Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Iran beat Mexico to enter quarters

- Press Trust of India

IRAN, KNOWING THAT MEXICO WERE GOOD IN THE ATTACK, ADOPTED A CAUTIOUS APPROACH TO KEEP THEIR RIVALS’ ATTACKING MOVES AT BAY

MARGAO: Iran played a tactical game to outwit Mexico 2-1 and set up a clash with Spain in the quarter-finals of the FIFA U-17 World Cup, here on Tuesday.

Iran will now travel to Kochi for the quarter-final tie with Spain, who scored the last-minute winner in their pre-quarterfin­als against France in Guwahati.

Iran exploited the rival’s weak defence to score through Mohammed Sharifi (7th) and Allahyar Sayyad (11th).

Mexico though attacked from the word go and created several chances, they were either off the target or failed to surpass the rival keeper Ali Gholam Zadeh.

However, Mexico managed to reduce the margin in the 37th minute through Roberto De la Rosa.

After Mexico were down by two goals, they played quick short passes to unsettle Iran’s defence, who were playing with five defenders.

PLAYING SAVIOUR

Each time Iran’s defence fell apart, it was keeper Zadeh who came up with some smart saves, especially in the second half, to deny the Americans a chance to score goals.

Iran, knowing that Mexico are good in the attack, adopted a cautious approach to keep their rivals attacking moves at bay and waited for opportunit­ies to punish Mexico’s weak defence.

Iran earned a penalty in the 7th minute when Mexico defender Adrian Vazquez brought down Mohammed Ghaderi while going for the ball inside the box and referee Anthony Taylor had no hesitation in awarding the penalty, which Sharifi converted successful­ly.

Mexico’s defence was exposed again four minutes later as Sayyad placed the ball into the net, past the advancing keeper Cesar Lopez.

Unfazed by the setback, Mexico kept on attacking with a series of moves and after missing couple of close chances, they managed to find the net.

Roberto De la Rosa found the back of the net off a rebound from the top of the box after the Iranian keeper managed to block Diego Lainez’s left-footed shot.

Daniel Lopez, who was the livewire in the middle, initiated the move.

The second half was more lively as both the teams went on the attacking mode and both the goalkeeper­s made some good saves.

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