Iran Looks to Cement Its Position against Syria: 2022 WCQ


TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Group A leader Iran will aim to cement its position in the summer when it takes on bottom-placed side Syria at King Abdullah II in Amman, Jordan on Matchday Six of the AFC Asian Qualifiers – Road to Qatar on Tuesday.

Having been so evenly matched in the 2018 qualifiers, drawing both their games, the two sides have had contrasting fortunes this time around, the-afc.com wrote.

Syria replaced Tunisian coach Nabil Maaloul with local tactician Nizar Mahrous following the conclusion of the second round of the qualifiers and has since not won a single competitive match, drawing two and losing three including a 1-0 opening day reversal against its upcoming opponents.

As a result, the Qasioun Eagles finds itself rooted to the bottom of the group - a far cry from four years earlier when it finished third and advanced to the playoff round.

Croatian Dragan Skokic, meanwhile, led Team Melli to the top of its second round group after taking charge in February with the Iranians having won four of their five third round matches, only dropping points to Korea Republic in a 1-1 home draw last month.

The two sides have a rich history of meeting in FIFA World Cup qualifiers, with their first encounter dating back to 1973 when they exchanged 1-0 wins in the West Germany 1974 qualifiers.

They have since met in qualifiers to 1978, 1994, 1998, 2010 and 2018, but Syria’s win in 1973 remains its only victory over the Iranians in the qualifiers, with the other 12 encounters ending in six Iranian wins and as many draws.

In the reverse fixture on the opening matchday, Syria defended resolutely but a second-half strike from Alireza Jahanbakhsh secured a home win at Azadi Stadium. The Feyenoord Rotterdam striker has since added two more goals to top the scorers' charts at this stage of the qualifiers. Meanwhile, Syria’s leading scorers Omar Al Soma and Omar Kharbin have two goals each, combining for 80 percent of their side’s goals in Group A.