Iran coach Carlos Queiroz expressed his delight at having
picked up a point from his side's FIFA World Cup opener against Nigeria.
The Asian nation turned in a disciplined defensive
display to frustrate their opponents and claim a share of the spoils in a
goalless draw in Curitiba on Monday.
And Queiroz revealed that his "realistic"
gameplan had paid off as Iran got off the mark in Group F.
"I'm very happy but it was a very difficult,"
he said. "We played against a great team.
"It was necessary to play a realistic game. We
fought for every ball, every space and played 90 minutes with one thing in our
mind.
"It was a game where I need to praise my players -
they need to be congratulated."
Queiroz's focus now switches to Saturday's clash with
group leaders Argentina, who opened their campaign with a 2-1 win over
Bosnia-Herzegovina on Sunday.
"Now it is Argentina," he added. "The most
important thing is that everything remains open for us."
Culled from Soccerway
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