World Cup | Winners of Iran, the United States find the eighth

(Doha) The United States won their ticket to the round of 16 of the 2022 World Cup on Tuesday, which they will play against the Netherlands, beating Iran (1-0) in Doha.


Chelsea striker Christian Pulisic scored the game’s only goal in the 38the minute, but was injured on the action and did not return in the second half.

The American team, which was not qualified for the last World Cup in Russia, has already reached the knockout stages three times since the war (1994, 2010, 2014) and the quarter-finals once (2002).

As they had announced, the 22 players ignored the tense political context, to focus on the sporting issue and deliver a committed match, but played in an excellent state of mind.

The United States, who absolutely had to win to snatch a qualification, quickly took the game on their account, and all the chances of the first period were theirs. A breakthrough from Pulisic in the middle after 90 seconds of play, countered in extremis, set the tone.

The Americans then multiplied the dangerous situations, but their awkwardness in the last pass, or the impeccable defense of the Iranians, delayed the deadline. Pulisic failed with a header (11e) on goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand, recovered from his concussion suffered at the start of the first match against England (6-2 defeat).

Timothy Weah, the son of legend George Weah, current president of Liberia, then tested the solidity of Team Melli, with a breakthrough in defense (24e), a framed head (28e), and another powerful shot from close range just above the bar (33e).

Pulisic sounded

The goal came on a superb deep ball from Weston McKennie, the Juventus midfielder, on Sergino Dest who stored a header in the box. Pulisic, who arrived in full swing, pushed the ball into the net (1-0, 38e), but collided violently with the Iranian goalkeeper.

Stunned and appearing to be in pain, the young American, clearly his team’s best player in the first half, needed several minutes to recover. He bravely resumed his place a few minutes before the break, but he did not return to the pitch in the second half.


PHOTO ODD ANDERSEN, AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

Christian Pulisic

Iran, which had to equalize to win its ticket for the next round, tried to pack the game. In the last minutes of the meeting, the “Team USA” was very hot on several Iranian attacks, but resisted until the end.

This meeting was the first between the two nations since the famous “match of fraternity”, won in France by Iran 2 to 1 during the 1998 World Cup. At the time, the meeting had been the occasion for gestures of fraternization between the two teams.

But the context was much more tense this year, against the backdrop of the protest movement bloodily repressed by Tehran. The Iranians, who had not sung their national anthem in the first match, apparently in support of the demonstrators, this time sang it normally.

Then, the two teams applied themselves to not giving any political message, neither in one direction nor in the other.


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