At the fatal time, Iran deservedly defeats Wales and complicates the group

 

At the fatal time, Iran deservedly defeats Wales and complicates the group
Iranian players celebrate the goal

The Iranian national team achieved its first victory in the World Cup, with two goals in the fatal time, against Wales, in the second match in Group Two of the World Cup Qatar, to revive its hopes for the World Cup Qatar 2022.

World Cup 2022:

  • Match: Wales 0-2 Iran
  • Stadium: Ahmed Bin Ali Stadium
  • Area: Umm Al-Afaei
  • First round
  • the second group
  • Referee: Guatemalan Mario Escobar
  • Goals: Rouzbeh Shashmi (99) and Ramin Rezaian (101).
Part of the meeting between Wales and Iran
Part of the meeting between Wales and Iran

And at Ahmed Bin Ali Stadium in Al-Rayyan near Doha, the Iranian national team presented a strong match, and it was the best throughout the match, and while the match was heading for a draw, the player Rozbeh Shashmi scored the fatal goal in the ninth minute of stoppage time.

And in the eleventh minute of stoppage time, Iran doubled its lead, scoring the second goal through Ramin Rezaian.

The stars of the Iranian national team took turns wasting opportunities in front of the Welsh goal, while the Welsh national team appeared very lackluster, before the Iranian national team snatched victory in the last moments.

The tournament recorded the first case of expulsion in the World Cup, and it came to Welsh goalkeeper Wayne Hennessy, who left his area and violently interfered with Iran’s solo striker, Mahdi Tarmi.

  • The case of expulsion came in the seventeenth match of the World Cup in Qatar, which is the farthest after the start of competitions since the World Cup in Spain 1982, when the first card was raised in the 32nd match.
  • While red cards were adopted in the World Cup, starting with the 1970 World Cup, Chilean Carlos Caselli was the first player to have a red card raised in his face against host West Germany in the 1974 edition.
  • Hennessey (35 years and 108 international matches) is the third goalkeeper to receive a red card in the history of the World Cup, after South African Itumeling Khoni against Uruguay in 2010 and Italian Gianluca Palioca against Norway in 1994.
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