Xavi and the Iranian visa

Everything is exciting, except for some details from the real world: the coach of the first team of FC Barcelona has not been able to direct the inaugural match of the US tour because his visa was processed with such carefreeness and pachorra - typical of a rib tour of the Peña Anguera - which has not been able to enter the United States.

Thomas Osborne
Thomas Osborne
19 July 2022 Tuesday 19:52
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Xavi and the Iranian visa

Everything is exciting, except for some details from the real world: the coach of the first team of FC Barcelona has not been able to direct the inaugural match of the US tour because his visa was processed with such carefreeness and pachorra - typical of a rib tour of the Peña Anguera - which has not been able to enter the United States.

There are two options: take the matter lightly or take the matter lightly.

As one, modesty aside, he also has a visa from the Islamic Republic of Iran, land of ayatollahs, Persians and nuts, and I know what that means, I propose to Xavi Hernández that we found the association Death to the Yankee Imperalist whose president could be responsible of FC Barcelona's trips abroad, in case he still has his head on his shoulders.

Naturally, FC Barcelona only has eyes for the great Lewandowski. These are things that happen to those who travel and see the world, the members of the expedition must say, capable of escaping to Disney World without the coach and with Dembélé, if only to motivate him.

Let's not rule out that the blame falls on the United States of America for its lack of sensitivity towards the best club in the world –except in what concerns the management of visas, finances, facilities and transfers–, perhaps because it still stings them that the World Cup 2022 went to Qatar and not to his land, a choice that led to the arrests of those involved, including some of the highest officials in world football.

Washington DC would have had to skip over its immigration regulations and make an exception in the policy of isolating Iran -which is always on the verge of having the atomic bomb-, an objective that has led it to forge an alliance that, by rebound , explains Spain's turn in the Sahara and the preferential treatment of Morocco.

It is a pity that, given that this directive is so closely related to the Israeli intermediary Pini Zahavi, no one anticipated that a visa from Iran is not the fastest way to enter the United States.