As it happened: Morocco 0 Iran 1

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Updated 15 June 2018
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As it happened: Morocco 0 Iran 1

  • Bouhaddouzat scores an own goal to seal a late win for Iran
  • Morocco dominate possession but have nothing to show for it

REACTION: BBC Sport's Chris Sutton: "Iran are celebrating like they have won the World Cup. They defended deep and they were dogged and determined. They probably didn't deserve to win but who cares. Morocco just didn't do enough and they ran out of ideas after a superb first 20 minutes."

REACTION: ITV Sport's Slaven Bilic: "Morocco didn't deserve to lose ... but credit to Carlos Quieroz."

FULL-TIME: And that's it. Just like Egypt earlier in the day, there is heartbreak for Morocco late on. It's not been a good couple of days for the Arab Nations.

7.55pm: GOAL! Late, late drama here as Bouhaddouzat, the Moroccan substitute, heads into his own net from a free-kick in the fourth minute of added time. Iran are on course for their first World Cup win since 1998.

7.51pm: There will be six minutes of additional time here but I think most people have already seen enough. The mind is already wondering to tonight's mouthwatering game between Spain and Portugal. 

7.46pm: Although a draw is never a bad result, both teams have Spain and Portugal to come so their chances of finishing runners-up recede with events here.

7.44pm: ITV pundit Iain Dowie: "Morocco have been very disappointing in the second half, particularly creatively. They have looked flat and tired and not as full of beans as they were in the first half."

7.32pm: Youssef En-Nesyri scored in the recent friendly win over Estonia, so Hervé Renard may look to him to come off the bench and grab a winner for Morocco.

7.28pm: ITV Sport's Iain Dowie: "If I was the Morocco coach I'd look to freshen it up a bit."

7.27pm: BBC pundit Chris Sutton: "Both teams are cancelling each other out. Iran, to their credit, are defending as they have been and Azmoun is feeding off scraps. That chance in the first half will still be going through his mind."

7.23pm: There have been plenty of meaty challenges in this game, with 25 fouls so far. Referee Cüneyt Çakir has been a busy man.

7.17pm

Morocco's Mbark Boussoufa in action with Iran's Ramin Rezaeian.

7.13pm: "Half-time came at a good time for Morocco," said BBC Sport pundit Chris Sutton. "It gave them the chance to regroup for the second period and ensure they are more patient in the final third."

7.05pm: And we're back underway in St.Petersburg. Can the deadlock be broken?

6.56pm: Former Croatian coach Slaven Bilic. "I love Morocco and every player is positive, but their centre-forward is isolated. They are nice to watch but no penetrative enough."

6.55pm: "Early on Morocco were really impressive ... but they've only had half chances," said ITV's Ryan Giggs. "Iran have had the best chance of the game."

6.54pm:  The stats confirm that Morocco have been on top. They've enjoyed 69 percent of the possesion but both teams have had nine shots on goal and two on target. 

6.50pm: It's half-time at the Krestovsky Stadium and it's goalless between Morocco and Iran. The scoreline should not come as any great surprise as these two conceded just two goals combined in 16 qualifying matches.

6.45pm: Reaction to that big chance from BBC Sport's Chris Sutton: "The golden boy Azmoun fluffs his lines when he should have scored. Big opportunity wasted."

6.44pm: That's the big chance of the match right there. Iran's Sardar Azmoun charges towards the Morocco goal and with just the keeper to beat. he shoots straight at the legs of Munir Mohamedi. It was a good save by the Numancia keeper but Azmoun should really have scored.

6.34pm

6.31pm: There is certainly no easing into the first game for either side here. They are both going at it full throttle.

6.30pm: A sign of how dominant Morocco are is demonstrated by the fact that Morocco's Medhi Benatia has enjoyed 25 touches more than Iran's Omid Ebrahimi.

6.27pm: Morocco are well on top here, enjoying 67 percent of the possession. Although Saudi Arabia showed last night that possession counts for very little, Morocco look much more penetrative than the Green Falcons.

6.26pm: Morocco have not just turned over minnows in their 18-match unbeaten run. They've toppled Serbia, Nigeria, South Korea, Ivory Coast and Egypt, so Iran should prove much more straight-forward opposition.

6.19pm: Morocco must have some serious attacking talent if they are able to leave Sofian Boufal out of their 23-man squad. 

6.14pm: Iran captain Masoud Shojaei is the first man to be cautioned for a late tackle in midfield. "That's quite a cynical one," says ITV pundit Iain Dowie.

6.11pm: Iran warmed up for this game with a largely uninspiring 1-0 win over Lithuania and they've started quite tenatively here.

6.07pm: Morocco have started with an intent and purpose here in what is their first World Cup game since 1998.

6.04pm: We're not expecting many goals here as Iran kept 12 straight clean sheets in qualifying and Morocco six.

6.01pm: Carlos Queiroz has qualified for a World Cup with three countries — South Africa (2002), Portugal (2010) and Iran (2014 and 2018).

