Injury Strikes New Zealand as Garbett Exits World Cup
Garbett Excluded from Tournament Due to Injury
New Zealand's World Cup campaign has hit a snag with midfielder Matt Garbett being sidelined for the rest of the tournament due to a hamstring injury sustained during training. He was set to play in the Group G opener against Iran but had to withdraw before the match. In his place, Auckland FC's Logan Rogerson has been called up.
New Zealand Football expressed their disappointment on social media, stating, "The entire squad is thinking of Matt during this tough time, and we are truly saddened that he won't participate in the tournament."
Rogerson shared his feelings about Garbett's situation, saying, "Matty is a close friend, and I feel really bad for him. It's a strange mix of emotions for me, as I am excited to join the team but wish it were under different circumstances."
Exciting Draw Between New Zealand and Iran
In their opening World Cup match on Tuesday, Iran managed to secure a thrilling 2-2 draw against New Zealand. The Kiwis took an early lead in the seventh minute when Elijah Just scored from close range, assisted by captain Chris Wood.
Iran equalized in the 32nd minute, with Ramin Rezaeian scoring from close range, igniting celebrations among the predominantly pro-Iran crowd at the packed Los Angeles stadium.
Just, who plays for Motherwell F.C., regained the lead for New Zealand in the 54th minute, skillfully lifting the ball over goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand for his second goal of the match. However, Iran responded ten minutes later, with Mohammad Mohebbi scoring a header off the back post to level the game once more.
