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‘If we win, we shock the world’

Iraq endured a gruelling 21-game qualifying run – the most fixtures of any nation – which included numerous different rounds and play-offs to become the last team to secure their place at the tournament.

It is an accomplishment that is long overdue for the Asian country after their only other appearance came 40 years ago at Mexico 1986, when they finished bottom of their group and scored just one goal.

If they make it out of the group stage, Iqbal believes his country will “shock the world” as they are set to come up against two-time winners France, a Norway side led by world-class talents Martin Odegaard and Erling Haaland, and Africa Cup of Nations finalists Senegal.

“I think we’ve got a free shot,” reported Iqbal. “We go there, it’s our first World Cup in 40 years. Funnily enough, that 1986 World Cup was in Mexico, and now this World Cup is in Mexico. I think that’s beautiful as well.

“But for us, I think we’re going there with no pressure. We’re the underdogs. I think if we lose, people expect us to lose. If we win, we shock the world.

“Of course, we’re all going to work hard. I think we’re all excited and when you’re excited and you work hard, anything can happen in football. So, let’s wait and see what happens.”

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