FIFA - After Brazil kicked off 
    the tournament with a veritable exhibition of flowing football, Portugal 
    were also looking to impress against Iran in the opening match in Group B, 
    but it was not to be. Yes, they got the win they needed, but their Iranian 
    opponents certainly proved they are no longer here just to make up the 
    numbers.
    
    Alan tested Iranian keeper Hamed Ghorbanpour as early as the opening minute, 
    and a mere two minutes later he was on the score-sheet. Iran were far from 
    daunted, however, and produced a spectacular equaliser, with Ali Naderi 
    sending a free-kick into the top corner. 1-1 at the end of the first period 
    was hardly the start that the European champions had been expecting.
    
    At the restart, Portugal picked up where they had left off with another goal 
    from Alan two minutes in, but once again, Jose Mateus' men could not hold on 
    to the lead. Rodrigues' aerial challenge was a tad too physical, and Moslem 
    Mesigar coolly slotted home the resultant penalty. Fortunately for Portugal, 
    that man Alan was on hand to score his, and the team's third, but still 
    Marco Octavio's team would not lie down and accept defeat, and Faroogh 
    Dara's equaliser showed just how far Iran have come in the space of 12 
    months, to the delight of the Brazilian crowd who were rooting for the 
    underdog.
    
    Neither team could take advantage of the three minutes of extra time, and it 
    was up to Belchior to give the European champions the two points for the win 
    on penalties.
 
    Alan, Portugal player
    We knew that this wouldn't be an easy match. Iran are one of the teams who 
    have come on the most in recent years. They've been training together for 
    over a month down here and they've learnt a lot. As far as we're concerned, 
    we played a decent match but our finishing left a lot to be desired."
    Jose Mateus, Portugal coach
    We were expecting this kind of game against a team that has improved a lot 
    in the last few years. The gap between the traditional big teams and the 
    others has vanished. We wanted the victory and that's what we got, even if 
    it only came after penalties. This kind of things happens often in the first 
    game in a big tournament. We will bounce back and play better.
    Hamed Ghorbanpour, Iran goalkeeper
    It was a great game. We matched Portugal right from the off. We played 
    really well and we might even have won it.
    Marco Octavio, Iran coach
    I'm pleased with this performance. We showed that we are a match for any 
    opponent, the proof being that we've just played a very even game with the 
    European champions. I've been with the team since June and I've been trying 
    to give them a winning mentality. We shouldn't be afraid to dream!"
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