TheĀ US Menās National TeamĀ (USMNT) was made to work hard for its place in the World Cup knockout stage, earning a tough 1-0 win overĀ IranĀ in a nerve-racking Group B decider atĀ Qatar 2022.
Christian Pulisicās first-half goal was all that separated the two sides as the USMNT reached the round of 16 for the first time since 2014.
The pressure was certainly on for Gregg Berhalterās side in Qatar after the national teamās failure to qualify for the 2018 World Cup, but the US got the job done with three gritty group performances.
It certainly wasnāt pretty at times, in particular in the closing stages against Iran, but progressing through the group stage was the minimum expectation for this exciting young team.
There will be some concerns going into the knockout stages, though, after Pulisic suffered an abdominal injury while scoring the winner.
The USMNT will be hoping its star man, dubbed āCaptain Americaā by some, is fit for the round of 16 tie against the Netherlands on Saturday following the news that Pulisic had been sent to hospital for a scan.
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USA goalkeeper Matt Turner celebrates Christian Pulisic's winning goal.[/caption]
Winner takes all
This was the only the third meeting ever between the two nations and their first World Cup encounter since France 1998 ā a politically charged match that saw Iran emerge as a shock 2-1 winner.
That was the first time that Iran and the US, sometimes described officially in Iran as the āGreat Satan,ā had met on the football pitch and the biggest sporting occasion between the countries since the 1979 revolution.
The build-up to this game in Qatar has been similarly tense, with Iran even calling for the USMNT to be expelled from the World Cup after the US Soccer Federation posted an Iranian flag without the emblem of the Islamic Republic on its social media platforms to show support for protesters in Iran.
USMNT manager Berhalter and captainĀ Tyler AdamsĀ also faced some tough questions from Iranian journalists in a fiery press conference, fending off accusations of hypocrisy and disrespect.
The furore surrounding this game only added to the drama of a matchup that ā even in a vacuum away from off-field issues ā was guaranteed to be fraught with tension.
Both teams knew a win would secure a place in the round of 16, but for the USMNT even a draw would not be enough to see it progress from the group.
There werenāt too many signs of early nerves from the USMNT as Berhalterās side dictated the play in the opening stages ā enjoying 65% of the possession ā though it took until the 28th minute for it conjure the first chance of note.

Josh Sargeantās long-range effort took a deflection off an Iranian defender and fell perfectly into the path of Timothy Weah, who perhaps didnāt realize he was all alone in front of goal and rushed a headed effort that Alireza Beiranvand in the Iran goal caught with ease.
On the half hour mark, Weah once again took up a brilliant position inside the box but skied his effort well over the crossbar after being set up by Sargeant.
The USMNTās pressure eventually told seven minutes before half time, taking the lead following an incisive team move.
Weston McKennieās pinpoint cross field ball was headed back across goal by the marauding SergiƱo Dest and bundled home bravely by Pulisic, who suffered a hefty collision with Beiranvand as he turned the ball over the line.
The USMNTās delight swiftly turned to worry as it was evident that Pulisic was in significant pain following the clash, limping heavily as he was helped off the pitch by two medics.
Pulisic soon re-entered the pitch, but the Chelsea man was clearly still struggling with the knock.