Fifaworldcup - Among Iran’s many outstanding talents, legendary Ali Daei is unquestionably the nation’s top marksman and most influential figure. The talismanic, 35-year-old striker recently wrote his name into the record books by becoming the first-ever player to reach a century of international strikes. In a four-goal FIFA World Cup qualifying performance against Laos on 17 November, Daei – whose name has become synonymous with goal getting in Asia – took a giant step toward footballing immortality. The game’s all-time leading scorer nabbed his first international goal against Chinese Taipei back in 1994, and has never looked back. Heading into the Asian Zone’s final round of qualifying for the 2006 FIFA World Cup™ Germany, the Persian icon recently took time out to talk football with FIFAworldcup.com. FIFAworldcup.com: With 102 goals in 133 appearances for Iran, you have set the scoring standard and become the first player to score 100 on the international stage, surpassing Hungarian legend Ferenc Puskas’ previous record of 84. You are also ahead of Pele’s 77 for Brazil. How much does this mean heading into of the final round of qualifying for Germany 2006? Ali Daei: I don’t exactly know, to be honest. Over all these years, football has been my life and scoring goals has been my top priority. I always want to get as many goals as possible for both club and country. But there is one thing of which I am sure: 102 goals is not the end…I am hoping to score 120 before we go to Germany. What does reaching the FIFA World Cup
mean to you? How do you feel about holding the
all-time international goals record? At 35 years of age, what is your
secret to a wildly successful decade in the game?
But surely even Ali Daei will call it
a day at some point. When you do hang up your boots, could current Iranian
forwards,
Ali Karimi, Vahin Hashemian, or Mehdi Mahdvikia prove worthy
successors?
You’ve reached the Asian Zone’s last
eight after a streak of difficult tests, including a 1-0 defeat in Tehran
at the hands of Jordan. Was it difficult to recover from the loss? You played a key role in Iran’s 2-0
victory in the qualifying decider with Jordan. How did the team manage to
come back under such great pressure? You have been grouped with
mighty Japan in Group B of the next round of qualifying for Germany
2006. Given that you were held to a goalless draw by an under-strength
Japanese side in the group stage of this year’s Asian Cup, are you a
little worried? Iran have enviable striking power, but
the side is often criticised for being weak in defense. Do you think this
criticism is legitimate?. Bahrain left you with some hard
feelings when they shattered your World Cup dream with a 3-1 victory in
the final qualifier three years ago. But you went on to take revenge in
the semi-final of this year’s Asian Cup. How do you rate your chances of
beating Bahrain in the qualifiers this time? Korea DPR are an unfamiliar opponent,
and you will have to travel to East Asia to play them. In your opinion,
will this match create significant difficulties? Surely your goal is a place at Germany
2006, but suppose if you miss out on it this time again… |
Daei: "I can score 120 goals"
- Persianleague
- - Jan 03, 2005
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