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Lionel Messi Wants More Offensive Argentina Against Iran

Argentina defeated Bosnia and Herzegovina in their opening FIFA World Cup 2014 match but were far from dominant in their performance.

Reported by: Agence France-Presse
Last updated on Friday, 20 June, 2014 10:42 IST
Lionel Messi scores

Taking aim: Lionel Messi in action against Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Belo Horizonte: Argentina captain Lionel Messi believes coach Alejandro Sabella has to back his side’s attacking capabilities and include him among a front three when they face Iran on Saturday in Belo Horizonte.

 Napoli striker Gonzalo Higuain is expected to return to Sabella’s starting line-up as the two-time winners look to seal their place in the second round of the World Cup with a victory over Iran.

Higuain came on as a substitute to set up Messi to score just his second ever World Cup goal as Argentina got their campaign off to a winning start against Bosnia and Herzegovina in Rio on Sunday.

And Messi said he feels more comfortable playing with both Higuain and Sergio Aguero in attack.

“We are Argentina and I think we need to concentrate on ourselves without fixating on who we are playing,” said the four-time World Player of the Year.

“We feel more comfortable with two up front and me behind because it makes it easier to counter-attack and, because we have more people in attack, we have more possibilities.”

Messi eased some of the pressure on his shoulders to finally deliver his best form at a major tournament for his country with his stunning effort in the 2-1 win over Bosnia.

However, his underwhelming first-half performance was still criticised by some and he admitted he needs to play closer to the opposition’s goal.

“In the first-half I found it difficult to get a hold of the ball and when I did I was very far from goal.

“The truth is when I did have the ball I lost it a number of times and at other times I was playing it backwards. I was annoyed at not being able to play the game I had planned.”

Along with Higuain, Fernando Gago could return in midfield at the expense of Maxi Rodriguez as he too made a positive impression as a second-half substitute against Bosnia.

Javier Mascherano is also expected to win his 100th cap in midfield and insisted he is as hungry for success as he was on his international debut.

“I am not one of those players that makes the difference on the pitch, but more a player that sacrifices myself for the team. What is my secret? I live for this.”

Iran made an encouraging start to their campaign too as they held African champions Nigeria to a 0-0 draw in Curitiba on Monday.

Coach Carlos Queiroz fiercely defended his side’s tactics in that match given their lack of facilities and poor preparation in comparison to their more illustrious opponents in Group F.

And striker Reza Ghoochannejhad believes his side can enjoy the experience of taking on one of the best side’s in the world with nothing expected of them.

“We have to enjoy it and follow the coach’s instructions to the letter. We’ve got absolutely nothing to lose in this match,” said the Carlton Athletic striker.

“Argentina are among the favourites this year, while the same can’t be said for us. All the pressure will be on their shoulders and we will have to show our resilience, like against Nigeria.”

Dzeko, Enyeama and Queiroz out to spoil Messi’s dream

(Reuters) – Bosnia striker Edin Dzeko, Nigeria goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama and Iran coach Carlos Queiroz will all be looking for a say in trying to dent Lionel Messi’s World Cup dream over the next two weeks.

Argentina’s captain, who came to Brazil as a favourite for player of the tournament, should lead the twice world champions through to the knockout phase as winners of Group F.

They start against debutants Bosnia at the Maracana on Sunday where coach Alejandro Sabella’s main worry will be Dzeko’s fine run of scoring form in Manchester City’s run-in to the Premier League title last month.

The next match against Iran in Argentina’s base city of Belo Horizonte six days later will be where Portuguese Queiroz puts his coaching nous to the ultimate test having steered his side to their fourth finals.

It is against Nigeria in the final group match in Porto Alegre on June 25 that Messi, Argentina’s second highest scorer of all time with 38 goals in 86 internationals, has a score to settle with Enyeama.

The Nigeria keeper had a say in South Africa in keeping Messi scoreless in the 2010 finals, making superb saves from the little ace in a 1-0 Argentine win and leaving him still looking for his first World Cup goal since 2006.

A good day for any one of the three could complicate Argentina’s plans to break their quarter-final hoodoo and reach the last four for the first time since Diego Maradona’s side in Italy in 1990.

“Those of us in the team for some time have not been (involved) in a good era for achievements but there’s always the dream of getting there,” said midfielder Javier Mascherano, a Copa America runner-up with Argentina in 2004 and 2007.

