News about Carlos Queiroz

Carlos Queiroz, the former Man United coach, was fired as Qatar's president less than a month before the Asian Cup hosts resumed their title defense, with Marquez Lopez as his replacement

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 6, 2023
Carlos Queiroz has parted company with Qatar's national team less than a year after committing to a four-year deal with the Asian champions, but not for more than a month until the country hosts the Asian Cup, with Marquez Lopez named as his replacement. Since the Qataris hosted last year's World Cup finals last year and was charged with qualifying the Gulf state for the 2026 tournament, the former Real Madrid and Portugal head coach took over in February. 'The Qatar Football Association has reported that Portuguese coach Carlos Queiroz' service as head coach of the Qatar national team ended amicably by mutual agreement between the two sides,' the QFA said in a tweet.

After the move to the United States, David and Victoria Beckham share a look at their LA home movie collection. The designer admits she "let go of a lot of pain" after the move

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 4, 2023
Fans of David and Victoria Beckham's enchanting time living in Los Angeles have been given a glimpse at their collection of home movies. After a turbulent time in Spain involving an alleged affair with Rebecca Loos, the family migrated Stateside in 2007. Viewers enjoyed a sweet video of David and Victoria enjoying the Los Angeles lifestyle with their sons Brooklyn, Romeo, and Cruz in their Netflix series BECKHAM.

Rene Meulensteen reveals the incredible story of how he became Sir Alex Ferguson's first team coach at Man United

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 3, 2023
Rene Meulensteen has confessed to sliding a letter under Sir Alex Ferguson's door, which culminated in him becoming Manchester United's first team coach. Having previously participated in the youth development at the club, the Dutchman served as Sir Alex's first team coach from 2007 to 2013. Meulensteen, a footballer from Tottenham and Scotland, was first introduced to the Red Devils legendary boss by Tottenham and Scotland legend Dave Mackay, who appeared on talkSPORT.

WHAT A WASTE OF MONEY! Sportmail examines the worst transfers in Premier League history

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 11, 2023
With Leeds United's total outlay for Jean-Kevin Augustin down to £40 million in exchange for just 48 minutes of service, the striker could now be the lowest signing in English football. In 2020, Augustin made only three replacement appearances for Leeds, after the club argued that the Covid-19 pandemic had negated the club's promise to buy the player from Red Bull Leipzig, resulting in a postponement of the season's conclusion. Leeds, on the other hand, lost their case at the Court of Arbitration for Sport and later reached a compromise with Leipzig worth £15.5 million. The legal proceedings did not conclude there, and a FIFA panel has ordered Augustin £24.5 million for breach of contract this week. Leeds is considering an appeal.

Belgium confirm the appointment of Domenico Tedesco as their new head coach

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 8, 2023
Domenico Tedesco has been named as Belgium's next first-team boss, according to Belgium. Following Roberto Martinez' departure from the role in December, the Red Devils had been looking for a new national head coach and had turned to the Italian. Tedesco said in a Belgian FA interview: "It's a great honor for me to be Belgium's new head coach." I'm really looking forward to the job and I'm feeling incredibly upbeat. Right from the first conversation, I had a good feeling.'

Iran's footballers sing their national anthem again before USA World Cup game

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 29, 2022
After being warned by officials in Tehran that they will face retaliation if they do not perform their national anthem prior to their match against England, Iran's footballers performed the national anthem before their match against the US at the World Cup. An Iranian politician warned that if they didn't start singing the anthem for their final two games against England and the United States, they could face prison time. According to The Guardian, Medhi Chamran, the chairman of Tehran's city council, warned that the country'will never tolerate anyone to insult our anthem.

BRAD FRIEDEL: The United States is where they want to be in the World Cup. But Queiroz, the Iranian coach, will ruin it

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 29, 2022
BRAD FRIEDEL FOR DAILYMAIL.COM: The USA team will awakened in Qatar on Saturday morning and looks really good. They are exactly where they want to be, with their World Cup fate in their own hands. They know they played really well against England, a tournament favorite and one of the top teams in terms of global media coverage. Right now, USMNT is getting a lot of good coverage around the world. I'd imagine practicing on Saturday with the players who didn't play would have been very strong and fierce as they try to recruit into a team that is doing well. People will be upbeat and joyful, and those will be brimming with optimism.

Iran threatens its World Cup team with jailtime and torture ahead of its final match against the US

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 29, 2022
If Iranian soccer players fail to adhere to pre-match rules ahead of a dramatic final group match against the United States on Tuesday, their families have been threatened with torture and prison time by their own country's government. According to a report, a meeting between the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRCG) and the remaining 26 soccer players was called on after the starting XI, who faced England, refused to sing the Iranian national anthem before the match began. Players were warned that if their families remained silent during pre-match rituals and if they affiliated with any groups protesting the Islamic Republic's regime, they would be subjected to 'violence and torture.'

