Striker Omar Bravo scored twice as Mexico beat Iran 3-1 in their World Cup
Group D opener on Sunday.
The 26-year-old put Mexico ahead in the 28th minute after slotting in a pass
from Guillermo Franco. He scored the second in the 76th minute to give the
Mexicans a 2-1 lead after the matched had been deadlocked at 1-1.
Iran gave Mexico some nervous moments soon after the kickoff. Striker Vahid
Hashemian could have given the Asian side the lead.
Hashemian first missed when trying to back-heel a cross into the net, then
seconds later forced a flying save from Oswaldo Sanchez with a well-directed
header.
The Mexicans, with a captain in Barcelona player Rafael Maquez at the back,
settled quickly and found the net first through Bravo.
But defender Yahya Golmohammadi produced an almost immediate reply for the
Iranians, prodding high into the roof of the net after Oswaldo Sanchez flapped
at a corner and the ball fell at the defender's feet in the six-meter box.
Iran, who recorded only one win in their two previous World Cup finals,
displayed an agressive performance after the interval, pressing the Mexicans
from the start and looked very strong from dead-balls.
Ricardo La Volope's side was shocked as striker Jared Borgetti was forced off
with a hamstring problem. The leading scorer in qualifying was replaced by
Francisco Fonseca.
Mexico, competing in their 13th World Cup, upped the tempo again and skipper
Marquez pulled their strings in the middle of the park.
In the 58th minute, Marquez was at the center of a fabulous passing move,
playing two brilliant one-twos before falling under a heavy challenge from
Golmohammadi in the box, but referee Roberto Rosetti incredibly waved off their
plea for a penalty kick.
La Volpe was frustrated at the bench as time went by and a draw was far from
enough from his side in Group D, which also consists of Portugal and Angola.
Bravo rose to the occasion to help Mexico to retake the lead and only three
minutes later, Antonio Zinha sealed the win with a bullet header from 10 meters
out from Mario Mendez's right-wing cross.
Around 12,000 Mexican and 7,500 Iranian fans are among the 41,000 spectators
at Nuremberg's Franken Stadium.