Queiroz responds to Choi in grace and dignity.

Contrasting the Korean national team coach , Carlos Queiroz  Iran’s boss wished the South Korean side all the best while also expressed his desire to celebrate Iran qualification for the World Cup like their host.

In the post-match press conference today , the Portuguese coach, who was involved in a stern indirect verbal argument with his Korean counterpart, warmly welcomed the media in presence  and apologized for his late arrival to the press conference due to the heavy traffic.  He said “ If Mr. Choi was present right now; he would have already started a war. However, we would like to apologize for the unpleasant exchanges. The Korean national team has virtually clinched a spot in the World Cup finals and I like to congratulate them” Queiroz commented.

“It is our outmost desire to see an entertaining game tomorrow and for a good reason. The Korean team will be celebrating and we would like to join them celebration. We respect South Korea’s very much, We’re here to finish the mission and hope to do it after the match. Tomorrow we achieve our mission in style.”

Queiroz was asked about the statement of a Korean player against Nekounam, which he responded in a calm manner ” I have worked and coached in many countries of the World In 33 years of professional career. I worked in Japan, USA, Spain, South Africa & England but never heard the kind of language that I have heard in the last few days, such as seeking revenge and make opponent eyes bleed. I believe that such matter have to end right here.”

Queiroz then expressed his admiration for the Korean people and culture, while emphasizing that he has not changed his mind about them because of the misdemeanor of a few individuals.

“I believe that the Korean Football federation consists of many respectable personalities and the Korean players are good people. The world knows that the Korean people are friendly, kind and welcoming. When one or two of these people use such hostile language while being disrespectful, it does not reflect on the good nature of the people of Korea, It is an individual act of disrepute.
Iran coach continued, “ For the sake of both countries fans, we have a duty to display good football . As also highlighted by FIFA rules, we also have to stick to the fair play football. It is an Iranian tradition that prior to a match, we award our competitors a bouquet of flower, and tomorrow we shall do that. When there is talk of revenge and blood, we simply respond by playing football. That is the decent and civilized way of responding. In fact,  It is the only way we know how to respond.  When there is talk about making someone’s eyes bleed, we will respond by running and by sweating it out . My final message is very simple, we are here to celebrate qualification to the World Cup, we did not come to engage in a fight against Korea. I’m requesting the Korean and Iranian media to come together to enjoy the football.” By his statement, Queiroz quelled any fear of rough play from his side.

BBC reporter asked Queiroz  “According to your previous message to Korean coach , will you buy him Uzbekistan shirt . My second question ,  after two years of living in Iran, how much of an Iranian do you feel?” The national coach of Iran said “allow me a little joke! I was ready to buy a shirt for Choi, but when he demanded 11 shirts, I changed my mind about my offer.  I do not have enough money to buy him eleven jerseys! In fact, at the end of the match I will shake hands with him. We shall both celebrate our teams qualifications.  It will be my pride to award Choi Iran’s jersey, but the answer to the second question: I feel at home in Iran . Iran is like where my Family is.”

The Feud continues!

Head to Head with a Korean
Head to Head with a Korean

Verbal feuds continues between Iran and the Koreans as both appear to be headed for one of Asia’s worst-tempered World Cup qualifiers after their coaches traded barbs and one player said he would make Iran’s captain cry “tears of blood”.

The gloves-off verbal sparring has dramatically raised temperatures ahead of their crunch meeting in Seoul on Tuesday.

After Korean coach Choi Kang-Hee’s promise to “make life painful” for Iran drew a strong response from their coach Carlos Queiroz and captain Javad Nekounam, the home players launched a fresh salvo.

“I will make him (Nekounam) shed tears of blood,” said Germany-based forward Son Heung-Min.

Son added: “Nekounam is known for talking too much. I will let my action on the pitch do the talking. We will beat them by three to four goals.”