World Cup: Before the must-win match, Iran boss Carlos Queiroz says the US is the best team in Group B.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 28, 2022
The US has been praised as the top team in Group B by Iran boss Carlos Queiroz ahead of the two sides' crucial clash on Tuesday. In the final matchday of Group B, Gregg Berhlater's team takes on Iran in a must-win tie for the Americans with a spot on the line. The United States currently ranks third in the group, one point behind Iran, with the understanding that it must defeat Queiroz' side in order to progress to the knockouts. The United States will be sent packing if they lose or draw.

Jurgen Klinsmann tries to ignore Carlos Queiroz's match

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 27, 2022
Jurgen Klinsmann has said that Iran chief Carlos Queiroz had taken his remarks about Iran in a completely wrong way. Queiroz's style, although attributive and perhaps marginally negative in its approach to Iran's 2-0 win over Iran, was a perfect match for the national team, according to the German emperor, who appeared on the BBC on Friday to provide analysis for the Iran's 2-0 win over Iran. Queiroz retaliated against Klinsmann's remarks, sending out a string of tweets criticizing the 1990 World Cup champion's comments as a "disgrace to football."

Jurgen Klinsmann is trying to defuse the tense rivalry between him and Carlos Queiroz

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 27, 2022
While appearing on the BBC on Friday to provide commentary on Wales' humiliating 2-0 loss to Iran, the legendary manager said that his style, attritional and perhaps marginally negative in its approach, was a perfect match for the national team. Quieroz sluggish to hear Klinsmann's remarks, releasing a series of tweets naming the 1990 World Cup champion's words as a 'disgrace to football'. Klinsmann was clearly anxious not to let the situation escalate, but he did try to give some direction to the situation.

World Cup: Carlos Queiroz wrote plan in 1998 for USA to win by 2010 but now he leads rivals Iran

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 27, 2022
'Project 2010' was announced over 24 years ago.' Unsurprisingly, the United States would capture the world's most coveted trophy by 2010 despite a grand 12-year, $50 million initiative. The United States started the campaign right before the 1998 World Cup and carried its lofty hopes to France, where it fell flat on its face, dead last. Queiroz was hired by the United States Soccer Association to look at American soccer in the hopes of bringing it into the next century. A lot of stuff needs to be addressed, and that needs to be clarified. Queiroz' review turned into a 113-page book.

World Cup: Carlos Queiroz demands Jurgen Klinsmann resign over his criticism of Iran's 'culture'

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 27, 2022
Since his skepticism of Iran's treatment of Wales, Iran coach Carlos Queiroz has fired back at him. Queiroz' side bounced back from a 6-2 humiliating against England in their first game to a 2-0 win over Wales, putting Rob Page's team in jeopardy. However, Klinsmann suggested that one of Iran's main reasons for the success was their ability to 'work the referee' under Queiroz.

Iran vs USA: When is kick-off?What TV channel is it on?And what is the team news?

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 26, 2022
So it all comes down to Tuesday. With victory over Iran, the United States could clinch a spot in the World Cup last-16, where Carlos Queiroz's team will almost guarantee a last-16 finish. On Friday, the USMNT held England to a 0-0 draw and put on an impressive show against a tournament favorite. As the United States is a World Cup co-host in 2026, there has been an increase in anxiety over Gregg Berhalter's guys. Iran, on the other hand, had a much more convincing performance in their 2-0 victory over Wales. Iran started the World Cup with a humiliating 6-2 loss to England, but Queiroz's men turned it around against Wales with a crucial victory.

During Iran's victory over Wales, Jurgen Klinsmann believes the referee "worked" the referee

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 25, 2022
Wales suffered to a 2-0 loss at the hands of Iran and now faces an early withdrawal from the 2022 World Cup. Rob Page's side was below par for the must-win game, but they did not appear to be troubling their opponents who were on top for the majority of the game. However, Jurgen Klinsmann argues that one of Iran's main reasons for the success was their ability to 'work the referee.' Under new manager Carlos Queiroz.

Gareth Bale and Rob Page quick to shut down any political sideshows before huge Iran clash

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 24, 2022
If ever, protest dominated the prelude to a World Cup match as much as when Iran and Wales broke down to discuss a conflict in which so much rests for both countries. Despite an impressive, statesmanlike half-hour of discussion on how his team would carry the fear of England behind them, Carlos Queiroz confronted a BBC Persia journalist who had raised the issue revealed his veneer of calm on the topic. Great teams know how to recover.' The day after and the day after that is extremely important.' Gareth Bale and Rob Page answered several questions about the protest, as well as Wales' tumultuous defiance of Qatar's blanket ban on rainbows, leaving England trailing in their wake, with no one wanting to create a sideshow or a saga.

