Category: World Cup 2014

Queiroz faults officials in loss

Iran coach Carlos Queiroz laid the blame for his team’s 1-0 loss to Argentina squarely on the shoulders of the referee Milorad Mazic after the game.

Near the start of the second half, Argentina’s Pablo Zabaleta mistimed a tackle and took down Iran’s Ashkan Dejagah in the penalty box, but Mazic let play continue despite protests from Dejagah.

“I’m proud and a little bit frustrated with the result. I hoped it would be different, but what can we do?” said Queiroz. “I have no complaints or excuses, only the frustration with a referee that nobody can understand in the world. How could he not give a clear penalty in front of 40 million people watching the game? It is very sad.”

Iran’s defence frustrated Argentina for much of the game, while their attack generated a number of legitimate chances in the second half. Dejagah had a header deflected over the crossbar by Sergio Romero at 67 minutes that was Iran’s best opportunity up to that point.

“The team played well. We defended very good. We tried to make it hard for Argentina and with a little bit of luck we could have won this game or a draw,” said Dejagah. 

 

Lionel Messi made sure his team picked up three points by hammering home a late winner vs. Iran.

 

Before Messi’s game-winning goal in injury time, Iran’s Reza Ghoochannejhad had a breakaway chance on a through ball that Argentina goalkeeper Sergio Romero deflected away. Minutes later, Messi worked the ball to his left at the top of Iran’s penalty box and buried a shot to give Argentina a 1-0 victory.

“When Messi scored it felt terrible,” said Dejagah. “But this is what the best players do. They change games in one second.”

Now Iran will try to move on. A point against Argentina would have positioned them well to advance from Group F, but the team’s hopes are still alive after an opening-round draw with Nigeria.

“The most important thing now is to refresh and focus on the game,” said Queiroz. “We need to forget what happened here. We can still go through.”

Nigeria faces Bosnia-Herzegovina in their final match on June 25. They’ll need a win and some help from Argentina to advance. A full list of possible Group F outcomes is listed here.

Nigeria defeats Bosnia-Herzegovina

Peter Odemwingie scored the African champions Nigeria only goal to defeat Bosnia-Herzegovina 1-0 at Arena Pantanal, Cuiaba, on Saturday, June 21.

The win gives Nigeria its 4th point in Group F and enhance its chances to qualify with Argentina.

Nigeria have their first World Cup win since 1994 and Bosnia are out of the World Cup. It was an unspired performance by the European debutante and whatever chances they created were wasted by Edin Dzeko. At the back Emir Spahic looked like he was playing football for the first time and Emmanuel Emenike’s dominance of the right flank led to the Nigerian goal.

Bosnia , however , had a legitimate goal scored by Edin Dzeko ruled offside by the referee to complete a miserable day for the referees errors in Group F of the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.

Team Melli must defeat Bosnia on Wednesday to stand any chance of qualifying to the next round along with Argentina.

GROUP F
TEAMS MP W D L GF GA Pts  
2 2 0 0 3 1 6  
2 1 1 0 1 0 4  
2 0 1 1 0 1 1  
2 0 0 2 1 3 0  

Magnificent Messi strike breaks the hearts of Queiroz’s men

Argentina 1-0 Iran

A stunning strike from Lionel Messi snatched a 1-0 victory for Argentina against a spirited Iran side in Saturday’s World Cup clash in Belo Horizonte.
Few would have expected Argentina, viewed as one of the favourites to win the tournament, to be given too much of a test by a team that has never gone beyond the first round of a World Cup in three previous appearances.

However, Carlos Queiroz’s side, who had been criticised for their defensive style of play following their opening Group F goalless stalemate against Nigeria, produced another resolute display at Estadio Mineirao on Saturday to come within a few minutes of a highly creditable

draw.

 

But, in injury time, it was Messi who stepped up when it mattered most, curling home brilliantly into the corner to give the South Americans a place in the last 16.

Meanwhile, Iran will head into their final group game with Bosnia-Herzegovina on Wednesday reflecting on an opportunity missed, and knowing that only victory will be enough to extend their tournament.

Argentina unsurprisingly dictated the opening stages without creating any clear-cut opportunities against an Iran defence that displayed the same determination as against Nigeria.

