DPA - Former Spain coach
Javier Clemente has asked Iran for more time before finalizing his contract
with the Iranian Football Federation (FFI), ISNA news agency reported
Tuesday. The FFI and Clemente resumed negotiations on Tuesday in Tehran but
the Spaniard would not announce his decision to coach Iran's national team
before the end of the week, ISNA said.
An FFI spokesman told ISNA that the contract would be finalized by Wednesday
- with Iran's first World Cup qualification game against Syria scheduled for
the same day in Tehran's Azadi stadium.
Clemente himself, however, has so far refrained to give any comments to the
press in this regard.
One of the main differences between Clemente and the FFI for finalizing the
contract is said to be the Spaniard's demand not to stay permanently in the
country, but rather only come to Iran when working as the country's national
team coach.
FFI president Ali Kafashian at first rejected the request, but later showed
more flexibility.
During his stay in Tehran, Clemente has once again stressed that he would
not stay in Iran permanently.
The Iranian team is the only Asian side without a head coach.