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Indian Football Association encounters a "genius" scam! 19-year-old boy pretends to be Havey Guardiola to submit his resume

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Members of the Technical Committee of the Indian Football Association recently found an eye-catching resume when reviewing the application for the head coach of the national team. The applicant's name column clearly stated Xavi, and the email address was highly consistent with the private email address of the Barcelona meritorious coach. This discovery instantly ignited the hope of management. The members of the technical committee even urgently calculated the salary demand. It turned out that even if Harvey really wanted to come, his salary would exceed 45% of the Indian Football Association's budget, and the excitement turned to helplessness.

What's even more absurd is that the resume of current Manchester City coach Guardiola appears in the same batch of application documents. The famous coach, who holds the contract of the top giants Manchester City, applied for a FIFA team ranked 133rd, with almost zero rationality.

Just as public opinion is hotly discussing "Why do Barcelona's two heroes favor Indian football", the truth is ridiculous. According to Indian media, a 19-year-old young man forged his email address "xaviofficialfcb@gmail.com" and submitted a false application to the Indian Football Association. Fabrizio Romano, a well-known Spanish journalist, also urgently denied the rumor: "Zero contact and zero negotiations between Xavi and the Indian Football Association."

The Indian Football Association was forced to publicly denied the rumor. In the official statement, the official confirmed: "Neither Guardiola nor Xavi's email application was true" and characterized the incident as a "prank". I Vijayan, chairman of the Football Association's Technical Committee, admitted that although the matter was a hot topic, the selection of coaches has not stopped. Three pragmatic candidates have been screened out of 170 applications: local coach Jamir, Indian acquaintance Konstantin, and Slovakian coach Takovic.

This farce reflects the deep dilemma of Indian football. The national team has been in a turbulent position since Spanish coach Stimak left office last year. In July this year, interim coach Max terminated his contract early and returned to the club. The team's record is worrying, with only one win in the last eight international games, and the October Asian Cup qualifiers are imminent. Is

an external prank, or a hype directed and acted by the Football Association? Spain's Daily Sports Daily once questioned the Indian Football Association's "uses Xavi to improve the attractiveness of the position", and the previous remarks of members of the technical committee "abandoning Xavi because of their salary" made the farce even more confusing. In any case, when Indian football staggers between reality and falsehood, fans only hope that a coach who truly understands Asian football can lead the team out of the fog.

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