World Cup 2018: Iran 0-1 Spain - the throw-in everyone is talking about

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Why did he try this? Watch Mohammadi's bizarre throw-in attempt

It is the moment everyone is talking about in Spain's 1-0 World Cup win over Iran.

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No, not Diego Costa's winning goal, deflecting into the net after a defender tried clearing the ball, or Saeid Ezatolahi's goal being ruled out for offside.

But Iran defender Milad Mohammadi's bizarre throw-in attempt, which caused hysterics in the commentary box and on social media.

Deep into stoppage time and with his side needing a goal to claim a famous draw against 2010 world champions Spain, Mohammadi picked up the ball in the opposition half.

He stepped back with intent, kissed the ball and launched into a forward roll but did not release the ball. He then took a few steps back and threw the ball in more conventional fashion.

This is how the moment was described on BBC Radio 5 live:

Chris Sutton: "This is it, this is the chance for Iran."

Alistair Bruce-Ball: "30 seconds left for Iran. It's Milad Mohammadi to take this long throw. One, two, three, four, five, six Iranian red shirts in the box."

Sutton: "Get the goalie up."

Bruce-Ball: "Mohammadi kisses the ball and points to the sky. Oh, it's a somersault. Oh, what's he doing?"

Sutton: *laughs*

Bruce-Ball: "He's somersaulted over the ball and he's about to launch it."

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Sutton: "He pulled out!"

Bruce-Ball: "He was about to launch it and the ref said no - and now he's gone short - he's thrown it short."

The social media reaction

Huddersfield defender Mathias Jorgensen simply had no words

Football Focus presenter Dan Walker

Tim Brocken: Can't get over that Iran throw-in, in the last minute, comedy gold.

Pride falls: And that last-minute throw-in just ruined all the good things Iran did tonight.

Chris Fox: Ronaldo's hat-trick and Kane's last-minute winner have just been overshadowed by the Iran throw-in as the moment of World Cup so far.

CJ: That Iran throw-in will go down in history. Incredible scenes.

    Fortunate Spain survive Iran scare

Source: bbc.com

Source: bbc.com