The dispute follows South Korean complaints of ill-treatment during their visit to Tehran last October, with gripes including visa problems and poor training facilities. In a feisty encounter, South Korea lost 1-0 with Iran playing almost entire of the 2nd half with one man short after Shojaei was sent off. .

Choi said memories of the trip were still fresh in his players’ minds, and vowed to return suit to Iran this week — in comments that were slammed by Nekounam and Queiroz, who called them “shameful”.

But the South Korean coach, who is set to resign from his post on Wednesday morning, was unrepentant, predicting that Queiroz would be watching next year’s World Cup in Brazil from his home in Portugal.

Midfielder Lee Myung-Joo, man of the match on debut in last week’s tight 1-0 win against Uzbekistan, also dismissed Nekounam as well as the threat posed by Iran.

“I don’t know who Nekounam is. I’ve only heard about him in the media,” said Lee. “I don’t think Iran are that strong. We can beat them if we just focus on playing our own game.”  It will be as an omen if Lee’s or his teammates fail to recognize Nekounam  As Iran’s Captain might very well repeat his feat and slip past the Koreans to score like he did in their last encounter.

Unlike their Japanese neighbors, the Koreans have always shown superciliousness and arrogant attitude towards opponents. While the Japanese, are known for their fair play and civilized attitude in football , the same cannot be said for the Koreans who are hostile and antagonist.

This match means much more than a football match. There are a lot in stake, of course the grandest prize of them all is the qualification for the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. There also the bragging right and the continued rivalry between the two nations’ football, where there is no love lost.

Agony of defeat for the Koreans.
Agony of defeat for the Koreans.

South Korea’s  senior team captain Kwak Tae-Hwi picked up an injury in the Uzbekistan match and will be absent. The hosts will be looking to forward Son Heung-min, who recently signed for Bayer Leverkusen, to cause problems for Iran.

he 20-year-old, who recently left Hamburger SV for Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga league, made his first start in the final qualification round against Uzbekistan last week to mixed success.

He started as a striker alongside the towering Kim Shin-wook and had some moments of brilliance. Yet it was when Son was moved down to the wing in the second half that he showed more energy and creativity that made him a hotly pursued player among European clubs this summer.

Leverkusen’s Son Heung-min is hyped up.

Son Heung-min
Son Heung-min talks at a press conference Friday in Paju, Gyeonggi, ahead of tomorrow’s Iran match

Korea Joongang Daily

BY MOON GWANG-LIP

Son Heung-min enters the match against Iran tomorrow with much to prove.

Bragging rights as Asia’s strongest team are at stake in the bitter rivalry that will decide the winner of Group A of the World Cup final qualifying round. And many eyes will be on the 20-year-old striker, including those of his new club.

On Friday, Son confirmed signing a five-year contract with Leverkusen, a move that many predict will be a bridge to the English Premier League. Reports said Leverkusen paid 10 million euros ($13.3 million) – a record transfer fee for the German club, for the Korean.

“My new club has been decided now, so I will put my focus on the remaining match,” Son told a media conference Friday at the National Football Center in Paju, Gyeonggi.

Korea and Iran, the two leaders in Group A, will wrap up their qualifying campaign at Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium.

Uzbekistan, trailing Korea by three points and Iran by two, faces Qatar tomorrow and could overtake one of the leaders with a lopsided victory.

That has driven Korea coach Choi Kang-hee to declare the Iran match a must-win for Korea, although a draw could be enough for Korea’s eight successive World Cup entry.

Son was more confident.

“I think Korea is best,” Son said, when asked about facing Iran. “They are not a weak team, but we can surely beat them.”

Iran has been a tough opponent for Korea. During previous matchups, Korea has nine victories against 10 losses and seven draws.

Korea’s only loss in the final qualifying round for Brazil was against Iran, allowing Javad Nekounam to score the winning goal in the 73rd minute at Teheran on Oct. 16.

Son revealed that Nekounam kicked him in the back of the leg during the match, and he vowed to take revenge by scoring in the rematch.

