Beiranvand Heroics Help Iran Hold 10-Man Belgium to Goalless Draw

 Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group G - Belgium v Iran - Los Angeles Stadium, Inglewood, California, US - June 21, 2026 Iran's Alireza Beiranvand makes a save. (Reuters)
Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group G - Belgium v Iran - Los Angeles Stadium, Inglewood, California, US - June 21, 2026 Iran's Alireza Beiranvand makes a save. (Reuters)
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Beiranvand Heroics Help Iran Hold 10-Man Belgium to Goalless Draw

 Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group G - Belgium v Iran - Los Angeles Stadium, Inglewood, California, US - June 21, 2026 Iran's Alireza Beiranvand makes a save. (Reuters)
Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group G - Belgium v Iran - Los Angeles Stadium, Inglewood, California, US - June 21, 2026 Iran's Alireza Beiranvand makes a save. (Reuters)

Ten-man Belgium were left frustrated after being held to a 0-0 draw by a determined Iran in their World Cup Group G clash in Los Angeles on Sunday, failing to find a way past the stubborn Iranian defense.

Belgium's hopes were dealt a blow in the 66th minute when defender Nathan Ngoy was shown a straight red card for bringing down Mehdi Taremi after the Iranian forward had intercepted the defender's mishit attempted pass and was through on goal.

Yet despite their numerical advantage, Iran struggled to capitalize, creating little as the Belgians launched a series of attacks and cranked up the pressure in the final minutes.

Iran goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand repeatedly saved his side with crucial ‌interventions, including an ‌extraordinary stop to keep out a point-blank-range effort from Maxim De Cuyper ‌in ⁠the second half.

Iran ⁠have two points and will next face Egypt in Seattle on Friday while Belgium, also on two points, take on New Zealand in Vancouver with all still to play for in the group.

Belgium dominated the first half but created few clear opportunities, their attacks failing in front of goal.

The opening exchanges set a physical tone when Belgium striker Romelu Lukaku was yellow-carded three minutes in for a lunging attempt at a ball in front of goal that put Beiranvand on the grass for minutes.

IRAN GOAL DISALLOWED

Iran found the ⁠net just before the first-half hydration break when a free kick allowed ‌Ehsan Hajisafi to make a clever pass through the wall ‌to Taremi, who scored but was ruled offside following a VAR check.

Belgium coach Rudi Garcia had said on Saturday ‌that Lukaku needed his playing time managed, but started with the striker against Iran and kept ‌him on the pitch until the 74th minute.

Lukaku said the match was a disappointment for Belgium.

"We have to analyze what went wrong, because we created so many chances without scoring, and that's frustrating," said Lukaku. "We play with too much emotion in key moments."

Iran's team have been forced to stay outside the US between matches due to ‌extraordinary measures by the American government, which has also banned a number of Iran team staff and officials.

The atmosphere was charged, with Iran's team ⁠receiving loud cheers before ⁠the match and chants of "I-ran, I-ran" throughout from vocal supporters who outnumbered Belgium fans in the more than 70,000-seat stadium.

The exuberant Iran crowd delighted Beiranvand, who was named the player of the match.

"I kiss the hands of every single Iranian who was here in the stadium today, every one of them. All the Iranians who supported us today. There were moments when everyone was chanting, calling out the name of Iran," said Beiranvand.

While there were small protests outside the stadium and pre-revolutionary flags being flown and worn both outside and inside, the pre-match political intensity was muted compared to their opener, which coincided with the announcement of a US-Iran peace agreement.

Iran's coach, Amir Ghalenoei, was pleased with the commitment his players showed, facing some of the world's outstanding football talents.

"The conditions have been very hard for us," he said. "They are playing with their hearts."

Belgium's coach, Rudi Garcia, was forgiving about Ngoy's red card, which hit his team's hopes of victory.

"He's young. He made a mistake," said Garcia.



Ageless Messi Has World Cup Scoring Record in His Sights

Lionel Messi is already the joint highest scorer in World Cup history after one game of the 2026 tournament. Roberto SCHMIDT / AFP
Lionel Messi is already the joint highest scorer in World Cup history after one game of the 2026 tournament. Roberto SCHMIDT / AFP
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Ageless Messi Has World Cup Scoring Record in His Sights

Lionel Messi is already the joint highest scorer in World Cup history after one game of the 2026 tournament. Roberto SCHMIDT / AFP
Lionel Messi is already the joint highest scorer in World Cup history after one game of the 2026 tournament. Roberto SCHMIDT / AFP

Lionel Messi and World Cup holders Argentina face Austria in Dallas on Monday with the Argentine great needing one more goal to rewrite the record books.

