Christian Pulisic’s game-winning goal against Iran advanced the United States to Saturday’s World Cup round of 16, where they will play the Netherlands.
Seven minutes before halftime, the Chelsea attacker diverted Sergino Dest’s header over the goal line from AC Milan.
He struck Iran’s Alireza Beiranvand in the process, however, and required several minutes of medical attention before being replaced at halftime.
Both sides had a chance to guarantee a spot in the knockout rounds, so there was a lot on the line in this game.
Iran, who would have advanced with a draw, could only generate one shot on goal and were eliminated.
They had two chances to score in the second half, but Saman Ghoddos of Brentford, who had just come off the bench, missed the target while unmarked in the area. Saeid Ezatolahi also curled the ball wide.
In the last seconds of regulation, Morteza Pouraliganji met a free kick with a diving header that missed the target.
Mehdi Taremi attempted to stop himself as he fell, but Cameron Carter-Vickers’ claim for a penalty was denied, so there was still time for controversy.
Iran eventually withdrew from the World Cup feeling disappointed as the USA advanced to the knockout rounds for the third time in four tournaments.
This game happened to be a meeting of two countries with tense relations.
They broke diplomatic ties in 1980, and their World Cup match took place against the backdrop of significant anti-government demonstrations in Iran.
Iran has claimed that the rallies were started by the US and other hostile nations. In the meantime, the US government has slapped sanctions on Iranian officials as a result of the subsequent crackdown.
Mahsa Amini, 22, who was held by morality police in September for allegedly violating the stringent regulations on head coverings, passed away while in custody, which served as the impetus for those demonstrations.
Gregg Berhalter, the manager of the USA, issued an apology earlier this week after the US national team used a modified version of Iran’s flag in social media posts.
In order to show “support for the women in Iran fighting for basic human rights,” the US claimed they decided not to use the Iranian flag in the social media posts.