Beiranvand turns Belgium's crisis into the night story

Beiranvand turns Belgium's crisis into the night story

Iran's 0-0 with Belgium became the late-window hook: Beiranvand's seven saves, Ngoy's red card and Belgium's 23-shot blank drove the social feed, while Spain's 4-0 over Saudi Arabia turned Yamal's halftime statement into a full reset.

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Belgium got the ball, the shots, the big names and still got a blank. Iran got Alireza Beiranvand, a VAR reprieve and the kind of 0-0 that leaves a favorite sounding like it has already reached knockout jeopardy.

The hook: Belgium have two points and no Belgian scorer

FIFA's match report has the clean version: Belgium 0-0 IR Iran, both teams still looking for a first win, Belgium finishing with 10 men after Nathan Ngoy's 66th-minute red card and Beiranvand named player of the match. 1 ESPN's AP-backed report added the sharper sting: Beiranvand made seven saves, Iran moved to two points, and Belgium's only tournament goal so far remains an own goal from the 1-1 draw with Egypt. 2
Alireza Beiranvand challenges for the ball in Belgium vs Iran
Beiranvand's seven-save night turned Belgium's pressure into the story, not just Iran's resistance. 3
The sequence that explains the noise came in two parts. First, Iran thought it had stolen the lead when Mehdi Taremi finished a worked free kick, only for the goal to be ruled out for offside. 1 Then Belgium's best late push ran into Beiranvand, who twice denied Maxim De Cuyper after halftime, including the 86th-minute chance The Independent singled out. 3
Belgium's own quotes did not soften it. Rudi Garcia said his side lacked efficiency, expected a nearly 70% possession match with plenty of crosses and shots, and now knows what result it needs against New Zealand. Romelu Lukaku said Belgium created "so many chances without scoring" and played with "too much emotion in key moments." 1

The clips told fans where to look

The r/soccer feed did not treat Belgium-Iran as a single tidy talking point. It split into three arguments:
  • Beiranvand's save at 59' became the highlight clip, with the detailed Reddit payload showing more than 2,900 upvotes and a 99% upvote ratio on the post. 4
  • Ngoy's 66' red card drew even more comment traffic, with the Reddit detail payload listing more than 750 comments. 5
  • The VAR image of Iran's disallowed goal carried the "what exactly happened?" thread, with 261 comments on the detail payload. 6
The stat post that stuck was brutal: Opta's line, shared on r/soccer, had Belgium taking 23 shots against Iran, their most without scoring in a World Cup match since 1994; The Independent's live blog repeated the same 23-shot figure after full time. 7 8
The Doku subplot did not disappear either. Belgium confirmed he missed the Iran game because of illness, after a separate row over his plan to leave camp if his first child is born during the tournament. 9 That made the on-pitch problem easier for fans to frame: Belgium were missing their most direct winger, but the bigger issue was that De Bruyne, Lukaku and the rest still produced pressure without punishment.

Spain's halftime reset became a full correction

The Spain story moved from halftime promise to finished business. FIFA recorded Spain 4-0 Saudi Arabia: Lamine Yamal scored in the 10th minute, Mikel Oyarzabal added goals in the 21st and 24th, and Hassan Altambakti's own goal made it four after halftime. 10
Lamine Yamal touch map against Saudi Arabia
BBC's touch map captured why Yamal, not just the scoreline, dominated the reaction to Spain's 4-0 win. 11
Oyarzabal was FIFA's player of the match, and FIFA's key stat put Yamal's goal at 18 years and 343 days, making him the eighth-youngest scorer in men's World Cup history and Spain's second-youngest at the tournament. 10 BBC leaned harder into the star-making frame, noting that Yamal became the seventh player to score at a World Cup before turning 19 and quoting Wayne Rooney saying Spain now look to him as "the main man." 11
There was a comic side thread, too. A r/soccer post of a FIFA official appearing to doze during Spain-Saudi Arabia drew more than 2,100 upvotes, a reminder that once Spain went 3-0 up before the first hydration break, the match had already shifted from jeopardy to meme fuel. 12

Carry this into the next window

ThreadCurrent stateWhat changes next
Group GBelgium and Iran both sit on two points after their second draw. 1Belgium's last group match is now less about style and more about getting any win at all.
Group HSpain's 4-0 win means a point against Uruguay is enough to reach the Round of 32, while Saudi Arabia must regroup before Cabo Verde. 10Uruguay-Cabo Verde had just kicked off in the late slot, with the r/soccer match thread showing it at 0-0 and an early Sidny Lopes Cabral booking in the opening minutes. 13
Off-pitch pressureIran's game again carried anthem booing, travel-restriction and visa-denial context in the match coverage. 2That context will stay attached to Iran as long as Team Melli keep taking points.
The short version: Spain looked repaired, Iran looked stubborn, and Belgium now have the loudest kind of World Cup problem, the kind everyone can explain in one line. Twenty-three shots, no goals, two points.

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