Elijah Just and Saman Ghoddos fight for the ballImage source, Getty Images
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New Zealand have never won a match at a World Cup

At a glance

  • Elijah Just scores twice for New Zealand, with Chris Wood assisting both goals

  • Iran come from behind twice, with goals from Ramin Rezaeian and Mohammad Mohebbi securing draw

  • New Zealand still searching for their first win at a World Cup

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ByAdam Millington
BBC Sport journalist

Iran twice came from behind in Los Angeles as they denied New Zealand a first win at a World Cup.

Motherwell forward Elijah Just gave New Zealand a flying start as he thumped home a half volley after Chris Wood held up the ball and knocked it into his path.

New Zealand continued to show promise but, as has already often been the case at this World Cup, the first hydration break midway through the first half proved costly as the momentum swung and Iran found a way to level when Ramin Rezaeian flicked the ball past Max Crocombe.

Before their leveller, Iran's star forward Mehdi Taremi had come close to finding an equaliser when he struck the post with an powerful drive from outside the box. After making it 1-1, Iran also had a goal ruled out for offside.

New Zealand took a while to get going in the second half but Just popped up once more to put his side back in front as he combined with Wood again and lofted the ball over Alireza Beiranvand.

But Iran found a way to restore parity when Mohammad Mohebbi met Rezaeian's cross and guided a header in off the inside of the post.

Every side in Group G has one point, with Belgium having drawn 1-1 with Egypt in their first match.

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'Sensational' Wood and Just combine for New Zealand goals

Politics dominates build-up - but football steals the show

While officials have long said that Iran would be able to compete in the United States, it has not been until very recently that any final concerns have been laid to rest.

Even once their participation was beyond doubt, politics have dominated the build-up to Iran's World Cup campaign.

Until this week, the host nation, the United States, had been at war with Iran.

An agreement to halt hostilities and reopen the Strait of Hormuz was only announced on Sunday.

Members of their staff have not been granted visas for the US, while they have had to train in Mexico instead of their originally-planned base in Arizona.

Once the game started, though, the focus was firmly on the football as one of Asian football's heavyweights were an imposing presence from the off, with the attacking talent of Taremi a particular threat.

They played slick, well-drilled football in the final third and showed a constant sense of urgency as they took an attacking-minded game to New Zealand.

With New Zealand also toiling relentlessly for a winner and the partnership of Just and Wood producing chances, the game made for an exciting contest.

Iran racked up 17 shots, and New Zealand 14, but neither were able to find a winner.

Player of the match

Number: 23 R. Rezaeian
Average rating 7.75
Number: 23 R. Rezaeian
Average Rating: 7.75
Number: 18 A. Hosseinzadeh
Average Rating: 7.47
Number: 10 M. Ghayedi
Average Rating: 7.03
Number: 9 M. Taremi
Average Rating: 7.00
Number: 8 M. Mohebbi
Average Rating: 6.99
Number: 14 S. Ghoddos
Average Rating: 6.78
Number: 20 S. Moghanloo
Average Rating: 6.66
Number: 11 A. Alipour
Average Rating: 6.64
Number: 6 S. Ezatolahi
Average Rating: 6.58
Number: 5 M. Mohammadi
Average Rating: 6.43
Number: 3 E. Hajisafi
Average Rating: 6.43
Number: 17 A. Yousefi
Average Rating: 6.38
Number: 19 A. Nemati
Average Rating: 6.26
Number: 4 S. Khalilzadeh
Average Rating: 6.23
Number: 1 A. Beiranvand
Average Rating: 6.22

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