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1. Wales 1-3 Iran
Following their 6-2 defeat to England, Iran stepped up their game, and they were able to secure their first victory against Wales in today's game. Iran scored twice in stoppage time to defeat 10-man Wales and keep their World Cup hopes alive. Iran dominated play and deserved to win. Gholizadeh had a goal disallowed in the first half for offside. Azmoun and Gholizadeh came close to scoring but saw their efforts hit the post within nine seconds of each other. Wales' situation worsened when Hennessey's yellow card was converted to a red following a VAR review.
Iran then pushed the Welsh defense and broke the deadlock in the 98th minute through substitute Cheshmi, who drilled the ball into the bottom corner from outside the box. Iran doubled their lead three minutes later when Taremi squared the ball to Rezaeian on the edge, who dinked it over Ward.
Qatar 1-3 Senegal
Senegal became the first country to win this world cup tournament, defeating Iran 3-1 today. Dia scored just before halftime, taking advantage of Khoukhi's slip to roll his shot past Barsham and into the back of the net. Diedhiou doubled their lead in the 48th minute of the second half. Qatar grew into the game and scored their first goal of the tournament when substitute Muntari scored with a powerful header, but Dieng sealed the deal late on with a powerful strike, ending the game 3-1.
3. England 0-0 USA
The game between England and the United States ended in a scoreless tie. It was a tough game, and both teams were able to find the back of the net. Because of the draw, the United States will advance to the knockout stage if they defeat Iran.
4. Netherlands 0-0 Ecuador
Ecuador were denied an equalizer late in the first half, which I believed would have given them the victory in today's game. They didn't have to wait long for it once the second half began, as Enner Valencia's shot went into the net after only four minutes to cancel Gakpo's first-half lead. The Netherlands were fortunate to escape with a point despite not being at their best for much of the first half.
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Chelsea in pole position to sign €60m-rated Serie A attacker
Mount could be offered in part exchange for Federico Chiesa by Chelsea. The Italy international is a sought-after target for many clubs, and bringing him would be a statement of intent from the London giants, but there are concerns about the proposed deal.In the last year, Juventus has suffered greatly as a result of Chiesa's absence. Federico has been absent from the scene due to a long-term injury. The Old Lady also fell down the Serie A table without him during that time, but have recently recovered well.
The 25-year-old winger is an incredible talent who is under contract with Juventus until 2025. Juve are uninterested in approaches or inquiries from rival clubs, having stated their position on the Italian forward long ago. They believe the Italian is untouchable, but the Blues are reportedly plotting a move.In the current market, Juventus value Federico at more than €100 million, but the Blues are planning a part-exchange offer for the attacker. Mount is expected to be included in a deal by the London giants, though such a move is highly unlikely given the numerous factors that could stymie it.
The Blues are prioritizing an extension as their first priority, despite the fact that they will be in a precarious position next summer. As a result, Chelsea is reportedly considering offering Mount in exchange for Chiesa. The first is Juventus' willingness to sell, while the second is Mason Mount's desire to leave England.
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