Gonzalo Higuain was the first to test the Iran backline after 13 minutes, but goalkeeper Alireza Haghigi showed quick reactions to race out and block the Napoli striker’s effort after he had been played through by Fernando Gago.

Higuain was involved again as he linked up with Sergio Aguero inside the area, only to see the Manchester City man’s curling effort brilliantly kept out by a fine diving save from Haghigi.

Aguero then headed wide from a corner as Argentina’s dominance of play continued, yet Iran, with impressive commitment and organisation, did not have too much difficulty in keeping the South Americans at bay.

Iran’s ability to maintain parity also owed much to Argentina’s profligacy, which was demonstrated in the 35th minute when defender Ezequiel Garay headed a Messi free kick over the crossbar.

Ghoochanejad reaction after missing a chance
Ghoochanejad reaction after missing a chance

Queiroz’s men were able to fashion some first-half opportunities of their own, the best of which came after 41 minutes as centre-back Jalal Hosseini turned Ashkan Dejagah’s corner narrowly wide of the post.

Pablo Zabaleta went close from the edge of the area in the opening stages of the second half, but it was Iran who continued to look more threatening.

Indeed, they would have taken the lead in the 53rd minute had forward Reza Ghoochannejhad not directed his header straight at Argentina goalkeeper Sergio Romero following a fine break.

Iran felt they should have been awarded a penalty a minute later after Zabaleta appeared to bring down Dejagah, with replays suggesting that the South Americans had been given a let-off.

At the other end, Messi failed to find a finish after surging forward with an archetypal run from midfield and curling wide of the post.

Messi's free kick
Messi’s free kick

With time running out, Romero was called into action to tip Dejagah’s header over and Iran had an even better chance when Ghoochannejhad was sent clear one-on-one but saw his somewhat tired finish parried.

But just as they looked set to celebrate their famous point, Messi struck.

The Barcelona man worked space on the edge of the area before opening his body to bend a shot into the corner, as Argentina’s class – and more accurately that of their captain – finally told.

A great injustice and a greater heart break

A last minute individual piece of brilliance by the greatest football player in the world , Lionel Messi has deprived Iran of a very deserved draw at least. Messi scored in the 90th minute after receiving the ball outside the box with only one player shadowing him from distance , Reza Ghoochannjad and Nekounam further few feet away. Messi , took his time adjusted and  shifted sideways then curled a fantastic ball to the far right of Haghighi whose flight was not good enough to stop the ball hitting the net. One moment of defensive lapse against the best player that cost Team Melli dearly.

Close range save by Haghighi against Higuaim.
Close range save by Haghighi against Higuaim.

That was not the full the story. The Serbian referee blatantly , unjustifiably failed to observe a foul by Zabeletta on Ashkan Dejagah in the second half.  fear and recrimination has lead this referee to ignore one very obvious penalty call. 

Team Melli was unlucky no to score when a right cross from Pooladi found Ghoochannejad who headed straight at Romero in Argentina’s goal ,  the lose ball was cleared by Argentina defense.

The greatest save of the match and probably the World Cup so far came from a similar side when Heydari crossed for the fast advancing Dejagah , who headed delightful and powerful into the goal, but a magnificent fingertip save denied Iran a well deserved goal.

Then cam the heart break at the end.

The fans should be proud by Team Melli’s performance against one of the strongest teams in the world. It was the combination of  injustice by a poor referee and one moment of magic by Messi that denied Iran. There were some unsavory scene at the end of the game when some bench Team Melli players protested against the referee.

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Half Time : Argentina 0 -0 Iran

A brilliant organized defensive game plan by Team Melli deprived the powerful Argentine from scoring , with the first half ending in a goal less draw.

 

Argentina with their full artillery of  Messi , Higuain , Di Maria and Aguero playing up front failed to penetrate the solid Iranian defense and on the few cases that they did , Alireza Haghighi was there to keep it clean.

