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Yesterday (21st), Iran lost to England by conceding 6 goals, but foreign media applauded the Iranian team.

This is because the players refused to sing the national anthem before the game and staged a silent protest in support of Iran's anti-government protests.



Reporter Kim Young-seong will tell you.



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While the Iranian national anthem is playing, the players remain silent with a firm expression, and phrases shouting freedom and human rights are unfolded amid booing from Iranian spectators.



The Iranian players were determined to fight for the people, but collapsed after the main goalkeeper was replaced with a major injury at the beginning of the game.



In the 35th minute of the first half, 19-year-old youngest Bellingham opened the scoring, and England exploded firepower.



The goals of Premier League stars such as Sakawa Sterling and Rashford continued without a break.



Saka scored two goals with a splendid individual performance, and Grealish, who scored England's last goal, gave a warm impression with an earthworm ceremony promised to an 11-year-old cerebral palsy fan.



Iran didn't celebrate and the Iranian crowd was silent even though Taremy scored twice.



Queiros, the Portuguese coach of the Iranian national team, led the crowd to cheer, but eventually lost 6-2.



Director Queiros begged to break the silence,



[Keiros/Iranian soccer team coach: Our players just want to represent the country and the people, just like other national teams.

Please allow the players to play.]



Iranian fans continued to criticize the government.



[Iranian soccer fans: We are here to be a voice for our country and its people.

Our people are still fighting for human rights.]



Regardless of the content of the game, many foreign media applauded the courage of the Iranian players to stand up to human rights repression despite the risk of government retaliation.



(Video coverage: Park Seung-won, video editing: So Ji-hye)