Messi, who turns 39 on Wednesday, equaled Miroslav Klose's all-time mark of 16 World Cup goals when scoring a hat-trick in the 3-0 opening win over Algeria, AFP said.

The Argentina captain was tearful after his first goal, and it later emerged that his father is recovering from an unspecified health issue.

Despite his personal travails and a troubled build-up because of a hamstring injury, Messi's mere presence appears to inspire his teammates.

"If anyone thought this group was better off without Leo, today it became clear that Leo is the most important of them all," said midfielder Alexis Mac Allister after the win against Algeria.

Argentina can qualify for the next round with a victory and would be assured of finishing top of Group J if Jordan fail to beat Algeria later on Monday.

- Mbappe's century -

Another player chasing the all-time World Cup scoring record, Kylian Mbappe, will play his 100th game for France when they meet Iraq in Philadelphia.

"There is nothing bigger -- one hundred is a historic figure, and to have the chance to reach that tally here at a World Cup means it will be a special match for me," Mbappe told reporters on Sunday.

Mbappe, 27, is tied with West Germany legend Gerd Mueller on 14 goals after he netted twice in France's opening 3-1 win against Senegal in Group I.

France, who were beaten by Argentina on penalties in the last final in 2022, will expect to brush aside the Iraqis to guarantee a ticket to the knockout phase.

Norway and their marksman Erling Haaland, who scored twice against Iraq in a 4-1 opening win, will also be guaranteed of going through from Group I if they beat Senegal in New Jersey and France defeat Iraq.

- Cape Verde magic -

In Sunday's action, Spain got their campaign back on track with a 4-0 thrashing of Saudi Arabia and debutants Cape Verde conjured another memorable performance to snatch a 2-2 draw with Uruguay.

European champions Spain were frustrated in a 0-0 draw with World cup debutants Cape Verde in their opening game, sparking criticism at home.

But against the Saudis, Barcelona starlet Lamine Yamal opened the scoring as he made his first start in two months since recovering from a hamstring problem.

Mikel Oyarzabal added two more, before a Hassan al-Tambakti own goal.

Spain coach Luis De la Fuente said his squad had been fueled by the criticism of their opening performance.

"When someone questions your work, it is only human that anyone with courage and pride reacts to prove people wrong," said De la Fuente.

The win put Spain top of Group H with four points after two matches.

Cape Verde grabbed another point in an entertaining draw with Uruguay in Miami.

Their coach Bubista said his team were now dreaming of a place in the knockout rounds -- a scenario that would have been unthinkable before the tournament.

"We want to show the entire world that we are in the condition to fight for qualification, and I think that that's what we showed today in today's match," Bubista said.

Belgium are still looking for their first win after being held to a 0-0 draw by Iran in Group G.

The Red Devils, who also drew with Egypt in their opening game, finished the game in Los Angeles with 10 men and struggled to break down a resolute Iranian side.

The Egyptians moved to the top of the group on Sunday after coming from behind to claim the first World Cup victory in the country's history, 3-1 win over New Zealand.

Mohamed Salah, Mostafa Zico and Trezeguet scored Egypt's goals after Finn Surman had given New Zealand the lead.

"It's incredible, I don't know how to express it in words," former Liverpool star Salah said of the historic first win.

"It's a great achievement for all the players and the subs, and hopefully we can make history and qualify first."


Saudi Arabia Lacked Necessary Strength to Implement Their Defensive Plan

Georgios Donis, Head Coach of Saudi Arabia, during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group H match between Spain and Saudi Arabia at Atlanta Stadium on June 21, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Getty Images/AFP)
Georgios Donis, Head Coach of Saudi Arabia, during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group H match between Spain and Saudi Arabia at Atlanta Stadium on June 21, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Getty Images/AFP)
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Saudi Arabia Lacked Necessary Strength to Implement Their Defensive Plan

Georgios Donis, Head Coach of Saudi Arabia, during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group H match between Spain and Saudi Arabia at Atlanta Stadium on June 21, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Getty Images/AFP)
Georgios Donis, Head Coach of Saudi Arabia, during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group H match between Spain and Saudi Arabia at Atlanta Stadium on June 21, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Getty Images/AFP)

Saudi Arabia's defensive strategy ‌fell apart as Spain dismantled their low block with ruthless efficiency, leaving coach Georgios Donis lamenting his team's lack of steel around their penalty area after Sunday's 4-0 World Cup defeat.

