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China miss out on Finals berth despite win over Qatar

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DOHA: China’s faint hopes of qualifying for next year’s World Cup Finals in Russia finally ended, despite securing the victory they needed in Qatar with just 10 men.

Syria’s draw in Iran and Uzbekistan’s goalless stalemate with South Korea meant that two late goals to secure a 2-1 win in Doha on Tuesday were ultimately futile in China’s desperate bid to snatch a playoff place for next year’s tournament.

As well as coming from behind, China also took the lead after their captain Zheng Zhi had been sent off.

But despite being knocked out, China’s coach Marcello Lippi said his team had made real progress for the future after taking 11 points from their last six games.

“When I was first appointed nobody told me to get to the World Cup,” said the Italian.

“They asked me to build up a very strong team.

“We were unlucky, we didn’t get the results we deserved,” added Lippi, who received applause from Chinese journalist­s as he left the press conference.

China began the match brightly. They dominated early on and should have scored as early as the second minute when Xiao Zhi missed a free header from just six yards.

They squandered several other chances before Qatar made any impression, but the game remained goalless at half-time.

However, the deadlock was broken immediatel­y in the second half and against the run of play, it was Qatar who took the lead.

Striker Akrim Afif sidefooted home in the 46th minute, after good work from Ali Al-Moez.

The game became more stretched as China pushed men forward for an equaliser and Afif should have scored a second soon after, but was denied by goalkeeper Zeng Cheng.

The visitors equalised in the 74th minute when Xiao Zhi powered home from close range, to give China a glimmer of hope.

That appeared to end just six minutes later however when Zheng was red-carded after he fouled Afif, who was clean through on China’s goal.

But just two minutes later substitute Wu Lei scored to give China the lead and set up a dramatic finale.

Results elsewhere though meant that China had failed to qualify for Russia, and they finished fifth, one point off of the playoff position, secured by Syria on a night of high-drama in Group A.

While Lippi remained confident about China’s future, it was another sobering night for their ambitious rivals, Qatar.

Defeat meant they finished bottom of the group, a desperate end for a country anxious to qualify for its first World Cup Finals before they host in 2022.

The match was also played in a near-empty Khalifa Stadium, the first internatio­nal to be played in one of the revamped venues that will be used during the 2022 tournament.

 ?? — AFP ?? To no avail: China’s Xiao Zhi (right) and Qatar’s Boulem Khoukhi fighting for the ball during their World Cup Asian qualifying Group A match at the Khalifa Stadium in Doha on Tuesday.
— AFP To no avail: China’s Xiao Zhi (right) and Qatar’s Boulem Khoukhi fighting for the ball during their World Cup Asian qualifying Group A match at the Khalifa Stadium in Doha on Tuesday.

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