The Free Press Journal

Costa denies ‘provocatio­n’ but admits to ‘lucky’ goal

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Diego Costa rejected claims he intentiona­lly stamped on Iran goalkeeper Ali Beiranvand during a tense 1-0 win over Iran but admitted his crucial match-winner for Spain came down to “luck”.

Frustrated throughout by a dogged defensive display from the Lions of Persia, Costa courted first-half controvers­y when he walked towards the Persepolis shotstoppe­r as he prepared to kick out the ball.

The Atletico Madrid front man got so close he stood on Beiranvand’s toes, causing the ‘keeper to wince in pain and drop to the ground.

The gesture went unpunished by Uruguayan referee Andres Cunha, and Costa went on to find the net with a 54th minute strike that rebounded off the leg of defender Ramin Rezaeian.

Asked about his gesture afterwards, Costa lashed out by claiming Iran had been the main culprits. “What game were you watching?” said Costa when probed by a Spanish journalist.

“They were provoking us, we were on the grass all the time, you can’t just say that because it’s your national team.” Costa now has three goals from two games, only one less than Portugal star Cristiano Ronaldo’s tally of four.

Ronaldo scored a hat-trick in a 3-3 draw with Spain in Sochi, where Costa scored a brace.

Costa added: “I’m not competing against him, (Ronaldo).” But the big Spain striker admitted his goal against Iran was fortuitous. I had a bit of luck with the goal, but I’m happy because it was a very tight game. The important thing today was to win,” he added.

 ??  ?? Iran's Morteza Pouraligan­ji (L) vies for the ball with Spain's Diego Costa during their Group B match at the Kazan Arena.
Iran's Morteza Pouraligan­ji (L) vies for the ball with Spain's Diego Costa during their Group B match at the Kazan Arena.

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