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US defeat Iran
Christian Pulisic picks up injury after game-winning goal
Published: Nov 30, 2022 11:50 PM
Christian Pulisic (left) of the US competes for the ball with Ramin Rezaeian of Iran during their FIFA World Cup Group B match on November 29, 2022 in Doha, Qatar. Photo: VCG

Christian Pulisic (left) of the US competes for the ball with Ramin Rezaeian of Iran during their FIFA World Cup Group B match on November 29, 2022 in Doha, Qatar. Photo: VCG


Christian Pulisic fired the US into the last 16 of the World Cup on Tuesday as the ­Americans downed Iran 1-0 in their politically charged grudge match.

Chelsea star Pulisic bundled home the do-or-die Group B game's only goal on 38 minutes to set up a ­second-round clash with Group A winners the Netherlands on Saturday.

Pulisic left the field at halftime after sustaining a heavy knock while scoring his match-winning goal.

"I can't say enough positive things about Christian," US coach Gregg Berhalter said. 

"With this new injury it's stressful. I think I have less hair on my head now. But we'll take it and move on and go battle against Holland."

The victory was no less than Berhalter's youthful side deserved in what was only the third international football clash between the bitter ideological rivals.

The build-up to a pulsating ­showdown had been marked by steadily escalating tension, with Iran's Football Federation on Sunday demanding FIFA sanction US Soccer for posting a modified version of their country's flag on social media.

But despite an electrifying atmosphere at Doha's Al Thumama Stadium, the game played out without controversy as the US avenged their 1998 World Cup defeat to Iran to send the Asian qualifiers crashing out of the tournament.

Iran's fans had roared their team onto the field at the start of the game amid a deafening cacophony of air-horns and cheers from the crowd of 42,127.

But despite the intimidating reception it was the Americans who looked more comfortable.

US captain Tyler Adams and ­Juventus midfielder Weston McKennie ­controlled proceedings in midfield to leave Iran struggling to gain foothold.

The US signaled their attacking ambition after only two minutes, Pulisic surging forward menacingly before being dispossessed.

That was a shape of things to come as they laid siege to the Iranian goal.

Valencia midfielder Yunus Musah shot over the bar and ­Pulisic just failed to get enough power on a ­header after a cross from ­Antonee Robinson.

Fullback Sergino Dest was a constant threat down the right flank for the Americans, whipping a cross over in the 17th minute that Iran goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand could only parry.

After sustained US pressure, the breakthrough finally came in the 38th minute.

A brilliant crossfield pass from McKennie picked out Dest down the right. 

The AC Milan defender headed back across goal and Pulisic was on hand to bravely finish.

There was alarm for US fans with Pulisic needing sustained treatment after a heavy collision with Beiranvand but it was the Iranians and their noisy fans who were left winded by the goal.

The crowd instantly became more subdued and the US twice came close to doubling their lead before halftime.

Josh Sargent and Timothy Weah combined well with a dazzling counterattack but the final ball went astray.

Then in injury time McKennie's sublime pass found Weah who finished brilliantly past Beiranvand only to be ruled just offside.

Knowing that an equalizer would send them into the second round, the Iranians stepped up the pressure in the second half.

But substitute Saman Ghoddos squandered two gilt-edged chances to get his team into the match, heading over from close range before blazing a shot over the bar on the 65th minute with the whole goal to aim at.

Saeid Ezatolahi curled a long-range shot over the bar soon afterwards as the Americans continued to live dangerously.

Iran threatened again inside the final 10 minutes when Ali Karimi just failed to get on the end of a teasing cross by Ezatolahi. A diving header from Morteza Pouraliganji whistled just wide in ­injury time and then Mehdi Taremi had calls for a penalty after a tangle with Cameron Carter Vickers waved away as to leave American nerves jangling before their team hung on for a win.