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June 22, 2006 Thursday Jumadi-ul-Awwal 25, 1427

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Angola ousted after Iran stalemate


Iran 1 Angola 1

LEIPZIG, June 21: Angola failed in their bid to reach the knockout phase of the World Cup finals on Wednesday, drawing 1-1 with already eliminated Iran.

Striker Flavio came off the bench to give Angola a 1-0 lead in their Group D clash at the Zentralstadion after an hour, but defender Sohrab Bakhtiarizadeh headed firmly home in the 75th minute to seal the draw.

Mexico finished second in the group despite losing 2-1 to Portugal, who topped the standings with three wins out of three.

“We were not intelligent enough to defend our 1-0 lead but I'm nonetheless proud of my players,” Angola coach Luis Oliveira Goncalves told reporters.

“Today's match was a little bit of bad football but in the end I think a draw was a fair result. People were saying we would let in a lot of goals but that didn't happen.”

Iran coach Branko Ivankovic felt they deserved more.

“We dominated the 90 minutes and perhaps deserved a victory today,” said the Croat. “The conditions were very hard but the players put their heart and soul into the match.

“During the last few months we've had a few problems with injuries but we can be satisfied with our performance overall.”

Portugal will play the losers of Wednesday's match between Argentina and the Netherlands and Mexico face the winner.

Goncalves again opted to start with captain Akwa as a lone striker supported by a solid five-man midfield.

Akwa failed to make much impression on the Iranian defence and was replaced by Flavio in the 51st minute after picking up a groin injury.

Within 10 minutes Flavio had scored Angola's first goal in a World Cup finals, heading powerfully home from a perfect right-wing cross by Ze Kalanga.

Iran had dominated the first half and should have taken the lead in the 24th minute.

Veteran striker Ali Daei, in what could be his final international appearance, rose unmarked at the back post but the 37-year-old sent his header sailing over the bar.

Shortly after, Angola midfielder Mendonca blocked a powerful header from dangerous Iran frontman Vahid Hashemian on the line.

Iran's attacking potency was dulled considerably when Hashemian was forced off just before the break with what appeared to be an injury to his lower back.

They finally broke through when Bakhtiarizadeh was left completely unmarked from a corner on the right and guided his header inside the far post.

Scorers: Iran -- Sohrab Bakhtiarizadeh 75; Angola – Flavio 60.

Halftime: 0-0.

Teams:

Iran (4-4-1-1): 1-Ebrahim Mirzapour; 13-Hosein Kaebi (15-Arash Borhani 67), 5-Rahman Rezaei, 3-Sohrab Bakhtiarizadeh, 20-Mohammad Nosrati (23-Masoud Shojaei 13); 2-Mehdi Mahdavikia, 7-Ferydoon Zandi, 21-Mehrzad Madanchi, 14-Andranik Taymoorian; 9-Vahid Hashemian (11-Rasoul Khatibi 39); 10-Ali Daei.

Angola (4-5-1): 1-Joao Ricardo; 20-Loco, 3-Jamba, 5-Kali, 21-Delgado; 17-Ze Kalanga, 6-Miloy, 7-Figueiredo (15-Rui Marques 69), 11-Mateus (18-Love 23), 14-Mendonca; 10-Akwa (16-Flavio 51).

Referee: Mark Shield (Australia).—Reuters






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