July 29th, 2007 Posted in Asian Cup | No Comments »
Iraq completed one of footballs greatest fairytales by winning the Asian Cup on Sunday against favorites Saudi Arabia. Iraq won the game 1-0.
Iraqi captain Younis Mahmoud scored the winner in the 71st minute when he climbed above the defence at the far post and headed a perfectly-weighted corner from Hawar Mulla Mohammed into the net.
The Iraqis may have won the game by a lot more if they had capitalized on more of their chances, thanks to sloppy finishing and some stellar goalkeeping from Saudi goalkeeper Yasser Al Mosailem. Saudi Arabia, in previous games, had no trouble putting the ball into the net as they were the best attacking team in the tournament. They netted 12 goals on their way to the finals. Their attacking side was no match for the best defensive team in the tournament, Iraq. Iraq only conceded two goals in 6 matches. Overall in the final match, many agreed that Iraq were the deserving side to win the game. Even the Saudi Arabia coach.
‘Iraq deserved to win today,’ Saudi coach Helio Cesar dos Anjos said. ‘They were very motivated and we knew the whole world was supporting this team.’
If anyone had told me that they thought Iraq would win the cup I would’ve said that they were crazy. Iraq has never had it easy when it comes to training and play qualifiers. Iraq has often had to play their games in neutral countries due to the war. Iraq’s players have never had it easy. On top of the unfortunate training conditions, they also have to deal with horrible personal life. Atleast 3 of Iraq’s players have lost family or friends in the last 2 months due to the war. The captain Mahmoud said that one of the greatest tragedies is that even though they won, they can’t even bring the cup back to their own country. Iraqs win will have forsure inspired a spark of achievement throughout all of Iraq. This achievement just shows that football can unite people in the most desperate circumstances.
This is just a quick clip of Younis Mahmoud.