Bosnia-Herzegovina ran out 3-1 winners over Iran as both teams were eliminated from the World Cup in Salvador on Wednesday.
Read below for Sports Mole's summary of the players on show.
BOSNIA
Goal
Asmir Begovic: Commanded his area well, but dropped a cross in the first half. Was largely untested save for a couple of minutes towards the end which resulted in the Iran goal. (5/10)
Defence
Avdija Vrsajevic: Should have played Dzeko in the a tap-in in the first half, but atoned with a superb finish moments after Iran has reduced the deficit. (7/10)
Sead Kolasinac: Had a good game alongside teammate Spahic in defence, and largely limited Iran. (6/10)
Toni Sunjic: Iran had plenty of joy down the right flank in the first half. (5/10)
Emir Spahic: Took an almighty whack on his back in the first half and left on a stretcher, but returned to help his side to victory with a solid performance in defence. (6/10)
Midfield
Miralem Pjanic: The Roma midfielder displayed his class with a well-taken goal and was on form throughout. An excellent display from Pjanic. (8/10)
Tino-Sven Susic: Showed some nice touches here and there, and his trickery caused problems for Iran before he was replaced with 10 minutes remaining. (6/10)
Muhamed Besic: A calming influence in the engine room, but his display was dwarfed by Pjanic's. (6/10)
Eldin Hadzic: Showed some nice touches and nearly had the ball in the net with a skewed cross that hit the post. (6/10)
Attack
Edin Dzeko: Scored an excellent long-range effort and was too much for Iran to handle with his strength and touch. Just misses out on the Man of the Match award to Pjanic. (8/10)
Vedad Ibisevic: Supported Dzeko well and could have been on the scoresheet himself. (6/10)
Substitutes
Ognjen Vranjes: Was replaced just after the hour mark and did adequately at the back. (6/10)
Edin Visca: Was lively off the bench and could have had a goal late on. (7/10)
Sejad Salihovic: Came on the for the last 10 minutes, but didn't really get involved. (5/10)
IRAN
Goal
Alireza Haghighi: Was unable to do anything about three excellent finishes from Bosnia. (5/10)
Defence
Ehsan Hajsafi: Started brightly with an solo run and might have had a penalty on another day. But faded and couldn't stop Pjanic for the second goal. (5/10)
Mohsen Hosseini: Was part of a defence that held the line well for the World Cup, but was powerless to resist Bosnia this afternoon. (5/10)
Amir Sadeghi: Tried his best to cope with the threat of Dzeko, but should have closed down the striker quicker for the opening goal. (5/10)
Mehrdad Pooladi: Was caught out a number of times, not his best display. (5/10)
Midfield
Pejman Montazeri Was unable to contribute in the attacking areas as Iran struggled to carve out any real openings throughout, apart from the goal. (5/10)
Masoud Shojaei: Did well in the first half but then didn't return for the second, which was a shame. (7/10)
Andranik Teymourian: Worked hard in midfield, but got outclassed in parts by Pjanic. (6/10)
Javad Nekounam: A disappointing end for the captain, who never really got going. (5/10)
Attack
Reza Ghoochannejhad: Was fairly anonymous for the first half, but came alive in the second somewhat. Scored Iran's only goal of the World Cup. (7/10)
Ashkan Dejagah: Iran's best player. Gave it his all throuhout before he was eventually brought off. (8/10)
Substitutes
Karim Ansarifard: Was brought on for Dejagah and couldn't match his energy or ability. (6/10)
Khosro Heydari: Had the tough task of replacing Shojaei, but did well enough in parts. (6/10)