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Iran's manager, striker pledge to play for all Iranians despite protests

INGLEWOOD, California, June 14 : Iran's coach and their key player said the national team will strive to bring joy and unity to Iranian people around the world, despite war and other tensions making their World Cup adventure uniquely challenging.

"We respect all Iranians," both within Iran and in its worldwide diaspora, said forward Mehdi Taremi through a translator at a press conference on the eve of their opening Group G game against New Zealand in Los Angeles.

He was speaking after arriving with the Iran squad in the U.S. soon after news broke that a peace deal between the two nations is expected to be signed imminently.

"For many years the civilized country of Iran has been a united nation. We want to showcase that unity. And we are here at the World Cup to bring joy to Iranians wherever they are," Taremi added.

Protests by some members of the Iranian American community against its government have taken place this week in the Los Angeles area, including midday Sunday near the stadium in which Iran play on Monday.

Many expect protests outside the stadium and protests against Iran's government inside.

In January, widespread protests in Iran by hundreds of thousands of people led to a brutal crackdown that resulted in tens of thousands of deaths.

The U.S. and Israel attacked Iran in late February.

IRAN WANT TO BRING JOY TO THEIR PEOPLE

Iran's squad have to stay in Mexico between matches after the U.S. government refused to let them stay on American soil outside of game dates and stopped various team staff travelling to the country. That has added uncertainty over travel. 

"We are accustomed to making opportunities out of hardships," said Iran coach Amir Ghalenoei. "We don't think of anything other than bringing joy to our people,

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