Iran coach Carlos Queiroz told a press conference on Monday that his team “have solidarity with all humanitarian causes” and that the United States is the best team in their World Cup group.
“We have solidarity with all humanitarian causes all over the world, whatever they are,” Queiroz said.
“Either if you talk about human rights, racism, kids that die in schools with shootings, we have solidarity with all those causes. But here our mission is to bring smiles to all people for at least for 90 minutes, that’s our mission,” he said.
The starting 11 who played in Iran’s first World Cup game against England on November 21 did not sing the national anthem ahead of the kick-off as the players appeared to make a powerful statement, in what seemed to be a show of solidarity with those protesting in Iran.
The players stood silent as the Iranian national anthem played out around the Khalifa International Stadium and the match ended in a 6-2 victory for England.
As anti-government protests entered a third month back in their home country just on the other side of the Persian Gulf, speculation had been mounting about how the players would handle the situation. In recent weeks, many other athletes have spoken out in support of the demonstrators, and several sports teams had refrained from singing the anthem.
Iran’s players, though, joined in the singing of the national anthem ahead of last Friday’s World Cup match against Wales, which the team won 2-0.
Speaking about the final game of Group B, Queiroz said: “The team that produced the best two performances in our group was without a doubt the United States.”
“They played two fantastic games, no doubt about that,” he said.
Queiroz said he had no comment when asked to explain the culture of Iranian football in response to former World Cup winner and BBC Sport pundit Jurgen Klinsmann’s critique that has put him at odds with the Iran football federation.
Iran state media on Sunday called for the US to be kicked out of the World Cup after the United States Soccer Federation changed Iran’s flag on its social media platforms to show support for protesters in Iran.