World Cup Hosts Russia Extend Winless Streak to 7 Games

World Cup hosts Russia, lying a miserable 66th in the FIFA rankings, extended their winless streak to seven games when they were held 1-1 at home by Turkey on Tuesday in their final friendly before the tournament.

The only consolation for Stanislav Cherchesov’s side, whose last win was against South Korea in October, was that they managed to avoid defeat for the first time this year after previous losses to Brazil, France and Austria.

Russia, who open the World Cup against Saudi Arabia on June 14, went ahead in the 36th minute as Alexander Samedov effortlessly chipped Turkish goalkeeper Serkan Kirintili.

But Turkey substitute Yunus Malli equalised in the 60th minute, beating veteran goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev with a 25-metre strike.

Turkey, who did not qualify for the World Cup finals, nearly won it in the 79th minute when Malli’s shot floated just over the crossbar.

Iran, who face Morocco, Spain and Portugal, became the first of the 31 visiting finalists to arrive in Russia when they landed at Moscow’s Vnukovo airport.

“Being in Russia is a dream come true for Iranian football,” said their Portuguese coach Carlos Queiroz who is leading the side for the second World Cup in a row.

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