Ho che Minh
Iran’s Futsal team defeated Australia 8-1 on Sunday to complete the Group matches with a perfect record in an enthralling Group B contest at Ton Duc Thang University Stadium. Australia entered the match after two wins in as many matches, the same record as Iran with determination to end the Persian dominance over them lasting for years.
Iranian players , however , continued their excellent performance following the match against China where they put a dozen goals past the hapless Chinese without reply. The excellent Hossein Tayyebi scored in the first minute while Mohammad Taheri scored 4 minutes later to make it 2-0 for Iran. Tayyebi completed his hat trick within 10 minutes after scoring twice, to make it 4 for Iran, Australia scored one goal while Vafaei (15) and Shafei (16) added two more goals for the first half to finish with Iran leading by a big margin , 6-1.
Like the previous match , Candelas decided to give playing time for the bench players in the second half. While Team Melli eased the pressure , they still added to more goal by Esmaelipour (28) and Taheri (29). The match ended 8-1 for Team Melli to easily go through the group stages along with the runner up Australia.
In the other group match played at the same time , Indonesia narrowly defeated China 4-3
IRIB was supposed to broadcast the match live to the viewers, however Javad Khiabani claimed that technical problems is preventing the live broadcast of the match(…), however few minutes later on another Iranian TV channel, the sport news was aired and the Newscaster announced that Iran was leading Australia in AFC Futsal match in Vietnam , while showing live and clear footage of the match. There was no technical problems there!!!
In the Quarter finals round , Iran will be meeting the Runner Up of Group A (Iraq or Vietnam) on the 7th May.
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Ho Chi Minh City: Hossein Tayebi scored a first half hat-trick as 10-time champions Iran recorded a third consecutive win at the AFC Futsal Championship with Sunday’s 8-1 victory over Australia at Phu Tho Stadium securing top spot in Group C.
Mohammad Taheri, Alireza Vafaei and Vahid Shafiei also scored for Iran in the first half, with Daniel Fogarty briefly equalising for Australia after Tayebi’s earlier opener.
And with Ahmad Esmailpour and Taheri extending Iran’s advantage in the second half, Iran added to their earlier wins over Indonesia and China to set-up a quarter-final meeting with the runners-up from Group A.
Australia, meanwhile, will face the winners of Group A having seen their 100% recorded ended.
“I think that the result came totally in the first half. In the second half I wanted to score more goals and play fast, but Australia were happy with the score,” said Iran coach Jesus Candelas.
“We are going step-by-step and each game we are just trying to get a good result, but we have to win just to keep the mentality of the team positive.
“Sometimes scoring too many goals can have a negative consequence so I have to make sure my players remain focused.”
Having earlier beaten Indonesia and China, it took just 60 seconds for Iran to open the scoring as Tayebi followed up after Adam Cooper had blocked Asghar Hassanzadeh’s shot.
But Australia found themselves back on level terms as Fogarty fired into the roof of the net from Tobias Seeto’s corner.
Iran, though, regained the lead in controversial circumstances in the 10th minute as Shafiei crossed for Taheri to score with Australia calling for play to be stopped after a second ball had entered the field of play.
And Iran doubled their lead when Shafiei saw his shot from a tight angle parried by Australia goalkeeper Peter Spathis straight to the feet of Tayebi to tap in his second of the game.
Tayebi completed his first half hat-trick in the 11th minute when a long ball forward found him with just the Spathis to beat, and he kept his composure to side-step the goalkeeper and roll the ball into an empty net.
Iran’s fifth goal arrived in the 15th minute when a clearance from Cooper fell straight to the feet of Vafaei who shot low through the legs of Spathis.
And Iran went into the break with a five goal advantage when a loose pass from Greg Giovenali was intercepted by Esmailpour and Shafiei fired past Spathis.
Esmailpour further extended in the 28th minute as he stepped inside onto his right foot before placing his shot into the bottom corner.
And a minute later Esmailpour was again involved in Iran’s eighth and final goal as he played a one-two with Taheri who scored his second of the match.
“We have very rarely played at this level and before the game the players were excited to play against such a quality team,” said Australia coach Steve Knight.
“The first 10 minutes we competed, but we have very different goals to Iran and we were able to achieve some of our goals.”