Iran needed help to save their ‘disaster’ World Cup. Instead they got more heartbreak
The Guardian Football ·

M ehdi Taremi lay on the ground at Seattle Stadium staring at the heavens, devastated. The Iran team he captains had just finished a 1-1 draw with Egypt in their final World Cup group game – one …
M ehdi Taremi lay on the ground at Seattle Stadium staring at the heavens, devastated. The Iran team he captains had just finished a 1-1 draw with Egypt in their final World Cup group game – one where a win would have put them through to the knockout round for the first time in seven tournament appearances. Taremi had missed a penalty in Friday’s contest, and a seeming late winner had sent the team into bedlam before being correctly ruled out for offside. Taremi lay on the ground for several minutes. He did so as Alireza Jahanbakhsh, his longtime teammate on a veteran-laden Iran squad, offered comfort. Taremi remained after other teammates who had collapsed in exhaustion had arisen again, trudging to the locker room. Minutes later, though, Taremi told the media there was “good energy” in that locker room. That they were proud of their performance. That they would look forward to the next day’s games and see what fate they’d bring. Saturday brought only more heartbreak. Iran needed a Ghana win over Croatia, and got the opposite. They needed Uzbekistan to win or draw against the Democratic Republic of Congo, only to see the African side come back from 1-0 down to win. Most agonizingly, they got a jolt of hope when Riyad Mahrez scored in stoppage time to put Algeria up 3-2 over Austria in a game Iran simply needed either side to win. And then their World Cup ended about 120 seconds later, when Austria equalized, and the final whistle blew . …
Original source: The Guardian Football
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