6pm: KICK-OFF: And we're underway. 

5.59pm: BBC Sport's Chris Sutton: "It is colorful in the stadium. At one end you have got the deep red of Morocco and at the other is the green, white and red of Iran. These are sides that have underachieved at the World Cup but they will see today as an opportunity. Both sides have qualified for the finals on solid defences but this game is an opportunity to lay down a marker and put pressure on Portugal and Spain."

5.57pm: Iran are unbeaten in competitive matches since the last World Cup, so it's no wonder their fans are in fine voice.

5.56pm: This is the fifth time the Atlas Lions have made it to the World Cup, their best performance coming in 1986 when they got out of a group including England, Portugal and Poland to make it to the second round.

5.36pm: Morocco fans are cranking up the noise in the St. Petersburg Stadium

5.30pm: Up front for Morocco is Ayoub El-Kaabi, who only made his international debut in March but has forced his way into Herve Renard's starting lineup.
Morocco: Achraf Hakimi, Mehdi Benatia, Romain Saiss, Hakim Ziyech, Karim El Ahmadi, Ayoub El Kaabi, Younes Belhanda, Monir El Kajoui, Mbark Boussoufa, Noureddine Amrabat, Amine Harit

5.29pm: Iran start with Sardar Azmoun in place of injured striker Mehdi Taremi for the opening Group B match against Morocco in St. Petersburg.
Iran: Ali Beiranvand, Ehsan Hajisafi, Roozbeh Cheshmi, Masoud Shojaei, Morteza Pouraliganji, Omid Ebrahimi, Karim Ansarifard, Vahid Amiri, Alieza Jahanbakhsh, Sardar Azmoun, Ramin Rezaeian.

5.25pm

5.18pm: Authorities in Tehran cancelled plans to allow families to watch Iran's World Cup football opener against Morocco on Friday in the stadium and public parks of the Islamic republic's capital. The Islamic republic is thought to be the only country in the world that refuses to allow fans to gather in open public spaces for the World Cup, possibly due to opposition to the idea of men and women watching together.

5.17pm: Morocco were without a World Cup appearance in nearly 20 years and in the doldrums when Herve Renard turned up. But since he took his place in the dugout in early 2016 the fortunes of the Atlas Lions have taken a turn for the better. The Frenchman made the side more solid, and very tough to beat, as their current run of 18 games unbeaten illustrates. That run includes matches against fellow World Cup hopefuls Serbia, Nigeria, South Korea and Egypt. Only Belgium (19) and Spain (20) have a better record going into the tournament.

So that's defeat for Saudi Arabia and Egypt in the first two games of the World Cup. Now it is down to Morocco to restore some pride for the Arab world. They face Iran in Group B at the Krestovsky Stadium in St. Petersburg and come into the game full of confidence as they are unbeaten in their last 18 matches. Let's see how they get on.


Kosovo players walk off in Romania game after ‘Serbia’ chants

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Kosovo players walk off in Romania game after ‘Serbia’ chants

Bucharest: A Nations League game between Romania and Kosovo in Bucharest was suspended on Friday in injury time after fans in the crowd shouted “Serbia!.”
The Kosovo players left the pitch after the chants, leading to the game to be paused with the score 0-0.
Animosity between Kosovo and Serbia has persisted since the war between Serbian forces and ethnic Albanian insurgents in the late 1990s.
Kosovo and Serbia do not play each other in UEFA and FIFA tournaments.
Football’s world governing body opened disciplinary proceedings against Serbia during the 2022 World Cup after the team hung a flag in their changing room depicting Kosovo as part of Serbia.
Kosovo joined FIFA and European confederation UEFA in 2016.
When Romania played in Pristina, they beat Kosovo 3-0.

Ronaldo shines as Portugal rout Poland to reach Nations League last-eight

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Ronaldo shines as Portugal rout Poland to reach Nations League last-eight

PORTO, Portugal: Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice as Portugal staged a second-half supershow to crush Poland 5-1 and reach the Nations League quarter-finals on Friday.
Portugal join France, Germany, Italy and Spain in the last-eight while Poland’s hopes of going through from Group A1 were ended.
Having struggled to plant a shot on target in the first half, Portugal stepped on the accelerator after the break.
Rafael Leao broke the deadlock in Porto just before the hour mark after starting and finishing the move.
The AC Milan striker raced away and passed to Nuno Mendes whose cross from the left was headed powerfully past Marcin Bulka in the Portugal goal.
Thirteen minutes later, skipper Ronaldo got his name on the scoresheet, converting a penalty after Jakub Kiwior was penalized for a handball in the area.
Manchester United’s Bruno Fernandes made it 3-0 in the 80th minute, scoring after a clever run by Vitinha.
Pedro Neto added the fourth three minutes later after Ronaldo’s fine pass which left the Polish defense stranded.
As Polish spirits sank, Ronaldo added his second and Portugal’s fifth in the 87th minute with a spectacular overhead kick before Dominik Marczuk tucked away a consolation goal for the visitors.
Poland had enjoyed the better chances before falling behind but their potency in front of goal was blunted by the absence of record goal-scorer Robert Lewandowski who was sidelined with a back injury.
Moments before Leao’s goal, Portuguese keeper Diogo Costa pulled off a fine save to deny Marczuk having also been alert to deny Nicola Zalewski in the first half.
Portugal’s best chance in the first 45 minutes had fallen to Ronaldo who fired a close-range effort over the bar from close range.


