INGLEWOOD, Calif. — By the time Iran goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand faced a who’s who of Belgium attackers midway through the second half on Sunday, he and his teammates had already gone through an unusual set of circumstances to start their World Cup. The USA’s war with Iran wreaked havoc over their travel schedules, first shifting them from a previously planned base camp in Tucson, Ariz. to one in Tijuana, Mexico. Then came the domino effect — quick trips in and out of Los Angeles for their opening games, visa issues and modified training sessions to account for their travel woes. Compared to their opponents, Belgium, a squad used to preparing for games in peak physical condition, Iran were as classic an underdog as one might expect. Once Leandro Trossard combined with Kevin de Bruyne before Maxim De Cuyper had the ball at his feet, the fact that the game was goalless seemed certain to end.Beiranvand, though, made the save.
An INCREDIBLE effort on this save by Alireza Beiranvand 🇮🇷 pic.twitter.com/gKq7g5VVQP
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