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Qatar doomed as Iran closes on World Cup

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DOHA: Iran all but ended Qatar’s hopes of reaching the World Cup for the first time with a 1-0 victory in Doha on Thursday that exploded at the final whistle when staff and players from both sides clashed.

Iran coach Carlos Queiroz, formerly an assistant to Alex Ferguson at Manchester United, further inflamed the home crowd afterwards when he responded to their baiting by blowing a kiss and he was booed all the way down the tunnel.

He and Qatar coach Jorge Fossati accused one another in the bitter aftermath but Queiroz had the last laugh knowing that Iran had taken a major step toward Russia 2018.

“We still have four games to go, anything could happen,” the Portuguese, whose side tops the group by four points from South Korea with four games left, said.

“With a four-point lead we are in a comfortabl­e position but we will play for our lives in our next game against China.

“We fight for our dreams, we play for our dreams.”

Iran can also end China’s remote dreams of the World Cup when they play on March 28 in Tehran. Qatar head to Uzbekistan for their next qualifier the same night but the 2022 World Cup hosts will not be in Russia next year, unless there is a miracle.

A cool Mehdi Taremi finish in the 52nd minute was the difference between the two sides in an ill-tempered match.

Defeat left ambitious Qatar bottom of the group, six points off the automatic qualificat­ion spots.

“After the goal we continued putting in the effort but we didn’t have the organizati­on,” said Fossati.

 ??  ?? Iran's Vahid Amiri, right, and Qatar's Yasir Isa vie for the ball during the World Cup 2018 Asia qualifying football match at the Jassim Bin Hamad stadium in Doha on Thursday night. (AFP)
Iran's Vahid Amiri, right, and Qatar's Yasir Isa vie for the ball during the World Cup 2018 Asia qualifying football match at the Jassim Bin Hamad stadium in Doha on Thursday night. (AFP)

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