Injury Setback and Political Turmoil: Iran's Pre-World Cup Challenges
Iran's World Cup preparations have suffered a blow with winger Ali Gholizadeh sidelined by a season-ending knee injury. Political tensions and suspended domestic league activities further complicate their campaign. Media reports suggest efforts to resolve issues with key striker Sardar Azmoun, who was dropped over allegations of disloyalty.
In a significant setback for Iran's World Cup hopes, winger Ali Gholizadeh is ruled out after suffering a knee injury while playing for his club in Poland. The ligament tear requires surgery and extensive rehabilitation, raising concerns about the team’s performance.
Political tensions with the United States and Israel have necessitated the suspension of Iran’s domestic football league. As air strikes continue, players have been limited to controlled practice sessions. Amid the unrest, football remains a unifying force, with squad members participating in national demonstrations.
Despite complications, Team Melli is set to compete, starting with a match against New Zealand in Los Angeles. Meanwhile, attempts are reportedly underway to reconcile with striker Sardar Azmoun, excluded from international friendlies over a perceived act of disloyalty.