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Iran (Islamic Republic Of) Trinidad & Tobago
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DateVenueLocationAttendance
2014-06-08Arena CorinthiansSão Paulo, Brazil


Irani lesson for Soca Warriors


Following its 3-0 loss to Argentina 4-day ago, Trinidad and Tobago today has yet suffered another defeat as the Soca Warriors crashed 2-0 to World Cup bound team Iran at the Corinthians training complex in São Paulo, Brazil.

 The Stephen Hart coached team has now finished their mini South American tour winless but got a much needed exercise and will no-doubt learn and build from the experience of playing two World Cup teams on foreign soil.

Final Results

Iran 2 v T&T 0
Haji Safi 45+
Ghoochannejhad 54

Teams

Trinidad & Tobago: - 21.Jan-Michael Williams (vice-capt), 2.Justin Hoyte, 4.Sheldon Bateau (17.Gavin Hoyte 72nd), 6.Radanfah Abu Bakr, 12.Yohance Marshall, 8.Khaleem Hyland, 23.Lester Peltier (16.Marcus Joseph 85th), 10.Kevin Molino (20.Trevin Caesar 80th), 14.Andre Boucaud (5.Kevan George 63rd), 7.Ataullah Guerra (3.Joevin Jones 63rd), 9.Kenwyne Jones (capt) (11.Willis Plaza 76th).

Unused Subs: - 18.Densill Theobald, 19.Carlyle Mitchell 15.Curtis Gonzales, 13.Rundell Winchester.

COACH: - Stephen Hart.

Iran: - 12.Alireza Haghighi, 2.Khosro Heydari (9.Alireza Jahan Bakhsh 80th), 4.Jalal Hosseini, 15.Pejman Montazeri, 23.Mehrdad Pooladi (13.Hossein Mahini 65th), 3.Ehsan Haji Safi, 5.Amirhossein Sadeqhi, 6.Javad Nekounam (capt), 14.Andranik Timotian (11.Ghasem Hadadifar 80th), 21.Ashkan Dejagah (7.Masoud Shojaei 80th), 16.Reza Ghoochannejhad (10.Karim Ansari Fard 80th).

COACH: - Carlos Queiroz.

Venue: - Corinthians Training Complex, Brazil.

VIDEO: - Stephen Hart's Post Match reactions after match vs Iran

Irani lesson for Soca WarriorsWarriors finish strongly but go down 2-0 to Iran.
By Shaun Fuentes (TTFA).


Trinidad and Tobago Senior Men’s Team closed off their two-nation South American tour with a 2-0 defeat to World Cup finalists Iran at the Corinthians Training Complex in Sao Paolo on Sunday evening.

The defeat followed last Wednesday’s 3-0 loss to Argentina in Buenos Aires but generally the two matches served its purpose extensively as T&T continues its preparations for the 2014 Caribbean Cup Finals and the 2018 World Cup qualification campaign.

In an immediate reaction, T&T head coach Stephen Hart was somewhat pleased with T&T’s showing but felt more could have been done against the Iranians who are grouped with Argentina, Nigeria and Bosnia at the World Cup.

“It was not a bad performance but I thought we allowed them to take charge at some points of the game we could have been stronger and not allowed them to get into certain positions,” Hart told TTFA Media.

“Again we conceded just at a point before the half and that changes the mindset in the dressing room before the team comes back out. That is something we’ll work on.

“I was happy with the way we played the final 20 minutes, especially in attack. But again we were playing against well prepared and rested team that is going into a World Cup. We are trying to get to that level and our kind of preparation now is not where Iran or Argentina would be at this point in time.

Overall we had a wonderful opportunity for some of our less experienced players to play at a high level and on a stage where we want to be at on a consistent basis. We'll look back at these matches and pick out what will serve us well going forward. We still have some way to go but it's all part of the process to getting where we want to be at," Hart added.

T&T began the proceedings well, looking more purposeful going forward and enjoying more possession than they did in the match against Lionel Messi’s men.  Orlando City midfielder Kevin Molino and Radanfah Abu Bakr came into the starting eleven.

But similar to Wednesday’s loss, T&T conceded moments before the half time break when Ehsan Hajisafi powered a right footer into the top right corner of the net leaving goalkeeper Jan-Michael Williams with no chance in first half injury time.

