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Iran holds ten man Belgium to dramatic scoreless draw in tight World Cup Group G clash

Iran produced an exceptional defensive performance to earn a goalless draw against ten-man Belgium in their Group G World Cup matchup. Red card drama involving Nathan Ngoy shifted momentum in the second half, though the Iranian squad could not capitalize on their numerical superiority before the final whistle
Published By : Satya Mohapatra | June 22, 2026 7:39 AM
Iran holds ten man Belgium to dramatic scoreless draw in tight World Cup Group G clash

Iran secures crucial scoreless draw against ten man Belgium

Iranian football players neutralised Belgium's formidable attack to secure a hard-fought 0-0 draw during Sunday's Group G fixture at the Los Angeles Stadium. This intense tournament clash altered its entire course when Belgian defender Nathan Ngoy received a straight red card in the 66th minute for tripping Mehdi Taremi. Despite operating with a clear numerical advantage late in the second half, Iran could not find a winning goal.

Early dominance belonged to Belgium, with Maxim De Cuyper testing goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand with a fierce long-range strike. Iran responded via swift counterattacks, seeing a 24th-minute goal by Taremi cancelled by a narrow VAR offside ruling. Beiranvand kept his side level before the interval with critical saves. This defensive solidity aligns perfectly with Iran's historical reputation as a remarkably tough squad to break down during major international tournaments.

Ngoy's dismissal forced immediate tactical modifications from Belgium to protect their single point. Iran pushed forward with fresh attacking substitutions but lacked clinical finishing quality against a restructured opposing defence. This final outcome leaves Group G incredibly balanced, putting Iran top and Belgium second with two points each, while New Zealand and Egypt follow closely behind with one point apiece.

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