Striker Taremi Returns as Iran Close In on World Cup Finals Berth
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Porto striker Mehdi Taremi returns to lead an attack missing new Bayer Leverkusen signing Sardar Azmoun as Iran look to secure a victory against Iraq at Tehran’s Azadi Stadium on Thursday that will seal a berth at a third successive World Cup.
Taremi missed November wins over Lebanon and Syria after publicly criticizing head coach Dragan Skocic, but the 29-year-old has been recalled for the upcoming matches as Iran attempt to become the first Asian nation to qualify.
The Iranians lead Group A with 16 points after six matches, two points clear of South Korea and a further eight ahead of the United Arab Emirates.
But Skocic’s team will be without Azmoun, who signed for the Bundesliga side from Zenit St Peterburg at the weekend, after the 27-year-old tested positive for COVID-19.
The top two finishers in each of Asia’s qualifying groups are certain to join hosts Qatar at the finals and, with four games remaining; a win over the Iraqis would take Iran through.
The nations finishing third in their groups will advance into a series of playoffs for a possible fifth Asian berth.
South Korea, looking to extend an unbroken run of World Cup appearances stretching back to 1986, could join Iran if they defeat Lebanon and the United Arab Emirates fail to beat last-placed Syria.
The Koreans will go into the game at Saida Municipal Stadium without England-based duo Son Heung-min and Hwang Hee-chan, who are missing due to injury.