Prior to that, T&T had a glorious opportunity to sneak a 1-0 lead when Lester Peltier’s effort went inches wide of the left post after Kenwyne Jones found him from the right.

Iran’s first real threat on T&T’s goal came in the 26th minute. From a right side corner that was cleared  and then played  back into the box, Iran's captain Javad Nekounam sent a powerful header just wide of the right post.

Eight minutes before the break, after combination play between Jones and Molino, Peltier got possession on the right flank but his cross from the right was cleared by the Iranian defence.  ust before their opening goal came, Iran captain Javad Nekounam had right footer go just wide of the right post from an incoming right side corner.

After the break, T&T were caught on the backfoot and Iran looked ready to punish the “Warriors” at any given opportunity.

In the 50th minute Justin Hoyte was adjudged to have committed a foul resulting in a penalty being awarded to Iran by Brazilian referee Wilton Sampaio. But Williams kept T&T in the game, making a superb save as he moved low to his right to deny Nekounam and the rebound narrowly missed the target before being cleared.

But Iran hit back soon after and got their second goal in the 54th minute when Reza Ghouchannejad ran onto a through ball and slotted past an advancing Williams. The goal came from a lapse in concentration by T&T and Iran capitalized.

Stephen Hart introduced Willis Plaza and Trevin Caesar in the final 20 minutes and there were some promising attacks by T&T with the injection of some pace up front. Caesar won two free kicks for T&T around the penalty box but Iran were committed to ensuring they finished with a clean sheet.

Also entering the match in the second half for T&T were Marcus Joseph, Gavin Hoyte, Joevin Jones and Kevan George. The T&T team will return to Port of Spain on Monday evening.

Irani lesson for Soca WarriorsIran beats Trinidad and Tobago 2-0 in last World Cup warm-up
By Ronald Blum (Associated Press)


Iran defeated Trinidad and Tobago 2-0 in a World Cup warm-up on Sunday played in a stadium that was empty apart from a few journalists.

Ehsan Haji Safi scored late in the first half and Dutch-born Reza Ghoochannejhad, who plays for English Championship team Charlton Athletic, added a goal early in the second.

Iran dominated on a windswept field in northeast Sao Paulo, with about two dozen media looking on at the practice facility where the Iranians have been working out.

Haji Safi put Iran ahead in the second minute of first-half stoppage time after Trinidad failed to clear a corner kick by Fulham's Ashkan Dejagah. Ghoochannejhad doubled the lead from about 10 yards about five minutes into the second half.

Javad Nekounam's penalty kick early in the second half was saved by goalkeeper Jan Michael Williams after Dejagah was fouled in the penalty area.

Iran opened its World Cup preparations with three warm-ups in Austria, 0-0 draws against Belarus and Montenegro, then a 1-1 draw with Angola.

Getting ready for its fifth World Cup appearance and first since 2006, the 43rd-ranked Iranians open against Nigeria on June 16, then play Argentina and close the group stage against Bosnia-Herzegovina.


LINEUP
21.Jan-Michael Williams
6.Radanfah Abu Bakr
4.Subbed outSheldon Bateau
 Subbed in 72' Gavin Hoyte
2.Justin Hoyte
12.Yohance Marshall
14.Subbed outAndre Boucaud
 Subbed in 63' Kevan George
7.Subbed outAtaulla Guerra
 Subbed in 63' Joevin Jones
8.Khaleem Hyland
10.Subbed outKevin Molino
 Subbed in 80' Trevin Caesar
23.Subbed outLester Peltier
 Subbed in 83' Marcus Joseph
9.Subbed outKenwyne Jones (capt.)
 Subbed in 76' Willis Plaza
SUBSTITUTES
17.Gavin Hoyte
5.Kevan George
3.Joevin Jones
18.Marcus Joseph
20.Trevin Caesar
11.Willis Plaza
COACH
 Stephen Hart
SUBSTITUTIONS
63'Subbed outSubbed inKevan George for Andre Boucaud
63'Subbed outSubbed inJoevin Jones for Ataulla Guerra
72'Subbed outSubbed inGavin Hoyte for Sheldon Bateau
76'Subbed outSubbed inWillis Plaza for Kenwyne Jones
80'Subbed outSubbed inTrevin Caesar for Kevin Molino
83'Subbed outSubbed inMarcus Joseph for Lester Peltier