Iran on brink of booking Asian Cup spot

Ghotbi was ridiculed by local media in November after the three-times Asian champions lost 1-0 to Jordan and a defeat in Singapore in Wednesday's Group E match would further fuel the calls for his departure.

Iran top the group on seven points from four matches, one ahead of Singapore followed by Thailand (5) and Jordan (4) with the top two sides from each group qualifying for the finals in Qatar.

"I am happy we beat the tournament champions North Korea in our last match," Ghotbi told www.mehrnews.com.

"Although we did not get satisfying results in the Qatar tournament we made good assessments of our players' capabilities."

Robson's Thailand face a must-win game in their penultimate match at home to Jordan on Wednesday. Thailand slumped to a surprise 1-0 home defeat by Singapore in December only four days after beating their Southeast Asian rivals 3-1 away, leaving qualification out of their hands.

"We slipped up, but the players know how important this game is and they've been working really hard," the former England captain told Reuters.

"It is a must win game but the pressure's not on us any more than the other three teams. They've had bad results when they really didn't want to have bad results."

"We will concentrate on attack in training over the next few days. We've got to beat Syria," team manager Du Wei told Monday's Titan Sports newspaper.