After questions about demonstrations back in his homeland, Irate Iran boss Carlos Queiroz meets with a journalist

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 24, 2022
Queiroz (top right) was offended that BBC Persia reporter Shaimaa Khalil had asked striker Mehdi Taremi about the riots (bottom right) sparked by the death of young woman Mahsa Amini in the region during the national team's match against Wales on Saturday. After the press conference, former Manchester United No. 2 Queiroz approached Khalil (left) and said: "I'm asking you one thing right now." Why don't you ask questions to other coaches about other cultures? That's only fair. Why don't you ask Southgate: 'What do you think about England and the United States that left Afghanistan and all the women alone?' A throng of journalists descended on Khalil as she defended her right to ask these questions before Queiroz eventually left the room.

MARTIN SAMUEL: After England's victory over Iran, Argentina's tumultuous shows we are not going to the top

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 22, 2022
MARTIN SAMUEL CHIEF SPORTS WRITER: We're adamant when England brought six people over Iran in their first World Cup game. It could be a 2-1 loss to Saudi Arabia. It could be a draw. It could be a nail-biting fight for a victory. It was none of those things for England. Does it mean the World Cup is in Gareth Southgate's grasp? No, not really. It's a game against Iran. Argentina's loss in Lusail on Tuesday demonstrated what can go wrong, and what often does go wrong for major teams and players in major tournaments.

Why wouldn't Iran focus on Harry Maguire?WORLD CUP CONFIDENTIAL

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 21, 2022
Iran will 'target' Harry Maguire in Monday's group opener with England after the defender has been unable to join the Manchester United team so far this season. At the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha, the Three Lions kick off their World Cup campaign against Carlos Queiroz's side. Despite barely playing for his club and struggling for form over the past year, Sportsmail's Chris Sutton believes Maguire is a point of weakness for Gareth Southgate's side.

Rooney teaches England and the United States how to depose Iran coach Queiroz, who is familiar with Manchester United

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 21, 2022
Wayne Rooney, the current DC United coach and England's highest ever scorer at international level, is more qualified to advise his country and the USMNT about Iran. When he was an assistant to legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson, he served under Iran's coach, Carlos Queiroz, at Manchester United. They earned five trophies at United, three Premier League titles, and an English League Cup all together. On Monday, England will face Iran while the United States will face Queiroz in Group B of Group B, potentially a game Berhalter's side will have to win if they are to advance to the World Cup knockouts.

Gareth Souhgate's England team is the best since 1966, according to Iran boss Carlos Queiroz

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 20, 2022
On Monday, Iran boss Carlos Queiroz believes his team will face the country's best team since 1966. On Monday, England defeated Iran in their World Cup opener, coming off the back of a disappointing appearance in the European Championship finals. Queiroz knows his team is going to face a real test this week after making the semi-finals of the World Cup for the second time last year.

DANNY MURPHY: Let's intimidate Iran early on Monday by pressing the ball and disrupting their plans

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 19, 2022
DANNY MURPHY: I would like to see England get off to a tense match against Iran on Monday. I know it will be hot, but we should go right after them in the first 20 minutes. Press the ball and hopefully get the game done early. We know that Iran will not go toe-for-toe, so let's try to persuade them by being on the front foot. Press the ball and try to jeopardize their defensive schemes of their shrewd and well-organized boss, Carlos Queiroz.

Carlos Queiroz, the Iran coach, has refused to answer questions about the country's situation

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 16, 2022
IN DOHA: We were under orders not to question Carlos Queiroz about the riots engulfing the nation, so a cursory mention was needed to prevent the interview from being interrupted. 'What are your thoughts on the situation in Iran?' The Portuguese coach was summoned. 'I have no thoughts,' the man said. This was hardly credible. Queiroz has been plagued by growing rumors about the enforcing of women in Iran following the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in September, and the coach, who arrived with a smile on his face on Monday, was left with a face like thunder.

World Cup: Carlos Queiroz, the Iranian coach, has a bizarre reaction to a political question

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 16, 2022
When asked if he was comfortable coaching Iran at the World Cup, Carlos Queiroz gave a strange answer, insisting that he would have to be paid to broadcast his true opinions. Iran will face England, Wales, and the United States in Qatar's group stage, but there have been calls for the team to be kicked out of the tournament. It comes at a time of tumultuous political turmoil in Iran following Mahsa Amini's death in prison after the 22-year-old woman was detained by the country's moral police for not adhereing to strict Islamic attire.