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Published 11:23 14 Jun 2018 BST
Updated 11:27 14 Jun 2018 BST
"It was ridiculous and unnecessary to produce this statement against a couple of young players. I think it should be the exact opposite because 99 per cent of our boys, they buy the boots, so the statement should be in the opposite direction and they should thank them. "They should come out and apologise because this arrogant conduct against 23 boys is absolutely ridiculous and unnecessary. We have addressed this concern to FIFA and the minimum Nike should do is to apologise to them (Iran's players). We expect that FIFA will come with a position and if they don't we will publish the letter we sent to FIFA."
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