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Carlos Queiroz hails 'beautiful' Iran win against Morocco

Iran win second-ever game at a World Cup

Carlos Queiroz celebrates with Iran after their World Cup win against Morocco
Image: Carlos Queiroz celebrates with Iran after their World Cup win against Morocco

Carlos Queiroz hailed a "beautiful" World Cup win for Iran as a stoppage-time own goal from Aziz Bouhaddouz gave them a Group B victory over Morocco.

Iran had not tasted a win at a World Cup since France '98 but secured a 1-0 success in St Petersburg courtesy of Bouhaddouz's mistake.

Morocco started the game on the front foot but were lucky to go in level at the break as Rubin Kazan striker Sardar Azmoun broke in behind for Iran but could only aim his shot too close to Munir Mohamedi, who then did well to keep out Alireza Jahanbakhsh's strike from the rebound.

That chance seemed to give Iran belief they could get a result at the Krestovsky Stadium, something that came to pass as substitute Bouhaddouz sent a bullet header past his own goalkeeper in the dying embers of the game.

"After so many years in this business, the first game of a World Cup is always difficult and tough and this was no different - but it was also beautiful," said Iran coach Queiroz.

"We started very carefully and I'm sure they studied the Iranian team. We knew they have a very strong and powerful start to the game - always with full speed and a great attacking spirit.

Karim Ansarifard of Iran celebrates victory after the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia group B match between Morocco and Iran at Saint Petersburg Stadium on June 15, 2018 in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Image: Karim Ansarifard celebrates Iran's victory

"Our strategy was, from the first minute, to create a mental collapse in the Moroccan players, we try to do that by creating frustration and block all the playmakers and the players who can create something."

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With European heavyweights Spain and Portugal the other nations in Group B, any chances of Iran or Morocco providing a shock and reaching the knockout stages looked likely to need a positive result here.

Portuguese Queiroz takes Iran to Kazan to face Spain next time out and admits a different approach will be required.

"Since we were able to create panic in their defensive line the game changed," he said. "The players for Morocco knew we could win the game and that changed everything in the last minutes.

Aziz Bouhaddouz heads into his own net during the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia group B match between Morocco and Iran at Saint Petersburg Stadium on June 15, 2018 in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Image: Aziz Bouhaddouz headed into his own net with just minutes of the game to play

"It was a beautiful win, three points, and now it is time to rest and think about the game against Spain. Against Spain, everyone from the goalkeeper to the striker can create things so we have to think of a different strategy."

Defeat for Morocco means they have it all to do to go beyond the group stages - but coach Herve Renard is not ready to throw in the towel.

"In a competition where three matches need to be played, as long as there are still two matches to be played, whoever the opponents, there is still hope," he said.

"When one starts the competition with no points, we are in a difficult situation but many things can happen so we need to concentrate on what we did right and things we did not do so well."

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