If there is any disappointment in Team Melli’s performance , it was the woeful and easy loss of the ball whenever the team was attacking. Many easy balls went astray that should have been more accurately dealt with  in the offense. Team Melli free kicks by Ashkan Dejagah was the most serious threats by Iran. Hosseini coming the closest of all the headers,

 

Half Time

Argentina 0 -0 Iran

Shojaei replaces Heydari against Argentina

The line up of Iran vs Argentina has just been announced,

The only change in Team Melli line up is Shojaei starting on the right flank instead of Heydari. Shojaei was a substitute against Nigeria,

On the other hand, Argentina is going with its full offensive force  Messi , Higuain , Aguero and Di Maria will make the 4 forward players against Team Melli

Marc Overmars saved Ghoochannejad’s career

Reza Ghoochannejhad
Reza Ghoochannejhad Photo: Matty Wijnbergen
Sat 21 Jun 2014, 05:59

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Reza plays first violin

by Jeroen Kapteijns

SÃO PAULO – In the heavily guarded training complex of Joaquim Grava belonging to top club Corinthians in São Paulo, where the base of World Cup participant Iran is located, it is a remarkable beginning of the training. While the other squad players, including some like NEC’er Alireza Jahanbakhsh, were doing a bit of fooling around with the ball against each other and a round cheating and stealing the ball or doing whatever tricks they can with the ball, Ghoochannejhad Reza (26) has his own rituals. The great hero of the Iranian football, who is speaking better Dutch than  Farsi , works on the edge of the field on his physical condition by doing a series of strength and power exercises

 

It’s funny in a football life. The Iranians had grown up in Leeuwarden and up to twenty months ago was totally unknown in his homeland, which he left with his family at the age of eight to establish a life in Netherlands. In the last World Cup qualifiers, Reza, as he conveniently calls himself, however created an unforgettable impression. The former player of SC Heerenveen, Go Ahead Eagles, FC Emmen and SC Cambuur scored the winning goal against South Korea, a result  which took Iran to its the fourth World Cup participation in its history. Meanwhile Charlton Athletic’s Ghoochannejhad in sixteen internationals  matches he found the target ten times already.

“He is definitely the star of the Iranian team,” says Shervin Gilani of the Tehran Times.”You can see that he has had a good training in Netherlands. In Iran, everyone expects Reza to score in this tournament. “

Ghoochannejhad is not only of  Iranian-Frisian origin with a tongue-twisting name , but an outstanding player as well. He is musically inclined and he was able in the past to play the violin. He also decided as a young footballer to study Law and Political Science at the University. On the field, he is distinguished by a combination of technical skill and a great purpose.

Marc Overmarc in Arsenal Jersey

However, it was a close shave or Ghoochannejhad would have never been admired at a World Cup. At age 21 he wanted to say goodbye to professional football. It was Marc Overmars, the current director of football affairs of Ajax, who pulled him aside and tried to persuade him from giving up , at his former club Go Ahead Eagles.

“You can say I saved his career,” said Overmars. “Reza had a lengthy rehabilitation from a cruciate ligament injury which complicated his come back and frustrated him. During a loan period at FC Emmen he got on the stand correctly. He argued that there was no future for him in professional football and had applied for transfer to the amateurs, because he wanted to focus completely on his studies. I spoke a lot with him and his parents insisted that he really needed to decide, otherwise his career would be over. It was his last chance. It’s very nice to see that he is now at the World Cup. It very nearly was run very differently. “

Now Ghoochannejhad will be playing today with Iran against the Argentine, with star ensemble like Lionel Messi and Sergio Aguero. In the scoreless draw against Nigeria, there was the best chance for Ghoochannejhad to score for Iran, but his header was parried by the goalkeeper. So far, the Iranians have always been extras on the World Cup with just one win in ten World Cup matches. With games against Argentina (Today at 18:00) and Bosnia-Herzegovina (Wednesday) at the door there also seems to run out of time.

For this tournament Reza  nevertheless seems to be optimistic to play a role. Significant one with Iran “We are no less than Nigeria and Bosnia-Herzegovina. We have a group with a good mix of young talent and experienced players. I think we’re going to fight,  to get the second place behind Argentina.”  Ghoochannejhad said, that does not look up to the confrontation with the potential World Cup winner. “The pressure is on Argentina. We have nothing to lose. It is up to us to show the same resilience as we showed against Nigeria.”

