Iran striker retires at 23 over World Cup criticism

Azmoun, a rising star, who with 11 goals had been Iran's top scorer in qualification for the finals in Russia, drew brickbats from fans after he failed to deliver in last week's Group B game against Spain.

Published : Jun 29, 2018 16:14 IST , Tehran

 Sardar Azmoun said that the “insults” had caused his mother's fragile health to deteriorate and he had decided to retire from the national squad to spare her the upset.
Sardar Azmoun said that the “insults” had caused his mother's fragile health to deteriorate and he had decided to retire from the national squad to spare her the upset.
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Sardar Azmoun said that the “insults” had caused his mother's fragile health to deteriorate and he had decided to retire from the national squad to spare her the upset.

Iranian striker Sardar Azmoun has announced his retirement from international football aged just 23, saying that criticism from fans of his performance at the World Cup had harmed his mother's health.

Azmoun, a rising star, who with 11 goals had been Iran's top scorer in qualification for the finals in Russia, drew brickbats from fans after he failed to deliver in last week's Group B game against Spain.

Expectations had been raised by Iran's opening victory over Morocco, which sparked exuberant celebrations in the streets of Tehran. Defeat in the following game, even at the hands of one of the tournament favourites, drew an avalanche of calls on social media for Azmoun to be benched for the final group game against Portugal.

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The striker said that the “insults” had caused his mother's fragile health to deteriorate and he had decided to retire from the national squad to spare her the upset. “I had to make a choice and I chose my mother. It was the most painful decision of my life,” he wrote on Instagram.

The loss of Azmoun is a blow to Iran, which had given a good account of itself in Russia, almost snatching a last-gasp victory against Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal that would have seen them progress to the last 16 for the first time.

Several Iranian sportswriters expressed hope on Friday that the young striker, who plays his club football in Russia for Rubin Kazan, could yet go back on an emotional decision taken in the heat of the moment.

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