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‘Messi’ roughly lands in Iranian jail

  • May 08, 2017

Reza Parastesh poses for a design in a travel in Tehran on May 8, 2017. PHOTO: AFP Reza Parastesh poses for a design in a travel in Tehran on May 8, 2017. PHOTO: AFP

Reza Parastesh poses for a design in a travel in Tehran on May 8, 2017. PHOTO: AFP

TEHRAN: Iranian tyro Reza Parastesh looks so most like his sporting favourite Lionel Messi that it roughly landed him in jail for disrupting open sequence this week.

So many people came out to take selfies with Parastesh in a western city of Hamedan over a weekend that military rushed him into a hire and impounded his automobile to stop a disharmony and transparent traffic.

The similarity is so supernatural that Eurosport UK reportedly used his print by collision on Twitter recently when articulate about a genuine Messi.

The outcry began a few months ago when Parastesh’s football-mad father pressured a 25-year-old into posing in a series 10 Barcelona jersey and promulgation a cinema to a sports website.

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“I sent them one night and by a morning they had called me and pronounced we should come in fast for an interview,” he said.

Despite his early reluctance, Parastesh shortly grew into his new role, slicing his hair like Messi and mostly donning a Barca jersey when he goes out.

It has paid off – he is entirely requisitioned with media interviews and has even landed modelling contracts.

“Now people unequivocally see me as a Iranian Messi and wish me to impersonate all he does. When we uncover adult somewhere, people are unequivocally shocked,” he said.

Iranians are spooky with football, and Parastesh finds himself constantly besieged by fans looking for a selfie.

“I’m unequivocally happy that saying me creates them happy and this complacency gives me a lot of energy,” he added.

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Parastesh loves football yet has never played professionally, yet he is operative on some tricks so he can improved play a role.

He remembers really good a final diversion between Iran and Argentina during World Cup 2014, when Messi’s 91st-minute idea attacked a Islamic commonwealth of a place in a final 16.

Reza’s father was furious.

“After a game, my father called me and pronounced don’t come behind home tonight… because did we measure a idea opposite Iran? we said: But that wasn’t me!” Parastesh said, laughing.

His idea now is to accommodate his favourite in Barcelona, and maybe even land a pursuit as his understudy.

“Being a best actor in footballing history, he really has some-more work than he can handle. we could be his deputy when he is too busy,” he said.

Article source: https://tribune.com.pk/story/1404691/messi-almost-lands-iranian-jail/

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