Thriller in Los Angeles: Iran Fight Back Twice to Deny New Zealand Historic World Cup Win
Thriller in Los Angeles: Iran Fight Back Twice to Deny New Zealand Historic World Cup Win

Thriller in Los Angeles: Iran Fight Back Twice to Deny New Zealand Historic World Cup Win

Iran and New Zealand played out an incredibly absorbing 2-2 draw in their Group G opener at the SoFi Stadium in California. Played against a heavily intense, politically charged backdrop, the match delivered elite footballing drama as Team Melli dug deep to twice claw their way back from a goal down.

Thriller in Los Angeles: Iran Fight Back Twice to Deny New Zealand Historic World Cup Win
Thriller in Los Angeles: Iran Fight Back Twice to Deny New Zealand Historic World Cup Win

Elijah Just Stuns the Stadium

The All Whites burst out of the blocks with intent, hunting down an elusive first-ever World Cup victory. It took them just seven minutes to shock the 70,000-strong crowd:

  • 7th Minute: Nottingham Forest striker Chris Wood used his immense physical presence to hold up a long ball, teeing up Motherwell winger Elijah Just, who guided a sublime first-time volley past Alireza Beiranvand.
  • 32nd Minute: Iran weathered the early storm and hit back. After a 20-yard effort from Mehdi Taremi rattled the woodwork, defender Ramin Rezaeian reacted quickest inside the six-yard box to poke home a loose rebound.

Mohebi Rescues Team Melli

The tactical chess match continued immediately after the half-time break. In the 54th minute, the lethal Wood-Just partnership struck again. Wood clipped an exquisite pass over the top to release Just, who calmly lifted a clinical finish over the advancing keeper to pick up his second of the night.

However, Iran’s resilient spirit wouldn’t be broken. Just ten minutes later, star-man Rezaeian turned provider, delivering an absolutely pinpoint cross to the back post. Mohammad Mohebi timed his leap to perfection, powering a thumping header in off the inside of the far post to seal a final 2-2 deadlock.

The hard-fought draw leaves Group G perfectly balanced on opening day, following Belgium and Egypt’s 1-1 draw earlier in the evening. New Zealand will look to carry this momentum to Vancouver on June 21 against Egypt, while Iran returns to SoFi Stadium to challenge Belgium.

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