Iran earned a valuable 0-0 draw against Belgium on Sunday in a tense Group G match.
Alireza Beiranvand won the Man of the Match award after a commanding goalkeeping display, recording seven saves.
Beyond the result, Beiranvand’s heroics also paved the way for Iran to reach a new World Cup milestone.
Iran unbeaten after first two World Cup matches for first time

According to ESPN, Iran is unbeaten after its first two FIFA World Cup matches for the first time ever.
That is a significant marker for Amir Ghalenoei’s squad, especially given the difficult circumstances around their tournament.
Iran opened with a 2-2 draw against New Zealand, then backed it up by frustrating Belgium in Los Angeles.
Belgium had Nathan Ngoy sent off in the second half, giving Iran a major chance to chase a famous win.
They could not capitalise, but the draw still keeps them alive in the race for a first World Cup knockout-stage appearance.
That remains the bigger prize. Iran have never reached the knockout rounds, and they now carry real hope into the third round.
A win over Egypt would be enough to send them through.
There may also be other routes depending on how Egypt vs New Zealand unfolds, but Iran know their clearest path.
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