The Citizen (Gauteng)

Spain’s first win – thanks to Costa

HOPE: WIN PUTS 2010 CHAMPS ON COURSE FOR LAST 16

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Kazan

Alucky Diego Costa goal handed World Cup hopefuls Spain their first win of the World Cup, although dogged Iran came close to causing a major upset last night.

The victory in Kazan puts the 2010 winners on course for the last 16.

Costa, who scored twice in a 3-3 opening draw with Portugal in Sochi, courted controvers­y early in the Group B encounter when he stepped on the toes of Iran ‘keeper Ali Beiranvand as he waited to kick the ball out.

His gesture went unpunished, and the Atletico Madrid striker required another stroke of luck on 54 minutes when his shot came off Ramin Rezaeian to beat Beiranvand after he had been sent through by Andres Iniesta.

The entire Iranian bench poured onto the pitch when Saeid Ezatolahi fired an equaliser for Iran just before the hour. But the thousands of the Lions of Persia supporters that filled the stadiuum with the sound of vuvuzelas were left disappoint­ed when it was ruled out for offside.

Spain coach Fernando Hierro welcomed Real Madrid’s Dani Carvajal back into the starting line-up following his recovery from a hamstring injury suffered in the Champions League final.

With Lucas Vazquez replacing midfielder Koke, it gave La Roja a distinctiv­ely Real Madrid feel.

By the end of a pulsating opening half in which Iran’s defence thwarted the few real chances La Roja were able to create, Hierro’s men left the pitch red-faced.

Costa got so frustrated with Iran’s defensive tactics that he approached Beiranvand and stepped on his toes, leaving the ‘keeper in visible pain. It went unpunished by Uruguayan referee Cunha.

Spain resumed in more positive fashion after the break, Beiranvand forced to produce heroics twice in four minutes.

But Iran refused to buckle, Carlos Queiroz’s men coming close in the final minutes when midfielder Mehdi Taremi headed just over.

Shortly after the restart an Isco corner was flicked on by Costa to Gerard Pique but his effort was cleared off the line.

Some great vision from Iniesta, and a slice of luck, however, broke Iranian hearts when Costa spun and latched on to the ball before seeing his shot rebound off Ramin Rezaeian and into the net.

In the final quarter hour Iran battled for a late equaliser, with Taremi’s thundering header flying just over the bar as a relieved De Gea looked on. –

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? MUCHAS GRACIAS. Spain’s forward Diego Costa (3rd L) celebrates his goal with teammates during their World Cup Group B match against Iran at the Kazan Arena in Russia last night.
Picture: AFP MUCHAS GRACIAS. Spain’s forward Diego Costa (3rd L) celebrates his goal with teammates during their World Cup Group B match against Iran at the Kazan Arena in Russia last night.
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