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Qatar beaten by Ecuador …in 2022 World Cup opener

 Hosts Qatar opened the 2022 FIFA World Cup in calamitous fashion, easily beaten by Ecuador in a humbling defeat at Al Bayt.

Felix Sanchez’s men have been together in camp for the last six months to prepare for the tour­nament and work on tactics, but a nervous and disjointed perfor­mance led to a Group A loss.

A dramatic opening to the con­test saw Enner Valencia’s header from close range ruled out for off­side by the video assistant referee, but the South Americans did break the deadlock shortly after.

Qatar’s erratic goalkeeper Saad Al Sheeb brought Valencia down in the box and the ex-West Ham forward stepped up to convert the spot-kick.

It got worse for the hosts as Va­lencia powered in another header before half-time to leave the Al Bayt Stadium silenced at the break.

Many supporters who had left the stadium at the interval did not return, leaving the ground around half empty for much of the sec­ond period.

It contributed to a flat atmo­sphere both off and on the pitch, with Romario Ibarra’s curling shot being pushed out by Al-Sheeb.

Star men Almoez Ali and captain Hassan Al Haydos were both sub­stituted with 20 minutes remaining, and the side were unable to muster a shot on target.

A day that began with real excitement with the opening cere­mony, Qatar’s dream turned into a nightmare as they became the first hosts in the competition’s history to lose their opening game.

The Asian champions, a tour­nament they won back in 2019, offered no threat in the final third and were unable to test Ecuador goalkeeper Hernan Galindez once.

South Africa have been the only hosts not to make it out of the group in 2010, but Qatar could follow as the second with two diffi­cult games left to play.

Ecuador, meanwhile, have set themselves up in a superb position to progress, extending their excel­lent recent form to one defeat in 16 games and keeping a clean sheet in their last seven. –BBC

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