After the opening defeat vs. England
Iran’s national team celebrated an acclaimed last-minute victory at the World Cup in Qatar under great political and sporting pressure. Coach Carlos Queiroz’s team won 2-0 (0-0) in Friday’s second group game against Wales, led by captain Gareth Bale, thanks to goals from Roozbeh Cheshmi and Ramin Rezaeian in the eighth and eleventh minute of added time. Welsh goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey saw a red card in the 86th minute after an emergency stop outside the box against Mehdi Taremi.
Both teams still have chances to advance. In front of 40,875 spectators in Al-Rajjan’s Ahmad bin Ali Stadium, the Iranian players didn’t remain silent this time during the national anthem, but visibly moved their lips with serious expressions. Most whistles in the arena fell silent as the video wall showed a heartbreakingly crying elderly fan holding an Iranian flag.
The pressure on the players, who also have to fear for the well-being of their families at home, had probably become too great: before the 2: 6 against England they had listened silently to the sounds. As a result, threats of drastic government sanctions were reported. For weeks, Iran has been rocked by the worst protests in decades. The death of a young woman in police custody had triggered this, and the security apparatus reacted with extreme severity.
World Cup 2022: The most valuable players per nation
Akram Afif | Qatar | Al Sadd SC | Market value: €4 million
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Squad value: €14.9m
Keylor Navas | Costa Rica | PSG | Market value: €5 million
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Squad value: €18.75m
Sultan Al-Ghannam | Saudi Arabia | Al-Nassr FC | Market value: €2.5 million
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Squad value: €25.2m
Matthew Ryan | Australia | FC Copenhagen | Market value: €5 million
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Squad value: €37.3m
Mehdi Taremi | Iran | FC Porto | Market value: €20 million
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Squad value: €59.53m
Ellyes Skhiri | Tunisia | 1. FC Cologne | Market value: €13 million
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Squad value: €62.4m
Moises Caicedo | Ecuador | Brighton | Market value: €13 million
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Squad value: €146.5m
Daichi Kamada | Japan | Eintracht Frankfurt | Market value: €30 million
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Squad value: €154m
Frank Anguissa | Cameroon | SSC Napoli | Market value: €38 million
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Squad value: €155m
Ben Davis | Wales | Tottenham | Market value: €20 million*
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Squad value: €160.15m
*plus Brennan Johnson (Nottingham; MV €20m)
Heung Min Son | South Korea | Tottenham | Market value: €70 million
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Squad value: €164.48m
Edson Alvarez | Mexico | ajax | Market value: €35 million
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Squad value: €176.1m
Alphonso Davies | Canada | Bayern Munich | Market value: €70 million
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Squad value: €187.3m
Thomas Partey | Ghana | Arsenal | Market value: €38 million
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Squad value: €216.9m
Kalidou Koulibaly | Senegal | Chelsea | Market value: €35 million
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Squad value: €229.5m
Achraf Hakimi | Morocco | PSG | Market value: €65 million
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Squad value: €241.1m
Robert Lewandowski | Poland | FC Barcelona | Market value: €45 million
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Squad value: €255.6m
Christian Pulisic | United States | Chelsea | Market value: €38 million
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Squad value: €277.4m
Manuel Akanji | Switzerland | Manchester City | Market value: €30 million
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Squad value: €281m
Pierre-Emile Höjbjerg | Denmark | Tottenham | Market value: €45 million
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Squad value: €353m
Dušan Vlahovic | Serbia | Juventus | Market value: €80 million
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Squad value: €359.5m
Josko Gvardiol | Croatia | RB Leipzig | Market value: €60 million
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Squad value: €377 million
Federico Valverde | Uruguay | Madrid | Market value: €100 million
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Squad value: €449.7m
Kevin De Bruyne | Belgium | Manchester City | Market value: €80 million
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Squad value: €563.2m
Matthijs de Ligt | Netherlands | Bayern Munich | Market value: €70 million
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Squad value: €587.25m
Lautaro Martinez | Argentina | Inter | Market value: €75 million
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Squad value: €645.2m
Peter | Spain | FC Barcelona | Market value: €100 million
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Squad value: €877m
Yamal Musiala | Germany | Bayern Munich | Market value: €100 million
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Squad value: €885.5m
Rafael Leao | Portugal | Milan | Market value: €85 million
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Squad value: €937m
Kylian Mbappe | France | PSG | Market value: €160 million
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Squad value: €997.5m
Vinicius Jr. | Brazil | Madrid | Market value: €120 million
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Squad value: €1.14bn
Phil Foden | UK | Manchester City | Market value: €110 million
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Squad value: €1.26bn
The players are aware of the possible consequences of their actions in their home country. At the same time, many supporters of Iran’s protest movement had sharply criticized “Team Melli” in recent weeks. In particular, a photo with President Ebrahim Raisi in a relaxed mood caused outrage shortly before departure. The critics complained that the action on the field was too late and too small.
Iran had failed in all previous five World Cup participations in the preliminary round. The team got off to a stormy start against the Welsh – and without Alireza Beiranvand, who suffered a head injury. The 30-year-old, who suffered a concussion in the opening game, was only on the bench. Instead, Hossein Hosseini, who was substituted on against England, began. According to information from the German Press Agency, FIFA had informed the Iranian association that the goalkeeper should not play. However, the final decision on deployment rested with the Iranian association.
Ali Gholizadeh had Iran fans cheering for his goal after 15 minutes, but the goal was ruled offside following a video evidence decision. The Welsh had drawn 1-1 against the USA in their first group game. The 2016 European Championship semi-finalist got into a hectic rush against the Iranians from the start.
World Cup 2022: The participants sorted by squad values
Qatar – squad value: €14.9M
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Costa Rica – Squad Value: €18.75M
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Saudi Arabia – squad value: €25.2M
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Australia – squad value: €38.4M
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Iran – squad value: €59.53M
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Tunisia – squad value: €62.4M
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Ecuador – squad value: €146.5M
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Japan – squad value: €154M
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Cameroon – squad value: €155M
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Wales – squad value: €160.15M
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South Korea – Squad Value: €164.48M
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Mexico – squad value: €176.1M
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Canada – Squad Value: €187.3M
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Ghana – Squad Value: €216.9M
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Senegal – squad value: €228M
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Morocco – squad value: €241.1M
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Poland – squad value: €255.6M
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United States – squad value: €277.4M
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Switzerland – squad value: €281M
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Denmark – squad value: €353M
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Serbia – squad value: €359.5M
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Croatia – squad value: €377M
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Uruguay – squad value: €449.7M
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Belgium – squad value: €563.2M
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Netherlands – squad value: €587.25M
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Argentina – squad value. €645.2 million
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Spain – squad value: €877M
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Germany – squad value: €885.5m
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Portugal – squad value: €937M
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France – squad value: €1.03B
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Brazil – squad value: €1.14B
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England – Squad Value: €1.26B
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Leverkusen’s Sardar Azmoun also kept the opposing defense busy. He and fellow striker Gholizadeh each hit the post within seconds of the break.
Wales superstar Bale, on the other hand, went under for almost the entire game. In the end it got hectic. Hennessey saw the red card because he was clearly late against Taremi with a straight leg – a clear red card. Referee Mario Escobar added nine minutes of stoppage time. The Iranians tried everything again – and were rewarded very late.
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