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NewsDeep in the meeting rooms of the Al Rayyan Hotel in Qatar, Iran has been cooking up a plan to send the U.S. national soccer team home from the World Cup.
The team’s silver-haired leader is a master of defensive tactics, creative preparation, and surprising counter-strikes. He is identifying American weaknesses and preparing his players to take one last stand.
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