Head coach of Al Nasr: Iran enjoys high security

Head of Al Nasr football club says Sepahan was the superior team of the field and achieved the reward of its superiority against Al Nasr.

According to Persian Site Javan online, Ivan Ivanovich, following the defeat of his team in the first week of Asian Champions League said the Iranian team Sepahan was the superior team of field and received the rewards of its superiority. Right from the beginning they had the ball and the yard at their disposal and their victory was fair.

Ivanovic replying to a question about a propaganda campaign in recent months in Arab countries about lack of security in Iran said: “in my opinion this is not true adding that Isfahanis showed good hospitality towards us and that Iran enjoys high security.

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