Bengaluru: Asian powerhouse Iran turned in a brilliant second-half performance to overwhelm India 3-0 in the second round of the FIFA World Cup qualifying competition here on Tuesday.
Goals by Iranian heartthrob Sardar Azmoun (29th minute), Andranik Teymourian (47th) and Mehdi Taromi (51st) helped Iran to chalk up their second win in three outings while India slid to their third consecutive defeat following similar 1-2 losses to Oman and Guam.
Barring the goal, the first half was fairly evenly contested though the Indians were under more pressure with the visitors peppering their goal with shots from every conceivable angle and asking questions of goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu.
Thereafter, the Iranians toyed with their rivals, while virtually flexing their muscles. The Indians proved unequal to the task of matching the highly physical game of the visitors for whom the outing proved to be a breeze.
India did show some spirit in the last quarter when they forced a couple of corners, but to no avail as the Iranians, quicker on the ball, comfortably repelled the attacks to come out worthy winners.
Indian coach Stephen Constantine made as many as 11 changes to the side that was held goalless by Nepal in a friendly match recently, while his counterpart Carlos Queiroz fielded, barring two substitutions, virtually an unchanged combination that had beaten Guam 6-0 in their previous qualification game.