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11.January.2011 at 19:15
Asian Cup
Rayyan Stadium , Doha
Attendance : 10870
Referee: Ravshan Irmatov - Uzbekistan
Opponent Confederation: AFC
Iraq
1 - 2
Iran
Referee: Ravshan Irmatov - Uzbekistan Asian Cup / Group D-match

Goalscorers
Younis Mahmoud (12) Gholamreza REZAEI (41)
Iman MOBALI (84)
Opening Line-up
Mohammed Kassid
Salam Shaker
Ali Erhaima
Samal Saeed
Qusay Muneer
Mahdi Kareem
Ala'a Abdulzehra
Nashat Akram
Hawar Mulla Mohammed
Emad Redha Mmohammed
Younus Mahmood
Mehdi RAHMATI
Mohammad NOSRATI
Jalal HOSSEINI
Hadi AGHILI
Andranik TEYMOURIAN
Javad NEKOUNAM
Masoud SHOJAEI
Ehsan HAJSAFI
Iman MOBALI
Mohammad GHOLAMI
Gholamreza REZAEI
Bench
Sameer Saad
Mohammed Ali Kareem
Ahmed Ibrahim
Pejman NOURI
Karim ANSARIFARD
MohamadReza KHALATBARY
Substitutions
Ahmed Ibrahim -> Salam Shaker (46)
Samal Saeed -> Emad Redha Mmohammed (82)
Mohammed Ali Kareem -> Qusay Muneer (88)
MohamadReza KHALATBARY -> Masoud SHOJAEI (68)
Karim ANSARIFARD -> Mohammad GHOLAMI (83)
Pejman NOURI -> Iman MOBALI (86)
Yellow cards
Sameer Saad (83) None.
Red cards
None None.
Other statistics
6 Shots 16
3 Shots on goal 6
3 Offsides 0
5 Corner kicks 5
19 Free kicks 25
0 Penalties 0
Match report
Iran Coach : Afshin Ghotbi (USA)
Iraq Coach: Wolfgang Sidka(Germany)
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Gholamreza Reazei Goal Clip
Iman Mobali Goal Clip



Iran coach Afshin Ghotbi revealed that he always knew the three-time champions were capable of victory even after going behind in their AFC Asian Cup Qatar 2011� Group D opener against rivals Iraq at Al Rayyan Stadium on Tuesday.

Team Melli secured a 2-1 victory on Tuesday despite having had to battle back from a 13th minute goal by Younus Mahmoud.

Gholam Reza Rezaei levelled the scores three minutes before the break and Iman Mobali scored the winner six minutes from time to seal the points.

And though he conceded the match was a difficult one for his side, Ghotbi had little doubt that Iran would be walking away with the three points in the bag.

"The game was complicated for us because of the rivalry between the two sides and also it was the first match of the tournament, while Iraq are the defending champions," he said.

"After going one down, I was confident that we could come back. I have experience of playing against Iraq and they are the masters of killing time so I thought that if we score before the half time then we have a chance to win.

"We started the game a little stressed and that had something to do with the mistakes that we made. Then the game became more organised and I'm sure we can play even better football in the next game."

Ghotbi dedicated the win to the victims of Sunday�s air crash in Iran, which resulted in almost 80 people losing their lives after the plane had attempted an emergency landing in the north western Iranian city of Orumiyeh.

"I would like first to dedicate this victory to the families who lost their relatives in the air crash,� added the former Perspolis coach.

�The players tried their best to get the win as a sign of condolence for those families.

�Football is only a sport and if we can do something special then we are happy about that."

Ghotbi also praised the rivalry Iran share with Iraq on the pitch and believes the desire to claim derby honours from both sides was clear to see.

"There is so much rivalry and history with the two teams," continued the 46-year-old.

"It was an emotional and a fighting game and our players managed to make a good comeback after conceding an early goal in the match."

"Whenever two neighbours play together there is always rivalry. There is big rivalry between Iran and Iraq and it has been around for a long time. It's a special one and it's fantastic to have it because this makes football special."
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