Japanese soccer player Kazuyoshi Miura says he will play next season at age 58

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Japanese soccer player Kazuyoshi Miura says he will play next season at age 58

  • Miura will turn 58 in February
  • He intends to play next season for his fourth-tier Japanese club, Suzuka

TOKYO: Japanese soccer player Kazuyoshi Miura is several generations older than his teammates. His contemporaries retired decades ago. Lionel Messi is 37, and Cristiano Ronaldo is 39 — mere youngsters compared to Miura.
Miura will turn 58 in February, and the Japanese news agency Kyodo reported this week that he intends to play next season for his fourth-tier Japanese club, Suzuka. It will be his 40th season playing in professional soccer.
Miura is widely listed as the oldest active professional soccer player.
Miura scored 55 goals in 89 appearances and was a star with Japan’s national team in the 1990s.
He has played professionally in Brazil, Italy, Croatia, Australia and Portugal. He made his debut in 1986 with Brazilian club Santos, a side made famous by Brazilian star Pelé.


Japan beat Indonesia 4-0 to extend group lead in Asian World Cup qualifying

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Japan beat Indonesia 4-0 to extend group lead in Asian World Cup qualifying

  • Japan tops the group on 13 points with five games remaining in the round.
  • Australia, Saudi Arabia and China all have 6 points, followed by Bahrain with five and Indonesia with 3

JAKARTA: Japan defeated Indonesia 4-0 on Friday to move seven points clear at the top of Group C in the third round of Asian qualifying for the 2026 World Cup.
Two goals in each half mean the Samurai Blue stays on course for an eighth successive World Cup appearance.
After a bright start from the home team, the 78,000 fans at a sold-out Gelora Bung Karno Stadium were silenced after 35 minutes as Daichi Kamada broke down the left and sent a cross which defender Justin Hubner put into his own net from close range.
Takumi Minamino then scored from inside the area off Kaoru Mitoma’s pass to extend the lead five minutes before the break.
Hidemasa Motira took advantage of an errant pass from Indonesia’s goalkeeper to make it 3-0 early in the second half and Yukinari Sugawara rounded out the scoring in the 69th minute.
Japan tops the group on 13 points with five games remaining in the round. Australia, Saudi Arabia and China all have six points, followed by Bahrain with five and Indonesia with three.
The top two from each of the three groups will be guaranteed a place at the World Cup, with the third- and fourth-place teams progressing to the next stage.
 


Pogba and Juventus end contract mutually before he returns from doping ban

Updated 15 November 2024
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Pogba and Juventus end contract mutually before he returns from doping ban

  • The Serie A club never seemed overly enthusiastic about welcoming Pogba back
  • “Juventus Football Club and Paul Pogba announce that they have reached a mutual agreement for the termination of their contract as of Nov. 30, 2024,” the Bianconeri said

TURIN, Italy: Paul Pogba will no longer be a Juventus player from next month.
Juventus announced on Friday they came to “a mutual agreement” with Pogba to cancel his contract despite the France World Cup winner having a ban for doping slashed last month.
The Serie A club never seemed overly enthusiastic about welcoming Pogba back after his four-year ban for doping was reduced to 18 months following an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
The 31-year-old Pogba, who will be free to resume his career in March 2025, had said he was ready to give up money to play for Juventus again.
“Juventus Football Club and Paul Pogba announce that they have reached a mutual agreement for the termination of their contract as of Nov. 30, 2024,” the Bianconeri said in a brief statement. “The club wish Paul the very best for his professional future.”
Pogba tested positive for testosterone in August last year and the Juventus midfielder was handed the maximum punishment by Italy’s anti-doping court.
But CAS judges cut Pogba’s ban as they acknowledged a lack of intent and said his positive test was the result of erroneously taking a supplement prescribed to him by a medical doctor in Florida.
Pogba’s contract with Juventus was set to expire in June 2026.
“My time at Juventus has come to an end. It has been a privilege to pull on the shirt of the Bianconeri and to share so many special memories together,” Pogba said in a statement.
“I cherish the memories we made. They live on. Even in the most difficult moments over the past year, your support was crucial and I want to thank Juve fans around the world for their compassion.”
Pogba was the most expensive soccer player in history when he joined Manchester United from Juventus for a fee of 105 million euros ($113 million) in 2016.
He starred in France’s World Cup triumph in 2018 and returned to Juventus as a free agent in 2022. But injuries limited him to just eight Serie A appearances in his second spell at the club before his ban last year.
“I am looking forward to the next chapter of my career and to stepping out on the pitch with my next club,” Pogba added.