Iran show their class to take out Bahrain and lay down marker

Sport360 staff 07:27 12/01/2015
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  • Crucial breakthrough: Ehsan Hajsafi (l) scored Iran’s opening goal in Melbourne.

     Ehsan Hajsafi struck with a sump­tuous volley in first-half stop­page time to propel Iran to a 2-0 victory over Bahrain in what proved a tempestuous Asian Cup dust-up yesterday.

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    Iran, seeking to end a 39-year wait for a fourth title, then effec­tively sealed the points in their Group C opener when Masoud Shojaei added a second in the 71st minute to end Bahrain’s brave resistance in Melbourne.

    Asia’s top-ranked side, Iran almost opened the scoring after 20 minutes when the dangerous Ashkan Dejagah forced a smart stop from Sayed Abbas in the Bah­rain goal.

    But Bahrain had already served notice that they were not about to simply roll over as their bull­dozing Nigerian-born striker Jay­cee Okwunwanne blazed just wide during the frenetic early skirmishes.

    Sayed Shubbar then squandered a golden opportunity by head­ing over as Bahrain threatened to capitalise on a sluggish start from highly-fancied Iran.

    However, Hajsafi produced a moment of magic with almost the last kick of the first half, expertly trapping a looping clearance with his left foot before instantaneously smashing it past Abbas with the outside of his right boot from just outside the box.

    Reza Ghoochannejhad appeared to be incorrectly flagged for offside for a second time when through on goal shortly after the interval, before Okwunwanne almost emulated Hajsafi with a ferocious drive that Iran goalkeeper Alireza Haghighi did brilliantly to keep out.

    Tempers flared when Haghighi barged into Faouzi Aaish, Bahrain’s waspish playermaker with a men­acing-looking mohican who was a thorn in Iran’s side the entire game.

    But moments later Shojaei popped up to steer a right-foot shot just inside the post from another corner to trigger wild celebrations from a crowd of 17,000 – most nois­ily supporting Team Melli.

    Iran’s Asian Cup drought dates back to 1976, when they won the third of three successive titles.

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