Iran vs Portugal: Team Melli bullish over qualification chances

Iran are confident they can reach the World Cup last 16 for the first time in their history as Portugal await on Monday.

Published : Jun 25, 2018 08:41 IST

Karim Ansarifard is confident Iran will beat Portugal to qualify for the next round of the World Cup ahead of Monday's winner-takes-all Group B clash.

Iran is third and only a point adrift of European champions Portugal and Spain leading in to the third and final matchday in Saransk.

Carlos Quieroz's men were unfortunate not to at least claim a point against Spain on Wednesday, having an equaliser ruled out by VAR.

It was an impressive performance against the 2010 world champions and Olympiacos forward Ansarifard said Iran are ready to advance to the last 16 for the first time in their history.

"We've learned so many things from the previous World Cup and know how to play Portugal in this edition," Ansarifard said.

"Iran is led by the best coach in the world and he has taught us how to fight against our opponents. He has helped us a lot and we are ready to defeat Portugal in our last group match."

Ansarifard added: "After conceding the goal against Spain, we created so many chances. We did our best but I think we were not lucky at the end of the match. We will fight for our pride in the match against Portugal.

"Our strategy against Spain was to defend and we wanted to find the back of their net through the counter attack. We also created some scoring chances but lacked the cutting edge. Portugal have many stars but we can defeat them as a team."

The key to Iran securing qualification will be stopping Portugal captain and five-time Ballon d'Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo.

Ronaldo has scored four goals in two games following a hat-trick in the opening match against Spain, which was followed by the winner in a 1-0 victory over Morocco.

Having played its part in a thrilling 3-3 draw with Spain, Portugal was unconvincing as it eliminated Morocco.

Portugal defender Jose Fonte said: "We have the ability to do well, we believe in our work and we have made a pretty good start to this competition but there is room to improve."

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Iran – Sardar Azmoun

Based in Russia, Sardar Azmoun could make a big impact against Fernando Santos' Portugal. Rubin Kazan forward Azmoun has not scored at the World Cup so far but with 23 goals in 35 international appearances, it is only a matter of time.

Portugal – Cristiano Ronaldo

It really is hard to look beyond Cristiano Ronaldo, especially when he is in this kind of form. The 33-year-old has shown no signs of slowing down, taking his international tally to 85 goals against Morocco. Ronaldo has scored Portugal's last five goals at the World Cup – the last player to do so for their nation was Russia's Oleg Salenko with six in a row in 1994.

 

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