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PHOTOS: Nigeria held by Iran in World Cup's first draw

June 17, 2014 04:11 IST

Image: Iran's Alireza Haghighi, Nigeria's Ahmed Musa and Iran's Mehrdad Pouladi fight for the ball
Photographs: Amr Abdallah Dalsh/Reuters

Nigeria and Iran delivered the first draw of the World Cup on Monday as they ground out a scrappy 0-0 stalemate in their opening match in Group F in Curitiba.

The draw at the Arena da Baixada in the southern Brazilian city of Curitiba followed 12 mostly high scoring and attacking games.

After a first half in which Nigeria failed to capitalize on its dominance, chances were few and far between in the second.

In the early passages of play, Nigeria had shown menace, with much of its attacking thrust coming down the left with Emmanuel Emenike and Victor Moses combining to cause problems for the defensively-minded Iran side.

Musa goal was disallowed

Image: Nigeria's Ahmed Musa (R) attempts to score against Iran's goalkeeper Alireza Haghighi
Photographs: Henry Romero/Reuters

Nigeria came closest to scoring in the seventh minute when an Ahmed Musa goal was disallowed after John Obi Mikel was adjudged to have fouled Iran goalkeeper Alireza Haghighi at a corner.

Iran grew more confident as the game progressed and came close to scoring in the 34th when a Reza Ghoochannejhad header required a sharp save from Nigeria goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama.

In the second half, both sides were guilty of sloppy passages of play, to the growing annoyance of the mainly Brazilian crowd. Players from both sides snatched at chances, and neither goalkeeper was troubled despite some frantic late pressure in the final minutes.

Fair result

Image: Reza Ghoochannejhad of Iran reacts with Joseph Yobo of Nigeria after their draw
Photographs: Clive Rose/Getty Images

Iran coach Carlos Queiroz said the result was "fair" and that his players deserved "sympathy and respect" for performing on the biggest stage despite the impact of economic sanctions on the country which made it difficult to arrange friendlies.

"We're not here to perform the role of the happy loser," Queiroz said.

"The fans need to know the conditions we have endured for three years to get here."

Queiroz wouldn't talk about the team's next game against Argentina. "Now I'm so tired just let me enjoy this point we collected from Nigeria," he said.

Winless run continues

Image: incent Enyeama of Nigeria makes a save over teammates Joseph Yobo and Ashkan Dejagah of Iran
Photographs: Matthias Hangst/Getty Images

The result will be a disappointment for Nigeria, the current Africa Cup of Nations champion. Following a long slump, the team had been showing signs of some of the flair and power that had marked the country's football in the 1990s.

The draw means the winless World Cup runs of both teams continues, dating back to France 1998. For Iran, though, this was the first time it had not conceded a goal at the World Cup finals.