20 October 2008

IRN 2-1 KOR - Iran cowned Asian champions

Victorious Iran skipper Afshin Esmaeilzadeh holds aloft the AFC U-16 Championship trophy.

TASHKENT – Mohsen Talebat and tournament top scorer Kaveh Rezaei netted as Iran claimed a maiden AFC U-16 Championship title with a 2-1 win over 10-man Korea Republic at Pakhtakor Stadium on Saturday.

After Kim Dae-kwang was dismissed for picking up two yellow cards in 32 first-half minutes, Talebat’s piece of individual brilliance seven minutes before the break broke the deadlock to set Iran on their way.

And two minutes after the hour mark Rezaei claimed his sixth goal of the tournament to hand Iran a first U-16 title after losing the 2000 final to Oman before Lee Chang netted a stoppage time consolation for Korea.

The win also ensured Iran progressed through the entire competition from the qualifying stage with a 100% record after winning all 10 games, scoring 31 goals and conceding just three after keeping seven clean sheets.

On an overcast day in the Uzbekistan capital, Korea goalkeeper Kim Tae-sung - making just his second appearance of the tournament in place of Kwon Tae-ahn - saved Mehrdad Yeganeh’s 25-yard snapshot after five minutes.

Iran were nearly handed the breakthrough after 29 minutes as a long ball forward caught the Korean defence flat-footed but, after nipping in behind the backline, Rezaei could only lift the ball over a stranded Kim Tae-sung and the crossbar.

Korea were reduced to 10 men 13 minutes before the break as Kim Dae-kwang, who was making his first start of the tournament, collected a second yellow card from Uzbekistan referee Valentin Kovalenko after picking up the first after just nine minutes.

And Iran capitalised on their advantage six minutes later as Talebat picked up the ball just inside the Korea half, flicked it past Lee Dong-nych, before surging into the area and slotting under an advancing Kim Tae-sung.

Korea coach Lee Kwang-jong introduced Son Heung-min, who has scored two of his four goals at the finals off the bench, shortly after the break and the move almost paid off as Lee Jong-ho met his cross a minute before the hour mark but watched as his glancing header drifted past the post with Iran goalkeeper Iman Sadeghi rooted to the spot.

But with Korea pressing for an equaliser, Iran doubled their lead three minutes later as Rezaei ran at Korea captain Rim Chang-woo, skipped past the centre-back’s challenge before calmly finishing past an exposed Kim Tae-sung.

Iran continued their dominance in the closing stages, but in the last minute of stoppage time Lee Chang fired under Iman Sadeghi from close range.

Source:The AFC.com