Substitute Javad Kazemian struck in the 77th minute to give Iran a
come-from-behind 2-1 victory over Uzbekistan in its Asian Cup Group
C match yesterday.
The 26-year-old rescued a largely disappointing Iran side, who
struggled to find its rhythm against the combative Central
Asians.
Uzbekistan, with main striker Maksim Shatskikh suspended, took
the lead on 15 minutes through an own goal by Iran defender Rahman
Rezaei.
Iran levelled in the 55th minute when Seyed Jalal Hosseini
scored from a corner before Kazemian emerged as the hero.
Iran coach Amir Ghalenoei said his team's superior fitness was
the key.
"When I took over this team, my first priority was to improve
fitness levels," he told reporters. "After 60 minutes, that was
when we really started to dominate Uzbekistan because our players
were fit and able to compete better.
"Uzbekistan prepared well and it was difficult getting used to
the heat in Kuala Lumpur but I am satisfied to have a win in our
first game."
The victory put Iran in second place in Group C behind China,
who beat hosts Malaysia 5-1 on Tuesday. The top two teams advance
to the quarter-finals.
With both teams playing cautiously, Uzbekistan took an unlikely
lead. Captain Server Djeparov sent a high ball forward trying to
find striker Ulugbek Bakaev.
Rezaei, under pressure from Bakaev, tried to head back to
goalkeeper Hassan Rodbarian but only succeed in finding the back of
his own net.
Iran came out more determined in the second half and equalised
after captain Mehdi Mahdavikia made his first foray upfield.
The skipper sent in a testing corner from the left and defender
Hosseini rose high to head past Uzbek goalkeeper Pavel Bugalo.
Kazemian settled it for Iran when he received Andranik
Teymourian's through ball on the edge of the box and drilled it
past Bugalo.
Tempers frayed on the sidelines towards the end of the match
with Ghalenoei sent to stands by Kuwaiti referee Saad Al Fadhli for
apparently throwing a water bottle at the fourth official, though
the coach said his anger was directed at one of his players.
South Korea held 1-1 by Saudi Arabia
South Korea was held by Saudi Arabia 1-1 in group D match on
Wednesday.
South Korea tried to broke Saudi Arabian defense line with speed
while the latter worked hard to control the rhythm.
The two side played a balanced game in the first half though
South Korea gained slight advantage.
South Korea gradually controlled the match after the interval
and was rewarded in the 66th minute when Cho Jae Jin powered the
ball home with a header.
Then Saudi Arabia launched counter attacks and gained a penalty
kick in the 75th minute. Midfielder and captain Yasser Al Qahtani
calmly sent the ball into the net and equalized the score.
Part of the power suddenly went off in the 84th minute and the
match came to a stop. The match restarted after some 30 minutes
when part of the power was recovered.
Both sides failed to score again.
(China Daily via Agencies Xinhua News
Agency July 12, 2007)