Jurgen Klinsmann
Jurgen Klinsmann is at the World Cup as a BBC pundit and sits on Fifa's technical study group to analyse how the game is progressing
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After the Iran manager said the German's criticism of his team was a disgrace, Klinsmann wants to speak to him.

He invited him to their camp because of the remarks.

He called for him to leave the group.

Klinsmann - a World Cup winner with Germany in 1990 - said there was stuff taken out of context. I will try to talk to him.

I have never said anything bad about Carlos or the Iranians. Some people thought I was attacking the referee because he didn't do anything about the behavior on the bench.

Their way of doing things is admirable in a certain way. The bench plays a big part in the game. Carlos is a very emotional coach and he is constantly on the sideline trying to give his players all his energy and direction.

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What had Klinsmann said?

Klinsmann said that Carlos fits well with the national team and their culture after the 2-0 win against Wales on Friday.

The way they play is part of their culture.

The referee was worked upon by them. The linesman and fourth official are always in their ears. We didn't see many incidents. Their culture takes you off your game.

How did Queiroz respond?

Even if you don't know me personally, you question my character with a prejudiced judgement of superiority.

Those comments about the Iran national team and my players are a disgrace to football.

He invited Klinsmann to the team's camp to meet the players and learn about the culture and how much they love and respect football.

The former Manchester United assistant said that they wanted to follow the decision of the world governing body about your position in the technical study group. We expect you to resign before you go to our camp.

The technical study group is led by a man who used to be a manager, and they provide analysis on the World Cup to see how the game is going.

Iran lost their first game to England but rebounded to beat Wales and face the USA in their final game.

At the tournament, they play in front of anti-government protesters.

Iran's players didn't sing their national anthem before their opener against England.

Iran fans didn't support the team in their loss to England.

He confronted a journalist at a news conference before the Wales game, asking why England's manager doesn't face the same level of questioning as he does.

Watch: Iran football manager Carlos Queiroz confronts BBC correspondent Shaimaa Khalil
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