Iran soccer, short on funds and facing long odds, preps for Argentina in World Cup

The Washington Post

 
 June 20 at 3:00 PM  

 There was a slight breeze on an otherwise warm afternoon and just beyond the giant black and white murals of Brazilian soccer legends was a colorful skyline, featuring apartment buildings, lime, peach and sky blue. A trio of players — including an American and a German — bounced a ball back and forth, until the entire team huddled together to begin practice. Back home, the sport has overtaken traditional pastimes such as wrestling and weightlifting in popularity.

“They have unbelievable talent,” a former coach said. “I can really only compare it to Brazil. Kids are playing on the streets, people are passionate about the game. It is their lives. They live with it every day.”

Only this group isn’t Brazilian. In fact, Iran’s national team is uniformly regarded as one of the worst in this World Cup. It has little funding and even less stability. Many oddsmakers slapped Iran with the longest odds of any of the 32 teams in the tournament, as high as 1,500-to-1 — on par with or a hair worse than Costa Rica and Honduras.

It’s a ragtag bunch featuring a Portuguese head coach and an American assistant, goalkeeping coach Dan Gaspar. Fourteen of the 23 players play in Iran, while others come from leagues in Kuwait and Qatar, as well as two from the English Premier League and one from Major League Soccer.

Iran was once anointed a charter member of the “Axis of Evil” by President George W. Bush, but on the pitch, international politics are checked at the door. As are egos.

Despite its long list of woes, Iran enters today’s showdown against a powerful Argentine team with a point in hand, tied for second in Group F despite an opening match that brought rounds of jeers from the stands. Iran tied Nigeria, 0-0, on Monday, relying on a conservative strategy that packs players on the defensive end and barely acknowledges the goal on the opposite end. Iran had just three shots on goal in the game.

“We’re known for our defending,” said defender Steven Beitashour, who was born in San Jose to Iranian parents and plays professionally with Vancouver of MLS. “We might not have 20 chances like some other teams. We might just have three, four, five chances.”

It’s a strategy for the desperate, but Iranian players and coaches make no illusions about who they are. They’re the top-ranked Asian team in the World Cup field (No. 43 in the latest FIFA rankings) and lost only twice in their qualifying run. They don’t allow many chances but they don’t take many either.

“You have to judge our players not as players from Liverpool, Real Madrid, Chelsea, Barcelona or Corinthians,” Iran Coach Carlos Queiroz said, “but as players that play in an amateur league.”

Queiroz’s is the biggest name on the roster. He had stints on the coaching staff at Manchester United and Real Madrid and was once considered a contender to lead the U.S. men’s team. Iran is the third team the 61-year old Queiroz has brought to the World Cup, but this experience has been markedly different than coaching South Africa (2002) or Portugal (2010). Even before Iran takes the field Saturday against Argentina, Queiroz has already decided he’ll be coaching somewhere else four years from now.

“They don’t have enough governmental support,” he told the Portuguese newspaper Publico this week, “and, it seems clear to me, they’ll stop having effective interest, because of a lack of finances, in maintaining the work done at the national team level.”


BRAZIL MAP: 2014 World Cup venues (Laris Karklis/The Washington Post;The Washington Post/Source: FIFA, ESPN)

Funding has been a constant source of frustration, and the federation says it has been unable to collect money from foreign-based sponsors due to international sanctions. Those sanctions have also forced the soccer team to compete in a bubble of sorts, as it has been unable to schedule quality international competition in recent years and become isolated from much of the soccer world.

The team had to cancel a training camp in Portugal before the tournament, plus a friendly match against Ghana, because of budget constraints. Media reports before the tournament suggested the team ordered cut-rate uniforms, instructing players to wash them in cold water to avoid shrinking and, in a break from tradition, to refrain from exchanging tops with opposing players. Team officials deny this, however.

Regardless, the list of needs is long: a better domestic league, proper pitches, better facilities, qualified coaches and, in every area, more money.

Resources have apparently not kept pace with a growing passion back home. This is only Iran’s fourth World Cup. It has managed just one win in 10 games on the sport’s biggest stage — memorably topping the U.S. team, 2-1, in 1998. In Tehran, the celebration spilled over into the streets when Iran formally qualified for this World Cup, and thousands of fans are traveling with the team in Brazil.