“If we are armed well psychologically, I think we could win by three or four goals,” he said.

Choi used him on the left wing in two recent practices, raising the possibility that he will start Son for a second time. He also started the Uzbekistan match on June 11.

That would give him a good chance to impress Leverkusen and help ensure playing time with the southern German club, which would be indispensable for the advancement of his career.

Iran wins Futsal tournament.

 

Hangzhou, China PR.

Iran Futsal team defeated the host China 5-2 at the Zhejiang Dragon Sports Centre in Hangzhou to win the 4 nations invitational tournament which also included Netherlands and Russia.

In the final match on the 15th June, Futsal Team Melli continued its impressive showing and easily overcame the Chinese leading the first half 2-0. China pressed on when the felt that Iran’s team is easing back and managed to score two goals, but Team Melli was never in danger of losing this match which was played with the full first team. Mohammed Taheri, Hossein Tayebi, AliAsghar Hassanzadeh, Vahid Shafei and Taha Mortazavi scored Iran goals.

The champions Iran were rewarded US$10,000.
Iran began the tournament on 13th June by playing against Russia. Futsal Team Melli played an impressive match against the powerful Russians and won with a comprehensive score of 5-1. On the 14th , Iran registered its second win with a narrow and hard fought 4-3 victory.

 

The matches

15/06/2013

  • China 2-5 Iran
  • Netherlands 0-1 Russia

14/06/2013

  • Netherlands 3-4 Iran
  • Russia 2-1 China

13/06/2013

  • China 1-3 Netherlands
  • Iran 5-1 Russia

 

No.
1

ABEDAZDEH, Ahmadreza


25-May-66
22 years
Jandarmerei
13

MOHARRAMI, Mojtaba


16-Apr-65
26 years
Perspolis
Defender
9

MARFAVI, Samad


18-May-65
23 years
Daraei
Foreward
6

FONOONIZADEH, Mehdi


19-May-62
26 years
Daraei
Midfield
4

MOHAMMADKHANI, Nader


23-Aug-63
25 years
Gostaresh
Defender
2

ZARRINCHEH, Javad


23-Jul-66
22 years
Esteghlal
Defender
8

GHAYEGHRAN, Sirous


22-Sep-63
26 years
Malavan
Midfield
11

KERMANI-MOGHADAM, Morteza


11-Jul-65
23 years
Perspolis)
Midfield
15

PEYOUS, Farshad


12-Jan-62
26 years
Al Ahli (QAT)
Foreward
5

FONOONIZADEH, Morteza


31-Dec-60
28 years
Perspolis
Defender
7

NAMJOOMUTLAQ, Majeed


31-May-67
21 years
Esteghlal
Midfield
10

BAVI, Karim


30- Dec-64
23 years
Perspolis
Foreward
14

ANSARIFARD, Mohammad


24-Sep-61
27 years
Perspolis
Midfield
17

TAQAVI, Mohammad

Homa
Foreward
18

RAHIMPOUR, Siamak

Shahin
Defender
20

EFTEKHARI, Ali


Esteghlal Rasht
Midfield
21

ARABSHAHI, Zia


6-Jun-58
30 years
Perspolis
Midfield
22

SAJJADI, Ahmad


Homa
Goalkeeper

The Penultimate game for Team Melli.

Pejman Nouri tackling Ki Sung Yueng
Pejman Nouri tackling Ki Sung Yueng

[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he rhetoric of the South Korean National Team football Choi, apart from it being distasteful and short   of decency towards the opponent, can be a blessing in disguise for the Team Melli. It has triggered a tremendous defiant feeling among the team and hyped them to a level that the encounter on Tuesday will mean more to them than a football match.

Iranians have frequently saved their best for the times they are put under pressure. In football, there have been numerous examples of such. When the team was doing poorly and their fate was dependent on one match, they have bounced back, and even excelled and made it.  It seems that Choi has supplemented the determination of the Persians with added incentive for the players and the coaching staff who would be seeking some kind of payback so that the grim faced coach eats his words.

