Roberto Piazza: Iran Is Like My Country – Sports news


He is currently in Belgrade, Serbia for the 2025 Volleyball Nations League (VNL).

“We know that the fans in Iran follow the national team’s situation, so we are very close to our family, fans and country. Iran is like my own country for me right now. That’s why we are focusing all our attention on performing better than in the first week of the tournament,” Piazza said.

“I think we can now play a different way for the next four matches. However, it is important for me to go game by game. Think about the first game and then forget about it and move on to the next game.

“Now, we have to face Serbia in their home. There will probably be a lot of fans in the stadium. Of course, it’s not the fans who play, it’s the teams who do it. I spoke to the players and they know how to work,” the Italian coach concluded.



Source link

  • Related Posts

    Behind US, Israel pressure for ceasefire with Iran

    TEHRAN, Jun. 26 (MNA) – The 12-day war between Iran and Israel may have ended in a ceasefire, but one truth is emerging: Iran not only withstood the assault but…

    The Zionists and Two Major Conspiracies in the Post-War Era

    One of the crucial issues that almost all observers and analysts in our country (Iran) point out in the post-ceasefire period between Iran and the occupying regime of Israel is…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    Israeli fire kills West Bank teenager

    Israeli fire kills West Bank teenager

    Trade talks with US set to conclude next week

    Trade talks with US set to conclude next week

    Trump teases Iran talks next week

    Trump teases Iran talks next week

    Behind US, Israel pressure for ceasefire with Iran

    Behind US, Israel pressure for ceasefire with Iran

    Grok shows ‘flaws’ in fact-checking Israel-Iran war: study

    Grok shows ‘flaws’ in fact-checking Israel-Iran war: study

    Chase ready to lead much-changed Windies

    Chase ready to lead much-changed Windies