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Fifa World Cup 2022: Iran ‘fight for the people’ in Wales win – ‘we tried to make them happy’

  • Defender Morteza Pouraliganji pays tribute to fans after last-gasp 2-0 victory, with Iran shaken by two months of nationwide protests
  • ‘This was an opportunity to show the football we have inside our souls and our minds,’ says coach Carlos Queiroz

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Iran’s players celebrate after the World Cup group B match against Wales. Photo: AP
Agence France-Presse

Iran defender Morteza Pouraliganji said the team had fought “for the people” as they celebrated their last-gasp 2-0 World Cup win against Wales on Friday.

Goals deep into stoppage time from Rouzbeh Cheshmi and Ramin Rezaeian kept Iran’s hopes of reaching the knockout rounds in Qatar alive after a morale-sapping opening 6-2 defeat against England.

The Iranian players sang their national anthem before kick-off after they had stayed silent for the anthem before the England game in an apparent show of solidarity with anti-government protesters.

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Some Iran fans were in tears at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium during the anthem.

An elated Pouraliganji said after the win: “We fight for the people and we tried to make them happy.”

Iran has been shaken by two months of nationwide protests since the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in morality police custody on September 16.

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