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Iran manager praises Paulo Bento's UAE following World Cup qualifier

The UAE went down fighting to the Lions of Persia on Tuesday night



Paulo Bento is hoping to lead the UAE to just a second World Cup finals
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Iran manager Amir Ghalenoei praised Paulo Bento for building a strong UAE team following last night’s FIFA World Cup qualifier at Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium.

Despite Iran’s 49-place advantage in the world rankings, the UAE held their ground for much of the match but struggled to create clear-cut chances, ultimately falling 1-0 in front of a raucous home crowd.

After the tight contest, Ghalenoei had high praise for Bento and his UAE side.

“I have a few points to say. First, I would like to congratulate Paulo Bento for an exciting, good game. I think it's a good team that the UAE manager has built,” said Ghalenoei.

“It indeed was a close and entertaining game and I thought the goal we scored to go into the break with the lead made all the difference. We play with a lot of planning.

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“I think the UAE is one of the best teams in the group. We witnessed a good game and both teams played really well.”

After a fairly even first 45 minutes, Iran secured the lead on the stroke of halftime when Mehdi Ghayedi capitalised on a mistake by Khaled Ebraheem.

Ebraheem’s casual touch inside the box allowed Ghayedi to pounce, scoring with a deflected shot past a helpless Khalid Eisa.

As the second half unfolded, the UAE pushed for an equaliser, leaving themselves vulnerable to Iran’s counter-attacks.

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The Lions of Persia had several golden opportunities to put the game to bed, with Ghayedi missing a chance to double his tally, and substitute Sardar Azmoun spurning two excellent opportunities to seal the win.

Iran nearly paid for their missed chances when the UAE were awarded a penalty with just four minutes remaining after Saleh Hardani was penalised for handball.

However, they breathed a sigh of relief when referee Kim Jong-hyeok reversed the decision upon reviewing the footage, which showed the ball had struck Hardani’s thigh instead.

“We were close to getting punished because in the first 60-70 minutes we lost a lot of scoring opportunities and UAE had good chances in the last 20 minutes for an equaliser,” said Ghalenoei.

“I'm happy that we didn't get punished though. Actually, this is a problem in our team that we are losing good scoring opportunities and losing a lot of possession in the attack.

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“This is the only part in the match that we are not really satisfied. I'm not really satisfied about our players, but in general I think we are satisfied with the result and hopefully we can do better in the next matches.”

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