Egypt Battles to Draw as Iran Awaits Knockout Round Destiny
Even before the match kicked off, Egypt had secured their place in the Round of 32, but the allure of finishing atop Group G spurred them on with fervor.
This determination was evident from the outset as they surged forward, taking an early lead just five minutes in through Mahmoud Saber, whose first-time shot slipped between Alireza Beiranvand’s legs, proving too powerful for the defender on the line.
Knowing that avoiding defeat was crucial for any chance of advancement, Iran was gifted a prime opportunity to equalize when a careless Mohamed Abdelmoneim fouled Mehdi Taremi during an attempt to clear the ball.
While Abdelmoneim was forced to exit the match due to injury, Mostafa Shobeir stepped up, diving low to his left to deny Taremi's shaky penalty kick.
Unfortunately for Shobeir, he was unable to prevent Ramin Rezaeian from scoring a 15th-minute equalizer, despite making a commendable save from Milad Mohammadi's initial strike. Shobeir believed he had pushed Rezaeian far enough outside his goal, yet the Iranian wing-back had other plans, turning the ball home from an exceptionally tight angle to mark his second goal of the tournament.
With both teams entering halftime level, Egypt faced a setback in their pursuit of victory when their star player, Mohamed Salah, was substituted just before the hour mark due to an apparent injury.
In Salah’s absence, Egypt struggled to find inspiration and were nearly punished at the death when Shoja Khalilzadeh found the net after a deep free-kick caused chaos in the box.
However, an offside decision thwarted Iranian celebrations, and the woodwork denied Saeid Ezatolahi as the Pharaohs held on to secure a vital draw, finishing in second place. Amir Ghalenoei’s squad now faces an anxious wait to see if they will advance to their first knockout round in World Cup history, while Egypt prepares for a Round of 32 showdown against Australia.
Man of the Match: Mohamed Hany (Egypt)
