Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

USA beat Iran to reach last 16 stage

- Agence France-Presse

DOHA: The United States beat Iran 1-0 in a battle of geopolitic­al foes to reach the knockout phase of the World Cup on Tuesday while England eased through against Wales.

The Americans earned a second round meeting with the Netherland­s after Christian Pulisic bundled the ball into the net in the 38th minute of an absorbing contest in Doha.

Only the third internatio­nal meeting of the bitter ideologica­l rivals had been marked by a bad-tempered build-up.

Iran’s Football Federation had on Sunday demanded that FIFA punish US Soccer for posting a modified version of their country’s flag on social media.

Meanwhile the Iran team’s every move in Qatar has been scrutinise­d for signs the players are showing support for mass anti-government protests that have shaken the Islamic republic.

On Tuesday, having opted not to do so in their opening match, the Iranian players did sing the national anthem, albeit without much enthusiasm, in the highlychar­ged atmosphere of the Al Thumama Stadium. There was nothing half-hearted about the Iranians’ performanc­e though, but the Americans were deserved winners after digging deep for the victory.

“The dream is over,” Iran coach Carlos Queiroz said. “Unfortunat­ely football always punishes the team that doesn’t score.”

Reflecting the fact that the game was about more than sport, US President Joe Biden had wrapped up a speech on the economy in Michigan, but returned to the stage to tell the crowd: “The US one, Iran zero! The game’s over!”

England beat Wales

England’s task was easier, as they swept past Wales 3-0 to win Group B and set up a meeting with Senegal on Sunday.

After an uneventful first half in the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium, Marcus Rashford and Phil Foden pounced in the space of two second- half minutes to effectivel­y end the contest.

Manchester United forward Rashford then added his second goal of the night to ensure Wales’ first involvemen­t in a World Cup finals since 1958 ended in disappoint­ment.

“This is what I play football for, the biggest moments, the best moments,” Rashford said.

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