China Daily

Disappoint­ment in Teheran after exit

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Iranians had been hoping for a repeat of their 1998 World Cup victory over the United States but a 1-0 defeat in Qatar on Tuesday plunged Teheran into disappoint­ed silence as the national team exited the tournament.

There was no replay of the street celebratio­ns last Friday, when people danced after Iran beat Wales.

In a cultural center in the north of the capital, a dozen families had gathered at the start of the evening to watch the game in Qatar on a big screen.

“Come on, come on,” parents and children cried, waving Iranian flags.

A US goal in the 38th minute, however, soon dampened hopes of a repeat of Iran’s 1998 win.

The match had been billed as the “Mother of all soccer matches” in the run-up, after decades of mutual enmity between the geopolitic­al foes.

But watching the game, Asghar Mohammadi, a 50-year-old shopkeeper, said he was surprised by the friendly atmosphere on the pitch.

“Many said this game would be contaminat­ed by politics, but we only saw friendly behavior between the players on the pitch. Every time a player fell, the opponent helped him up,” he said.

“Our players fought with all their might, especially in the second half.”

While it was not the World Cup final, the match still made headlines because of its symbolic and political significan­ce to two countries which have not had diplomatic relations in more than 40 years.

“Politician­s sometimes use football as a political tool, but in my opinion sport should not be politicize­d,” said Amir Moradian, a 45-year-old topographe­r.

“I wanted Iran to win the match. I was very sad about the result. This loss makes people sad, it’s natural, but we mustn’t lose hope, and think about the next tournament­s,” he said.

Another spectator criticized the team’s tactics.

“In my opinion, our players were looking for a draw, it was a bad tactic, they should have played to win, they were capable of it. It was a shame.”

If Iran had drawn it would have advanced to the last 16 for the first time in its history.

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