The Iran national team secured a historic goalless draw against Belgium in their second World Cup group stage match. This crucial result consequently keeps their hopes of advancing to the knockout rounds alive. Goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand earned the player of the match award after delivering multiple spectacular saves throughout the intense contest.
Head coach Amir Ghalenoei made three tactical changes to his starting lineup following the opening match. Saleh Hardani, Ehsan Hajsafi, and Hossein Kanaanizadegan joined the squad to provide extra defensive stability. Therefore, this strategic adjustment successfully countered Belgium’s formidable attacking lineup during the early stages of the match.
The match began with a dangerous collision between Romelu Lukaku and Alireza Beiranvand in the penalty area. This high-stakes incident initially caused widespread concern because Beiranvand suffered a serious injury during the previous tournament. Fortunately, the Iranian medical staff cleared the experienced goalkeeper to continue playing after a brief evaluation.
The Iran national team thought they took the lead through a brilliantly executed set-piece routine. Star striker Mehdi Taremi found the back of the net after converting a precise cross. However, the video assistant referee quickly disallowed the goal due to an offside infringement during the buildup.
Statistical data from the first half clearly demonstrated Belgium’s overwhelming control over the possession of the ball. The European powerhouse maintained eighty-one percent possession and recorded eleven total shots before the halftime whistle. Conversely, the disciplined Iranian defense restricted their opponents to just four dangerous shots on target.
Amir Ghalenoei introduced veteran winger Alireza Jahanbakhsh at the start of the second half. This memorable performance ultimately allowed the Iran national team to break a long-standing tournament record. The squad must now defeat Egypt next Saturday to guarantee their progression to the knockout stage.
