AL-KHOR,
Qatar — Qatar became the first
home team to lose their opening World Cup match as Ecuador cruised to a 2–0
victory over the hosts, with Enner Valencia scoring twice in the tournament
curtain-raiser on Sunday.
اضافة اعلان
Asian champions Qatar enjoyed the backing of the majority of the
crowd at the 60,000-capacity Al-Bayt Stadium, but could not follow a glitzy
opening ceremony with a statement performance.
Ecuador thought they had made a dream start when they silenced the
home fans as Valencia headed in, only for the goal to be ruled out by VAR for
an offside in the build-up.
Valencia did break the deadlock with a penalty in the 16th minute
and doubled his tally just after the half-hour mark.
Qatar improved slightly in the second period, but by the end of
the 90 minutes, the excitement which greeted the build-up — featuring Morgan
Freeman and BTS star Jung Kook — was a distant memory as thousands of fans left
early amid a deflated atmosphere.
Felix Sanchez’s Qatar will likely need a positive result in their
second Group A match against Senegal on Friday just to avoid the ignominy of
becoming only the second hosts, after South Africa in 2010, to be dumped out in
the first round.
Hopes were high among the crowd that Qatar could make a winning
start, but the deficiencies of the World Cup debutants were ruthlessly exposed
by an impressive Ecuador.
Qatar failed to even muster a shot on target in the game, with
spectators filing out of the stands long before the final whistle.
In the 92-year history of the tournament, home countries had
previously won 16 and drawn six of their opening matches.
Early
VAR intervention
The South Americans had the
ball in the net inside three minutes when captain Valencia nodded home from
Felix Torres’ miscued overhead kick.
VAR officials spotted an offside against Michael Estrada in the
build-up after Torres challenged for the ball with Qatar goalkeeper Saad
Al-Sheeb.
Ecuador were completely dominant in the early exchanges, though,
and were awarded a penalty after Valencia was tripped by Al-Sheeb when through
on goal.
The former West Ham forward coolly sent Al-Sheeb the wrong way
from the spot and stroked the ball into the bottom corner to score his 36th
international goal.
Ecuador did not have to wait long to double their advantage as,
after a surging run from Moises Caicedo, right-back Angelo Preciado swung in a
cross which Valencia met with a thumping header.
Even the small section of noticeably enthusiastic Qatari fans
situated behind the goal, who arrived together after the majority of the crowd
and wore matching t-shirts, briefly fell silent.
Almoez Ali, the hero of Qatar’s 2019 Asian Cup success, should
have pulled one back on the stroke of half-time but could only steer a free
header wide from eight yards out.
Ecuador allowed Qatar more of the ball after the break but still
looked the more dangerous side, with Romario Ibarra bringing a diving save from
Al-Sheeb.
Valencia hobbled off in the 77th minute after being on the wrong
end of a series of heavy challenges, although that would only have taken some
of the shine off a famous night for Ecuador.
By
the time an official attendance of 67,372 was read out over the tannoy, the
stadium was barely half full.
Read more Sports
Jordan News