“We must try to put Argentina back in a place they haven’t been for a long time,” he told reporters at the weekend.

CUIABA DECIDER?

With Argentina likely to take first place in the group, the key match for second should be Bosnia’s clash on June 21 with Nigeria in muggy Cuiaba in the heart of the South American hinterland.

A duel there could see Dzeko up against Enyeama as Bosnia look to crown their arrival on the biggest stage with a place in the last 16, a dream for fans of the nation that emerged from the ruins of the former Yugoslavia in the 1990s.

Nigeria have their own dream of reaching the same stage for the first time since 1998 having been frustrated by Argentina in 2002 and again in 2010.

Messi has a special relationship with the Nigerians, having beaten them in the final of the 2005 under-20 World Cup and 2008 Olympic gold medal match in Beijing.

It is the supporting cast, though, that will take players like Messi, Dzeko, striker Emmanuel Emenike of African champions Nigeria or, in a shock scenario, Iran’s veteran multi-cap midfielder Javad Nekounam through to bigger things.

Messi may be compared with Maradona, who is regarded as having almost singlehandedly won Argentina’s second world title in Mexico in 1986, but he is part of a “Fab Four” attack.

Sergio Aguero, Gonzalo Higuain and Angel Di Maria join Messi up front in a gameplan that is based on outscoring the opposition with the back line seen as Argentina’s weakness.

Bosnia have managed to bring together a squad of talented players who grew up in many different parts of the world after their families escaped the war in the Balkans.

They have strong sense of belonging that has helped coach Safet Susic weld a team capable of upsetting the best on their day and this will be necessary in a side with their own defensive frailties.

 

Iran, after another football miracle.

This article ” Irán, tras otro milagro de fútbol” was written in Spanish by WALDEMAR IGLESIAS and published in the Argentine newspaper Clarin. The electronic translation is from the newspaper website. Original article is found here.

 

The second rival Argentina in the World is marked by conflict and selected by a memorable victory in World against U.S. It comes as one of the top two in the Asian Cup. Watch the video of the historic victory of Iran in France 98

 Redondo Metro , Iran

04/02/14 – 10:33

Sayed Jalal Talebi, the coach of Iran explained it clearly in the days before. “in the locker room, those ninety minutes would last forever. Defeat could have the character of a life sentence. But a victory would transform them into celebrities territory in which football is also a space for expression.” Talebi , the coach of Iran football , talking about his players who played in that famous June 21, 1998 match, at the Gerland Stadium, under the sky of Lyon, France in World Cup. Opposite U.S.A rival in the field of international politics since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. That match raised much interest in every aspect but less in footballing terms as an event which was mentioned in every corner of the planet. The British magazine FourFourTwo called it the most politically charged match in history . But for the world and the millions of people watching , around the globe, the television showed mutual regards, respect and even flowers exchanged between the two rivals as a treat. The players of both teams posed together for photos and mingled. Even in the stands, both groups of supporters shared the traditional wave that had become popular from Mexico 1986.

Iraj Danaeifard
Iraj Danaeifard

That day, Iran felt like an instant world champion. Beyond the suspense that was forced by the rebound of by Brian McBride with only three minutes of the game left, it was a party that moved from the heart of Western Europe to the streets of Tehran, Mashhad, Isfahan and Karaj. 2-1 victory created its own heroes: Hamid Estili got a header, flicking the ball over the goalkeeper Kasey Keller and celebrated as if he wanted to embrace the whole country. Since then became an emblem also outside the field: Sayyed Ali Khamenei Supreme Leader of Iran expressed his appreciation to him in public; and the man wearing the number nine bluntly expressed himself as a follower and admirer of former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. The second goal was scored by one of the most prominent Iranian soccer players of all time: Mehdi Mahdavikia. with a burst of speed in a supersonic counter, ran leaving his chaser for dead , beat them all with sheer speed from the left, before the advancing goalkeeper came rushing , but Mahdavikia beat him as well with the tip of his right loot. That match and his performance in the World Cup helped him to be transferred to Germany: from then until 2010 he played in the Bundesliga for Hamburg, Bochum and Eintracht Frankfurt.