Spain strolled through the Group H match, breaking down the Saudi defense to move three goals ahead within the first half hour and easing their way to a comfortable victory.

“We decided to play with three center backs, so with five across the back and have a low block and to ‌do as best ‌we could possibly defensively," Donis said.

“But we ‌had ⁠to be stronger ⁠and stop the ball. There was no single reason for what didn’t go well for us, but the key is we were not strong enough around the edge of our box.”

Lamine Yamal’s 10th-minute goal was an early blow, Donis added.

“Spain scored early with excellent pace, and this affected our morale. ⁠After that, we made a lot of ‌mistakes when we had the ‌ball at our feet.

“When a game is not going well and when ‌you concede three goals very quickly, you feel insecure.

“Obviously ‌we were affected but you see that often in football. That is only natural.”

Donis insisted his defensive approach was the only way to try and stop the Spanish threat.

“We had a bad result ‌today but against one of the best teams at the World Cup and it’s very ⁠difficult for ⁠us to digest. But I’m proud of my players for what they do every day and I’ll never lose pride in my players, even after a poor result.

“We’ve already seen games at this World Cup that have ended in 6-0 or 5-1 scorelines. The most important factor for us is that we accept that we are going to be criticized but I also expect those who criticized us to be realistic.”

Saudi Arabia are left with a single point from their opening two matches and conclude their group phase fixtures against Cape Verde in Houston on Friday.


Heat and Drinks Breaks Help Smaller Teams at World Cup, Says Scaloni

 Argentina's head coach Lionel Scaloni (C) reacts during an MD-1 training session at the Sporting KC Training Center in Kansas City on June 21, 2026, on the eve of the 2026 World Cup Group J football match between Argentina and Austria. (AFP)
Argentina's head coach Lionel Scaloni (C) reacts during an MD-1 training session at the Sporting KC Training Center in Kansas City on June 21, 2026, on the eve of the 2026 World Cup Group J football match between Argentina and Austria. (AFP)
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Heat and Drinks Breaks Help Smaller Teams at World Cup, Says Scaloni

 Argentina's head coach Lionel Scaloni (C) reacts during an MD-1 training session at the Sporting KC Training Center in Kansas City on June 21, 2026, on the eve of the 2026 World Cup Group J football match between Argentina and Austria. (AFP)
Argentina's head coach Lionel Scaloni (C) reacts during an MD-1 training session at the Sporting KC Training Center in Kansas City on June 21, 2026, on the eve of the 2026 World Cup Group J football match between Argentina and Austria. (AFP)

The steamy weather and hydration breaks are helping the smaller teams at the World Cup, Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni said Sunday on the eve of the reigning champions' second game.

Argentina launched their title defense with Lionel Messi scoring a hat-trick in a 3-0 win over Algeria.

They play Austria on Monday in Texas with the knockout rounds already in view, but Scaloni sounded a word of warning to any Argentina fans expecting it to be a walkover.

"What we see in this World Cup is that there is no such thing as an easy game," said Scaloni, who masterminded Argentina to the title in Qatar in 2022.

"(Even if) the group phase has always been historically (tricky), I would say this World Cup is a little bit more because there are more matches.

"The group phase has always been difficult to everyone, and the conditions, the heat and the match stops constantly.

"So that means that that might help the team that is theoretically weaker because they have time to recover."

Argentina were stunned 2-1 by Saudi Arabia in Qatar in the group stage, before going on to lift the title.

This is the biggest-ever World Cup, with 48 teams, and there are three-minute drinks breaks in each half of games this time.

Scaloni said that effectively divided matches into "four quarters".

The heat will at least not be a factor at the home of the Dallas Cowboys on Monday because it has a roof.

There will still be hydration breaks.

Midfielder Enzo Fernandez agreed that the World Cup in North America is tighter than in 2022.

"I believe that the play is becoming more and more level," said the Chelsea star.

"And it is also more competitive this time compared to Qatar.

"This is my opinion, maybe I am mistaken, but I believe today, many national teams are causing a surprise here."