November 22, 2024
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Sport24 – KAZAN, It was on a cold night of November two-years ago that Iran forward Sardar Azmoun displayed his class to the world.

Playing against Bayern Munich in the Champions League with his Russian Premier League club Rostov, Azmoun collected a pass from a team-mate on the edge of the area. He continued his run into the box, sent defender Jerome Boateng to the ground with a fine dribble and showed the composure of a seasoned veteran to slot the ball home with a calm finish.

That night, Rostov pulled off a surprise 3-2 win over Bayern, the kind of upset Iran will be looking for when it takes on Spain at the Kazan Arena on Wednesday at the World Cup following a 1-0 win against Morocco in its opening game. Spain were held to a 3-3 draw in their Group B match against Portugal last week.

With his excellent dribbling skills, the 23-year-old Azmoun has all the qualities required to become a big star of the game.

He is already regarded as one of the best players in the Russian Premier League, Azmoun was impressive during Iran’s unbeaten qualifying campaign for the World Cup, scoring 11 goals.

With 23 goals in 33 international appearances, Azmoun is already fifth on Iran’s all-time list, following in the footsteps of the great Ali Daei, who scored 109 goals in 149 appearances with Iran.

“As a child, I used to look up at players like Ali Daei, or Zlatan Ibrahimovic,” Azmoun said.

“Watching and studying them told me a lot as a player.”

Azmoun has been nicknamed the “Iranian Messi” although he takes his inspiration from the former Sweden international.

“Ibrahimovic is a great player, and as a fellow forward, he probably is the player I most want to play like.”

Of course, Azmoun is lagging well behind Messi and Ibrahimovic in the football hierarchy, but he has huge potential.

At 1.86m tall, Azmoun has excellent qualities in the air, but he is also a top goal poacher with finishing skills. His talent hasn’t gone unnoticed and Azmoun has been linked for a move with several big European teams.

Now with Rubin Kazan, he will feel at home against Spain as the game has been scheduled at the Kazan Arena in the capital of the Tatarstan region.

DIFFERENT GOALS
Despite, attacking more than at the last World Cup, coach Carlos Queiroz’s team can now focus on defending well, as a draw would keep Iran ahead of the 2010 champions in their quest for a knockout round spot.

Spain’s priority will be not only to win, but also to score as many goals as possible in a group where top spot is likely to be decided on goal difference if Spain and Portugal win their last two remaining matches.

Iran has proved to be very difficult to break in defence because of Queiroz’s compact tactics. The Persian side were able to produce a clean sheet against Morocco after staying unbeaten in 10 qualifiers.

They didn’t concede a single goal in their first nine qualifying games.

“Everybody knows that Spain is one of the greatest teams in football history, and one thing that we can guarantee is that the Spanish team will not have an easy time against us,” Iran goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand said.

“Everybody knows that our boys are fighters, and we will fight, and we will keep our concentration until the very last second of the match.”