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Iraq coach calls for delay to World Cup playoff amid travel shutdown

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Coach Graham Arnold says relying only on players based outside Iraq would hurt the country’s qualification chances.

BAGHDAD: Iraq coach Graham Arnold has called for the team’s inter-confederation World Cup playoff in Mexico later this month to be postponed amidst the travel chaos triggered by the conflict in neighbouring Iran.

The Iraqis are concerned they might not be able to get their players and staff over to Mexico for their scheduled clash with either Bolivia or Suriname in Monterrey on March 31 because of the travel lockdown in the Middle East.

Arnold said putting together a team solely with players based outside Iraq would hinder the country’s chances of qualifying for the World Cup for the first time since 1986.

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