s World Cup opener ended in a draw against New Zealand  FIFA president Gianni Infantino was among the crowd at SoFi Stadium on Monday night Iran’s Mehdi Ghayedi in action with New Zealand’s Michael Boxall’It is also a big, big emotion. I know what you go through, I understand, but you are stronger than everything. ‘You send a strong message to the entire world. Like tonight you united the whole stadium here, you united the whole stadium behind you, behind Team Melli. You are sending such a strong message to the world.’Let me say one more thing: this is just the beginning of the World Cup. You are writing history, the whole world is watching you. Continue to play with your heart, for your people, your families, for your fans and for everyone in the world that is falling in love with Team Melli. You are stronger than everything.’Since war broke out in February, uncertainty has surrounded Iran’s participation at the World Cup. Donald Trump warned them not to come – for their ‘own life and safety’, while Iran moved its base from Arizona to Mexico. Nearly a dozen members of its delegation were later denied visas. Ahead of kickoff at SoFi Stadium, all but one of Iran’s players sang their national anthem Iran jetted into Los Angeles the afternoon before Monday’s game and Taremi suggested the team faced delays at the US border.’We [should] come here two days before the game,’ Mohebi insisted. ‘Yesterday we came, we started the trip in the morning and we arrive in the afternoon. ‘Then we go to the training and we get tired. I think we’re supposed to come here two days before the game. This kind of thing is not a little bit fair. We need to get fair competition.’Taremi was later asked if he had a message for President Trump. ‘I’m here to play football, my friend,’ he said. ‘We are tired to talk about [the problems]. ‘And if they help us, we are much appreciated about that… if no one helps us, it doesn’t matter. We just stay back to back, behind each other and we try our best to win both the next games.’Iran are due to return to the USA to face Belgium in LA on Sunday before they take on Egypt in Seattle. Consider yourself a World Cup expert? Challenge yourself with our exclusive quiz for free by signing up to our World Cup newsletter. Get it HERE