Results wise, Team Melli has not fared badly in Korea. The records speak for themselves as Iran has won twice, and lost as many in the 8 matches they have met in Korean soil. Even more significant is the fact that Team Melli has never lost a competitive official match like the AFC Asian cup or the FIFA World Cup qualifiers,  in Korean soil (South and North) in a period stretching for 42 years since they first played each other in 1971. The two matches lost were friendly games in 1971 and then 2005. Team Melli last won in Korea in 2010 again in a friendly game. The element of fear or stress of facing the Koreans does not exist with the Iranian players. With a win already in this very competition of FIFA World Cup qualifier, another such victory is not difficult to achieve. That should be a good omen for Team Melli players.

The weather, which is could be a factor with visiting teams, should not be of too much of a concern for Iranian players. The forecast for the City of Ulsan in the east coast of the Korean Peninsula is cloudy with chances of rain & showers. The expected temperature would be around 29 degrees Celsius, That would not be a great issue and in fact it will be 3 degrees cooler than Tehran itself. The more concerning matter would be the humidity and rain. The Koreans are much better adapted to playing to such wet climate and playing surface than the Iranians. What was also significant in the last match in Korea between the host nation and Uzbekistan was the players’ kit. The Uzbeks clearly were not prepared for such weather and their jerseys were not designed for rainy playing conditions. It was soaking wet during the match when the rain poured heavily, making the Uzbek players clearly uncomfortable trying to adjust their wet jerseys that was uncomfortably sticking to their flesh. On the other hand, in the same weather conditions, the Koreans seem to have no issue with their jerseys and played comfortably while running with ease.

[dropcap]Q[/dropcap]ueiroz has previously complained about the quality and the suitability of the Team Melli kits and precisely before the Qatar match.  He believed that the weather condition required special type of fabric and hence what was made by the kit manufacturer was deemed unsuitable for the hot and humid condition of Qatar. So, taking that in consideration, it is assumed that Team Melli will be well prepared for that part of the competition.

Technically speaking, there is not much advantage between the two teams. The Koreans are going through a soft patch and if there was anything that perhaps raised a few eyebrows with their performance at home against the Uzbeks, it was their physical condition. Surprisingly, the usually fit and well adapted Koreans ran out of breath. It is not clear if fatigue was the reason behind some of the players’ exhaustion or was it simply the mental stress on them especially since they performed poorly against Lebanon and were on the brink of yet another famous humiliation.

Despite the good goal difference of Korea, their finishing in the last two games was really below par. Creating scoring opportunities is not a problem with the Koreans, however , the finishing is a great concern.

But as the saying goes, football sometimes produces the weirdest of results. This one indicates a possible draw all things considered, a result that will qualify both of the team directly , but Uzbekistan might have something to say about it when they meets Qatar at the same kick of time in Tashkent.

Head 2 Head against Korea Rep.

 

After many years, team Melli has the edge on the H2H records against the South Koreans. Team Melli has 10 wins against the Koreans 9 while 7 ended up in a draw. As far as Iran playing at South Korea, Team Melli has a pretty decent record playing 8 matches away winning 2 and losing 2 while the 4 other matches ended up in draws.

Here are the full records.

