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

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.
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.