Iran Determined to Continue Journey to Win Title: AFC


Iran Determined to Continue Journey to Win Title: AFC

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Iran will be determined to continue its journey towards a long awaited fourth AFC Asian Cup title when it faces Qatar in the semifinals of the 2023 edition on Wednesday.

Qatar, however, will be equally up for the task as it looks to defend the title it won in resounding fashion in UAE 2019, the-afc.com wrote.

Iran has won its last six matches against Qatar, including a 1-0 win in the AFC Asian Cup 2015 group stage. Iran outscored Qatar 11-1 in those six games.

This will be Iran’s eighth AFC Asian Cup semi-final, the joint-highest with Korea Republic.

Team Melli, however, has not progressed past the semi-final stage in its last six attempts stretching back to 1980, with Japan defeating it at this stage in the 2019 edition.

Iran won three consecutive editions between 1968 and 1976, a feat which no other team has managed. A fourth title will draw the team level with Japan at the top of the all-time list.

Qatar is the ninth team to reach the semi-finals of AFC Asian Cup in two consecutive editions.

Iran’s Sardar Azmoun has failed to score in his last three appearances in the AFC Asian Cup, his longest goalless streak in the competition. He has, though, made three assists in his last three matches, two more than in his first 11 games.

Qatar’s Akram Afif has created 3.5 chances per game when he starts in AFC Asian Cup matches (38 chances in 11 starts), more than any other player who started at least seven games since 2007.

Both sides boast extremely powerful strikeforces with Iran set to welcome Mehdi Taremi back from suspension, with the forward expected to partner Azmoun. Qatar, meanwhile, will have Afif, Almoez Ali and Hassan Al Haydos leading their charge.

Iran will head into the semi-final showdown having conceded only four goals while Qatar have been even tighter at the back, with its net only being breached twice in five matches.

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