[divider]

H / A / N Matches W D L Goals + / –
Home 5 3 2 0 8 – 3 +5
Away 8 2 4 2 6 – 7 -1
Neutral 13 5 1 7 15 – 22 -7
Total 26 10 7 9 29 – 32 -3

 

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Asian Cup squad 1992

No.
1

ABEDAZDEH, Ahmadreza


25-May-66
26 Years
Perspolis
21

NAKISA, Nima


01-May-75
17 years
Perspolis
Goalkeeper
3

MOHARRAMI, Mojtaba


16-Apr-65
27 years
Perspolis
Defender
19

KHAKPOUR, Mohammad


20-Feb-69
23 years Geylang United (SIN)
Defender
9

MARFAVI, Samad


18-May-65
27 years
Esteghlal
Foreward
12

GHOLAMPOUR, Behzad


05-Aug-66
26 years
PAS Tehran
Goalkeeper
10

FONOONIZADEH, Mehdi


19-May-62
30 years
Bank Tejarat
Midfield
5

MOHAMMADKHANI, Nader


23-Aug-63
29 years
Keshavarz
Defender
7

HASSANZADEH, Reza


30-Dec-64
27 years
Esteghlal
Defender
2

ZARRINCHEH, Javad


23-Jul-66
26 years
Keshavarz
Defender
16

ASHOURI, Mohsen


02-Jan-65
27 years
Perspolis
Midfield
17

DADASHZADEH, Behzad


22-Jun-71
21 years
Perspolis
Midfield
6

GHAYEGHRAN, Sirous


22-Sep-63
29 years
Keshavarz
Midfield
13

KERMANI-MOGHADAM, Morteza


11-Jul-65
27 years
Al Ittihad (QAT)
Midfield
11

SHAH MOHAMMADI, Jamshid


02-Jul-68
24 years
Keshavarz
Foreward
4

ABTAHI, Mehdi


02-Mar-63
30 years
Vahdat
Foreward
8

MODIR ROUSTA, Ali Asghar


25-Jul-68
24 years
PAS Tehran
Foreward
15

PEYOUS, Farshad


12-Jan-62
30 years
Al Ahli (QAT)
Forward
14

REZAEI-MANESH, Reza


22-Jun-69
23 years
PAS Tehran
Foreward
20

SHIR-MOHAMADI, Hassan


22-May-67
25 years
Perspolis
Foreward

 

Tension is high between Queiroz & Choi

Carlos Queiroz
Carlos Queiroz

Tension brewing between Iran’s coach Carlos Queiroz and the South Korean Choi Kang-Hee.

Following an interview given to the local press, Queiroz took an excption and reponded sharply before the match between Korea Rep. and Iran in Ulsan where Iran needs a point to assure qualification , regardless of the result in Tashkent. In an interview with the Korean media , their coach Choi Kang-Hee has stated that he dislikes Iran even more than Uzbekistan, but much prefers for Uzbekistan to qualify with them from this group. His reasoning was that the Korean team was treated badly while in Tehran where they lost the match 1-0 in Azadi.

That tactless comment from the Korean brought angry  reaction from Carlos Queiroz a day later. The Portuguese coach said  “such talk by coach Choi is a disgrace to football.  He has offended the Iranian football and its coaches and for that he has to apologize or resign. “  Queiroz went on in  adefiant mood and said “In Korea , I shall be buy an Uzbekistan team Jersey and before the match I will give it to the Korean coach.”

The sharp reaction by Queiroz ignited a war of words as the Korean press demanded answers from their grim-faced always angry coach. Choi in his turn responded to Queiroz by questioning his education and football knowledge ! He said “I am surprised by Queiroz , he worked in Real Madrid and Manchester united, but all he learned was strange and weird things!”

Choi added” Football is not about politics. I just want to tell Queiroz to set at home next year in Portugal and enjoy watching the World Cup on TV”

Choi concluded that “ You can tell Queiroz to bring 11 Uzbekistan jersey, I am wearing my own. I am disappointed that Queiroz is talking on behalf of the Iranian people, anyway I had enough of this talk and I do not want to prolong this war of words”

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Theo Buecker admits to Lebanon weakness before storming out of the press confrence

Theo-Beucker - Lebanon football team coach.
Theo-Beucker – Lebanon football team coach.

Tehran- TMDC report:

In the post-match press conference of the Iran – Lebanon match, Theo Buecker, the German coach of Lebanon admitted that his team did all it can but was not good enough against Iran. “With all those missing players, and practically a brand new team, not much was expected from this match against a powerful opposition” The German coach declared.