Football in the country was traversed by conflicts , as was the life of normal Iranians. After the Revolution of 79, between 1980 and 1988 the war with Iraq was followed. The consequences were estimated at a million dead, more than two million injuries and four million displaced by the horror. Football took a back stage. Until those painful days , the national team , Team Melli , was a machine to beat:
consecutively winning three Asian Cups played between 1968 and 1976 with a perfect record. Two years after this excellent series in Argentina, Iran debuted in the World Cup. Team Melli debut was a 0-3 loss against Holland in Mendoza. Four days later, a milestone happened: Cordoba, Iran scored its first goal (by Iraj Danaeifar) and scored its first point with 1-1 draw against Scotland.

Then out into the world, the most popular sport also became a prisoner of war. Federation decided to withdraw from the FIFA 82 Spain and refused to participate in 86 of Mexico’s inability to play in their own territory. For security issues, FIFA claimed that their matches should be played in neutral cities. Local competition was also affected. Only in the nineties , after the war ended , the restructuring of the league and football started to take shape. Until it became ripe with the generation of 98-led by Ali Daei, the player with more goals and more games in the history of Team Melli. This generation was to bring Iran back to the world stage.

Apart from conflicts, football is a tradition. The film “Offside” by the famous Iranian director , Jafar Panahi , is a testament. The subject of the film was attempt to watch a World Cup 2006 qualifying match against Bahrain in the stadium. Iranians have a passionate and unanimous support for the teams that represents them. But with certain restrictions. Two young women wanted to go inside the stadium where they were not allowed to. They disguise themselves as males. On the way, the two girls have the backing of several fans who seem less interested in respecting the boundaries imposed by gender and religious sermons. The film, which won the Golden Bear in Berlin in 2006, was inspired by a true story: the daughter of the director himself.

Iran has a long history of football. The Federation was founded in 1920, but joined FIFA 25 years later. However, already in 1941 a team that played (and scoreless draw) with Afghanistan in the first meeting on record was formed. Anyway, the first match in an official capacity, was played in 1950, against Turkey in Istanbul. It was a time of learning: on that occasion, the team lost 6-1. Two decades later, with other faces but the same enthusiasm, the Iranians would become the best in the continent.

Mehdi Mahdavikia scores against USA
Mehdi Mahdavikia scores against USA

After many ups and downs, now Iran will play their fourth World Cup . In its previous three appearances , Iran played nine games and just won that memorable game against the United States, drawn two and lost six. Iran last performance in Germany 2006 was a tie farewell: 1-1 agsint Angola in Leipzig, with a goal from defender Sohrab Bakhtiarizadeh. This time Iran is full of expectation to overcome the hurdles and qualify from the group stages for the first time. The path of the Qualifying matches in Asian zone portrays that expectation and it is a latent possibility: the team finished first in one of the final two groups of the continent and only Japan had more points in that instance. The overall numbers speak for themselves: ten victories, four draws and two defeats.

Hiring Carlos Queiroz is another indication in respect of that ambition to take the plunge. hierarchy and expertise was sought. The Portuguese coach, who led Real Madrid in the 03/04 season and was assistant to Alex Ferguson at Manchester United, has an extensive road coaching selections: he led the United Arab Emirates, South Africa and headed to Portugal in the last World Cup. Now, with a fresh and young team (only two players over 30 years), will try to become the revelation of Group F, which will face Argentina of Messi, June 21, in Belo Horizonte.

the Iranian football is now living in a different era. As the stadium seems to tell the story: “Azadi”, opened in 1971, located in the heart of the sports complex that bears the same name, in Tehran looks like a monument of wonder. According to a British website What Culture, published last year, the stadium is among the ten best in the world, up to Old Trafford, Camp Nou and Soccer City, venue for the last final in South Africa 2010. From the heart of Azadi in the Iranian capital, the strong national team is determined to show its worth in Brazil and its rightful place in world football.

There where Iran will attempt to build another football miracle.

 

Cost of tour packages for the World Cup from Iran.

The Iranian football federation has announced a list of  World Cup tour is association with local tour operators.

The first option which is the cheaper on includes staying at three 3 stars hotels in Sao Paolo, Rio De Janeiro & Belo Horizonte and one 4 star hotel in Salvador. The accommodation is shared (twin bed room). The cost of this option is 29,300,000 IR Toman approximately  USD 11,768

The second option includes staying at two 4 star hotels in Rio De Janeiro & Belo Horizonte and two 5 star hotel in Salvador Sao Paolo at a cost of  43,300,000 IR Toman approx  17,390 USD. The tour will last 13 days and 14 nights from departure from Tehran.

There will be long coach jornies for the first two matches against Nigeria and Argentina while the third match needs to be reach by air.

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