Marcello Lippi and China face toughest World Cup 2018 qualification test yet in Iran
If Marcello Lippi and China are to have any chance of getting to Russia, they are going to have to pass what is the toughest test in Asian soccer
If Marcello Lippi and China are to have any chance of going to the 2018 World Cup then they are going to have to pass what is the toughest test in Asian soccer – a game against Iran in front of 100,000 fans in Tehran.
After six games in group A in the third round of qualification, Iran are not only four points clear at the top but have yet to concede a single goal in 540 minutes of soccer. Their latest clean sheet came in a 1-0 win in Qatar on Thursday.
“We are happy to be top of the group but there is still work to do,” Iran coach Carlos Queiroz said.
“Lippi is a good coach and already we can see that China are better organised,” added the former Real Madrid coach. “It will be a tough game for us but we are ready to keep trying to get the point to qualify once again.”
Lippi, World Cup winner with Italy in 2006, arrived in Beijing in October, charged with resurrecting the fortunes of Asia’s biggest underachieving team that has reached just one World Cup, back in 2002.