When asked by an Iranian reporter why did his team resort to un-sportsmanship behavior  during the match like time wasting , the temperamental German coach said that this was an insult to the team and he stormed out of the press conference in protest.

Theo Buecker was evidently upset about calling someone else calling his team tactics , as dirty , while the coach himself , admitted that some players have sold a series of matches includiong two Qatar games in these FIFA World Cup qualifiers and a match against Bangladesh!

Storming out of press conferences has become quite trendy in Iran. Carlos Queiroz has done it a couple of times and hence the word has obviously reached the German coach as well. Despite some imprudent and meaningless questions that the Iranian media asks the coaches during such conferences, the act of leaving a press conference which is a mandatory requirement by FIFA needs to be addressed and preventive measures taken to ensure the proper conduct an behavior of all sides, else they are becoming a farce. Offenders ( the coaches in this case) should be Fined or suspended as appropriate.

Interestingly enough , in the mixed zone of Azadi after the match today , a reporter who obviously was devoid of any meaningful dialogue or questions , asked Javad Nekounam , Team Melli’s Captain and the scorer of two goals , about his views on the upcoming Iranian Presidential election!!! Nekounam calmly responded to him “I am a professional footballer who just played an important match , what has the election to do with what we are doing?”

Emphatic win for Team Melli on road to Brazil.

Nekounam shows his joy after scoring
Nekounam shows his joy after scoring

Team Melli Captain Javad Nekounam scored a brace as Iran defeated Lebanon 4-0 in the FIFA 2014 World Cup qualifications round in packed Azadi stadium. Mohammed Reza Khalatbary opened the scoring in the 38th minute and on the stroke of half time, Nekounam scored with a header to make it 2-0.

Right at the beginning of the second half Reza Ghoochannejad scored the third , while Nekounam sealed the win with a thunderous shot to make it 4-0 in the 85th minute..

Iran started the match quite strongly and manage to dominate the game from the onset. The result was an onslaught of attacking moves , which due to haste ,  inaccurate delivery , and poor finishing , it failed to produce  any goals. Lebanon who had nothing to lose had a clear strategy in this game. With 9 regular players missing from the line up due to different reasons, the players embarked on a damage limitation exercise.   Lebanon tactic was to “Park the bus”, frustrate the opposition, play act and hope for a break. The Lebanese managed to frustrate the Iranians all right but it was only a matter of time before their defense would break down.

Lebanon’s  practice of time wasting ,  which is quite common with the Arab teams across the region, not only frustrated the Iranian players but it also infuriated the 70,000 fans in Azadi , who jeered and shouted against Lebanon players. The Lebanese started play acting and faking injury as early as the  15th  minutes  in the hope of breaking up the constant pressure created by Team Melli. Chance after chance went begging and wasted mostly ending up around Reza Ghoocannejad.

Despite the players targeting Ghoochannejad on the crosses and final passes, there was lack of quality in the deliveries were not accurate enough for the Standard Liege player to create scoring opportunities.

Khalatbary scoring celebration
Khalatbary scoring celebration

Lebanon’s keeper Abbas Hassan , was showing his class when he saved three consecutive balls late in the first half , with his fine timing and reflexes. However , he was left wanting against Khalatbary , who zig zagged his way between two central defenders and delivered a nice ball far from the reach of Abbas Hassan to Open Team Melli’s account on minute 38.

Just before half time, a sweet and delicate chip from Heydari on the right side, and a towering jump from Nekounam ended up in the Iranian Captain scoring the second just before the final whistle.

Iran was up 2-0 at the half time and in a commanding position

The second half started like a whirling with Team Melli going on an all out attack. This resulted in a quick goal by Reza Ghoochannejad , who cleverly got clear from his mark in the box with a shimmy before blasting the ball right in the ceiling against the advancing Abbas Hassan, There was no chance for Lebanon hero to save such a goal.

