World Cup 2022: Host nation Qatar eliminated
Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 - Group A - Qatar v Ecuador - Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor, Qatar - November 20, 2022 Qatar's Mohammed Muntari reacts after missing a chance to score REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
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Host nation
Qatar crashed out of their own World Cup on Friday after they were beaten 3-1
by Senegal and Ecuador held the Netherlands to a draw.
The Gulf
state, which has spent an estimated $200 billion to stage football's global
showpiece, become just the second World Cup hosts in history after South Africa
in 2010 to bow out in the group stage.
Senegal
scored either side of half-time through Boulaye Dia and Famara Diedhiou before
Qatar substitute Mohammed Muntari replied in the 78th minute to set up a
dramatic finale.
The African
champions' substitute Bamba Dieng scored six minutes later to put the result
beyond doubt and lift Senegal, who opened with a 2-0 loss to the Netherlands,
right back into contention in Group A.
Qatar's
second successive defeat left the Asian champions relying on Ecuador beating
the Dutch a few hours later, but the match ended 1-1 to seal the Qataris' fate.
"We
would like to say we're very sorry to the supporters, to the country,"
said Tarek Salman, who was a second-half substitute.
"We
have made them feel bad about losing two games in a row in the World Cup."
"It
feels very bad to be out of the World Cup. I think today we played a good game
and in the big games small details change the game," he said.
"We
made two mistakes, they scored two goals but for some minutes of the game we
played better than them, we scored a goal. We have to learn from our
mistakes."
Qatar had
made a nervy start to the tournament in a 2-0 defeat to Ecuador and they again
looked tentative against Senegal.
The Qataris
dropped their goalkeeper Saad Al Sheeb to the bench after his shaky performance
in the opener.
His
replacement Meshaal Barsham did not inspire much confidence in the early
stages, flapping at a corner as Senegal pushed for the opening goal.
Ismaila Sarr
and Nampalys Mendy had already missed scoring chances for Senegal by then, and
Idrissa Gana Gueye and Youssouf Sabaly squandered more as the first half wore
on.
Qatar dumped
out
Qatar spent
most of the opening 45 minutes on the back foot but a rare break forward saw
Akram Afif incensed not to be awarded a penalty after he was bundled over by
Sarr.
Senegal
looked like they would head into half-time without managing to break down
Qatar's resistance, only for the hosts to gift them a goal in the 41st minute.
Qatari
defender Boualem Khoukhi fluffed a clearance to leave Dia to pounce on the
loose ball and fire it past Barsham.
Senegal
doubled their lead almost immediately after the break when Diedhiou glanced
home a header at the near post from a corner.
Qatar began
to show much more attacking ambition from two goals down and Afif was involved
in everything.
Almoez Ali
forced a fingertip save out of Senegal goalkeeper Edouard Mendy before the
Chelsea man again rescued the Africans from Ismail Mohamad's effort.
Mendy was
rooted to his line when Muntari pulled one back for Qatar, powerfully heading
home Mohamad's cross to haul the hosts back into it.
The goal
lifted the crowd and sent Qatar surging forward in search of another, but Dieng
nipped the revival in the bud in the 84th minute when he swept the ball home
for Senegal's third.
Abdelkarim
Hassan then lashed a free-kick just wide of the post as Qatar tried to hit back
but Senegal held firm to see out the win.

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