Bristol Post

ENGLAND OFF TO A FLYER WITH SUPERB

- Simon PEACH Press Associatio­n

England 6 Iran 2

ENGLAND’S quest for glory in Qatar got off to a dream start as Bukayo Saka’s brace helped Gareth Southgate’s men roar to a 6-2 victory against Iran in their World Cup opener.

Having reached the semi-finals four years ago and finished as Euros runners-up last summer, the Three Lions arrived among the favourites despite a six-match winless run and Nations League relegation.

England ended that wait for a victory in style yesterday as superb Saka scored twice in his first major tournament appearance since missing his spot-kick in last year’s European Championsh­ip final defeat to Italy.

Marcus Rashford has not represente­d the national team at all since missing his attempt in that shootout and he scored within minutes of coming on in a thumping win which Jude Bellingham, Raheem Sterling and Jack Grealish also scored in.

It was a remarkable way to start the tournament, with the Group B opener a night to savour given the challengin­g build-up to a tournament mired in controvers­ies and questions about hosts Qatar’s suitabilit­y. FIFA cited a technicali­ty to prevent England wearing a rainbow armband in a country where homosexual­ity is outlawed, while the governing body’s care for fans and players is sure to come under further scrutiny.

There were empty seats at the Khalifa Internatio­nal Stadium due to its shoddy ticketing system and the fact Iran goalkeeper Ali Beiranvand was able to continue before leaving with suspected concussion was appalling. As a result of that there was 14 minutes of stoppageti­me at the end of a first half to cherish for Southgate’s side. Teenager Bellingham expertly headed home his first internatio­nal goal before Saka smashed home a stunning strike complement­ed by Sterling. Saka added another before Mehdi Taremi scored for Iran, who were relieved that the Three Lions only managed to add two more through substitute­s Rashford and Grealish. England were on course to match their biggest World Cup win, only for Taremi to score a lastgasp penalty.

The match started with Carlos Queiroz’s normally obdurate side escaping an early penalty as Rouzbeh Cheshmi wrestled Harry Maguire in the box.

More serious controvers­y would soon follow as Beiranvand was allowed to play on despite having been left groggy after clattering into team-mate Majid Hosseini. Iran’s goalkeeper soon called to be taken off and eventually left on a stretcher, with Hossein Hosseini brought on as a concussion substitute.

The break in play did not throw England off kilter, with Mason Mount firing into the side-netting and Maguire heading a 32nd-minute corner on to the crossbar.

The floodgates would open three minutes later. Smart, patient play ended with Luke Shaw sending in a great cross from the left which Bellingham headed past Iran’s statuesque back-up ‘keeper.

The 19-year-old lapped up the moment after England’s third youngest World Cup starter was assisted by the man second on the list.

Another goal followed in the 43rd minute when Maguire headed on a corner for Saka to thrash home a left-footed beauty. England’s third followed two minutes later as Bellingham prodded wide to Harry Kane, who swung over a cross that Sterling turned home.

Iran made three changes after the break but were still struggling to stem the tide, leading to Morteza

Pouraligan­ji’s desperate attempt to halt Kane. The skipper grimaced after the challenge but was able to continue.

Bellingham continued to purr and Sterling sparkled for England, plus Maguire appeared to have the confidence lacking at club level.

The decision to select Saka also proved a masterstro­ke, with the man-of-the-match scoring his second in the 62nd minute. A miskick from goalkeeper Hosseini was gobbled up by England and ended with

the Arsenal star following quick feet with a low finish.

Iran scored a consolatio­n three minutes later as Ali Gholizadeh managed to squeeze a ball through to Taremi, who showed his quality by lashing in off the underside of the bar.

Maguire went off looking bleary soon after as England made a swathe of substituti­ons.

Rashford was among those introduced and made an immediate impact, collecting Kane’s pass, cut

ting inside and coolly scoring. Callum Wilson and Grealish were others brought on by Southgate, with the former teeing up the latter as England scored a sixth.

Jordan Pickford brilliantl­y tipped a Sardar Azmoun strike on to the crossbar but would be beaten again in the 13th minute of second-half stoppage time.

Taremi coolly scored a penalty awarded after the VAR advised the referee to review images of his shirt being tugged.

 ?? ?? Bukayo Saka jumps for joy after scoring England’s second goal in the World Cup Group B game with Iran at the Khalifa
Bukayo Saka jumps for joy after scoring England’s second goal in the World Cup Group B game with Iran at the Khalifa

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