The final goal was another beauty from Javad Nekounam. The Team Melli Captain increased his tally of international goals to 36 in 134 international matches, with a powerful shot right outside the box to scored his second and team’s fourth in the 85th minute.

With this win, Iran is now ranked second in the group and only need one point is required from the final group match against Korea Rep. in Ulsan next Tuesday to qualify directly to the FIFA World Cup finals.

#Player Name

ARAB, Mostafa


13-Aug-41
31 years
Oghab
Defender
20

ASHTIANI, Ebrahim


04-Jan-42
30 Years
Perspolis
Defender
5

BEHZADI, Homayoun


20.Jun.42
30 Years
Perspolis
Foreward
4

GHURAB, Javad


30.Jul.50
22 Years
Taj
Defender
6

HALVAEI, Majeed


007-Feb-48
24 Years
Pas
Defender
1

HAGHVERDIAN, Karo


11-Jan-46
26 Years
Esteghlal
Midfield
14

HEJAZI, Nasser


14-Dec-49
23 Years
Esteghlal
Goalkeeper
19

IRANPAK, Safar


03.Dec.47
25 Years
Perspolis
Foreward
7

JABBARI, Ali


20-Jun-47
25 Years
Taj
Midfield
10

KALANI, Hossein


23-Jun-40
32 Years
Perspolis
Foreward
2

KARGARJAM, Akbar


6.Dec.1944
28 Years
Taj
Defender
9

KASHANI, Jaffar


04.Mar.45
27 Years
Perspolis
Defender
18

MAVADAT, Bahram


30.Jan.50
22 Years
Perspolis
Goalkeeper
8

MAZLOOMI, Gholamhossein


13-Jan-50
22 Years
Taj
Foreward
23

MONAJATI, Mehdi


29-Jun-47
25 Years
Pas
Midfield
17

GHLEECHKHANI, Parviz


04.Nov.46
26 years
Pas
Midfield
21

SHARAFI, Asghar


22-Dec-42
30 years
Pas
Foreward
13
22
15

The afc.com report

Tehran: Iran put on a dominant display as Carlos Queiroz’s side recorded a 4-0 win over Lebanon at the Azadi Stadium on Tuesday that keeps their bid to qualify for the FIFA World Cup finals in Brazil next year on track.

Three goals in seven minutes either side of the half-time break effectively sealed the three points for the Iranians as they seek to qualify for a fourth FIFA World Cup having previously appeared in Argentina in 1978, in France in 1998 and in Germany in 2006.

Victory moves Iran to within a point of Group A leaders Korea Republic and into second place, two points ahead of Uzbekistan with just one round of matches to play. The Iranians travel to Ulsan to face the Koreans next Tuesday.

With the Lebanese already eliminated, the onus was on Iran to take advantage of a weak opponent and, although the hosts were in control from the first whistle, it took the Iranians until the 39th minute to take the lead.

Reza Ghoochannejhad and Mohamad Reza Khalatbari were guilty of missing several chances before Khalatbari finally opened the scoring six minutes ahead of the halftime break when he slipped the ball beyond Abbas Hassan.

Captain Javad Nekounam doubled his side’s advantage as the half moved into Stoppage time when the former Osasuna midfielder headed into the top corner following Khosro Heydari’s cross.

The second half was not even a minute old when the Iranians made it 3-0 via Ghoochannejhad, who smashed the ball into the roof of the net after turning past Hassan Daher and Iran had numerous opportunities to add to their goal difference throughout what remained of the game.

Despite their dominance, however, Iran had to wait until four minutes from time when Nekounam claimed his second and his team’s fourth with a fabulous finish with the inside of his right foot from outside the area that gave Hassan no chance.

But the size of the win means a draw could be enough for the Iranians when they take on the Koreans next week to advance to their fourth FIFA World Cup finals.