“I don’t believe this will change football in Iran, in general,” Namazi said. “In order for it to change, they need to really invest in infrastructure, youth academies, coaches, training, educating the fans, new stadiums, new pitches. There’s a lot that needs to be done.”

Queiroz uses a robot in Team Melli training.

ISNA reported that Carlos Queiroz has used a novel method to simulate the level of attack that Argentina and in particular Lionel Messi can create on Iran bu using a Robot!

 

The Robot was shooting powerful balls towards  the goalkeepers. Alireza Haghighi was bombard with such shoots during the practice session yesterday. However , it is not clear how Queiroz has simulated the abilities of the wizard Messi to dribble past the defenders.

Team Melli will be playing its crucial match against Argentina today Saturday 21st June 2-14 in Belo Horizente at 13:00 local time (16:00 GMT)

Argentina is leading the table with 3 points followed by Iran and Nigeria each with one.

Bosnia without a point from one defeat against Argentina , will meet Nigeria in the second match of the group later on Saturday.

 

Argentina vs. Iran – Pre-Match stats

Group F: Argentina v Iran

Venue: Estadio Mineirao, Belo Horizonte

Kick-off: 5pm (1pm, Brazil time)

TV coverage: ITV1, from 4pm

Odds: Argentina 1/8, Draw 8/1, Iran 22/1

Referee: Milorad Mazic, Serbia

Managers: Alejandro Sabella (Argentina),  Carlos Queiroz (Iran)

Team news to follow

Key clash: Lionel Messi (Argentina) v Jalal Hosseini (Iran)

Iran’s 32-year-old centre-back will have to keep his wits about him against Argentina’s talented attack. The spotlight will be on him as he tries to stop Messi from sparkling like he did in the second half against Bosnia-Herzegovina. 

 
Star man: Argentina forward Lionel Messi (centre) will be looking for his second goal of the tournament against Iran

Star man: Argentina forward Lionel Messi (centre) will be looking for his second goal of the tournament against Iran

 

One to watch: Angel di Maria (Argentina)

The Real Madrid midfielder was full of tricks against Bosnia-Herzegovina in Argentina’s opening win. He plays a key role for Sabella’s side, acting as a link between the defensive midfielders and the likes of Sergio Aguero and Messi in attack.

Head-to-head record: Played 1 Argentina Wins 0 Draws 1 

Familiar face: Manchester City right back Pablo Zabaleta is a rock at the back for Argentina.

History lesson: This is Argentina and Iran’s first World Cup encounter. Their only previous meeting was in a friendly in March 1977 in Madrid, with the game ending 1-1.

Did you know? Argentina coach Alejandro Sabella is a closet Yorkshireman. From 1978-1981 he played for Sheffield United and Leeds.

Best bet: Argentina to win 3-0 – 9/2

 
Centre of attention: Iran boss Carlos Queiroz speaks with his players on the pitch at the Mineirao Stadium in Belo Horizonte

Centre of attention: Iran boss Carlos Queiroz speaks with his players on the pitch at the Mineirao Stadium in Belo Horizonte

 

Argentina vs Iran probable teams

 

Opta stats

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  • This is Argentina and Iran’s first World Cup encounter.
  • Their only previous meeting was in a friendly on 22 March 1977 in Madrid, with the game ending 1-1.
  • Iran’s only previous World Cup game against a South American side was a 4-1 defeat against Peru in 1978.
  • Argentina have won ten and lost just one of their last 13 World Cup group games (D2), scoring 26 and conceding just five in total in this run.
  • Argentina have won five of their last six World Cup games, with the 4-0 defeat against Germany in 2010 the only exception.
  • Lionel Messi has scored one goal in one game at the 2014 World Cup, that’s already as many as in his eight games at the World Cups 2006 and 2010 combined.
  • Iran have won only one of their ten games at the World Cup (D3 L6), against USA in 1998 (2-1).
  • Argentina have failed to keep a clean sheet in their last three World Cup games, the last time they failed to do so in four successive matches was in the 80’s (1982/86).
  • The last two goals Iran have scored at World Cups have come from corners (both in 2006).
  • Five of the last nine goals Iran have conceded at World Cups have been headed.