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Iran beat Syria 2-0

Published: 13 Jan 2016 - 12:00 am | Last Updated: 01 Nov 2021 - 10:52 pm
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Iran and Syria players vying for the ball in their AFC U23 Championship.

 

Doha: Amir Motahhari scored one and set up the other as Iran kicked off their AFC U23 Championship Group A campaign on Tuesday evening with a 2-0 win over Syria at Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium.

Motahhari claimed a fine solo effort in the 64th minute before setting up the impressive Mehrdad Mohammadi for the second eight minutes later as Mohammad Khakpour’s side made the perfect start to their attempt to qualify for the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.

Iran have not appeared at the Olympic Games since 1976, but Khakpour’s side sent out a message of intent with an efficient performance that saw the Iranians on top for much of the 90 minutes.

Ali Karimi and Farshid Esmaeili caused concern for the Syrian defence in the opening 20 minutes, with Karimi forcing Syrian goalkeeper Abdullatif Nassan into action thanks to a well-taken free kick while Esmaeili sent his close-range effort over the bar.

The teams went into the break level, but it was the Iranians who were in the ascendancy and, by the 64th minute, Khakpour’s had taken the lead.

Six minutes earlier, Mahdi Torabi should have scored when Nassan fumbled Karimi’s low cross at his feet, only for the ball to eventually go wide of the goalkeeper’s left post.

But Motahhari finally broke the deadlock when, picking the ball up inside the left side of the Syrian penalty area he skipped past two defenders and sent a low left foot shot across Nassan and into the far corner.

In the 70th minute, Iranian goalkeeper Mohammadreza Akhbari’s sharp reactions saw him push Omar Kharbin’s perfectly struck shot over the bar and, just two minutes later the result was put beyond any doubt.

Motahhari was the architect of the goal on this occasion as he stormed down the right flank before cutting the ball inside to Mohammadi, whose first touch took him away from the defence before hitting his right foot effort into the far corner.

The Peninsula