The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Qatar ready for ‘historic moment’ in World Cup opener — Coach

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DOHA, Qatar: Qatar coach Felix Sanchez said the hosts were excitedly looking forward to a ‘historic moment’ when his team open the 2022 World Cup against Ecuador on Sunday.

The Qataris, playing in their first World Cup, take on the South Americans at Al Bayt Stadium in the tournament curtainrai­ser, before further Group A matches with Senegal and 2010 finalists Netherland­s.

“It’s a very important day for us, it’s a historic moment, it’s a very happy day for us, for the players and the staff,” Sanchez told a pre-match press conference on Saturday.

“It’s an extraordin­ary day... We have made a huge investment in this country.

“I hope we can enjoy football, our sport, and do our talking on the pitch. I hope all the countries in the world can come together to enjoy this.”

The build-up to the World Cup has been blighted by controvers­y, with Qatar criticised over its human rights record, including the conditions for migrant workers in the country.

“A lot has been said about this. Some disinforma­tion in my opinion,” said Sanchez.

“Obviously the loss of human life during working hours is a great tragedy, whether it’s here or anywhere else in the world.

“I hope that this World Cup, all together, we can work to benefit the conditions for these groups.”

Qatar will be playing in the global showpiece for the first time, but are hoping to replicate the form which saw them win the Asian Cup three years ago.

“We know that it will be a great challenge for us but we’re very eager and are very happy to be here,” he added. — AFP

 ?? ?? A worker walks inside the Al-Bayt Stadium in al-Khor ahead of the Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup football tournament. — AFP photo
A worker walks inside the Al-Bayt Stadium in al-Khor ahead of the Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup football tournament. — AFP photo
 ?? ?? In this combinatio­n of file photos shows Ecuador’s Enner salencia Eleft) and Qatar’s Hassan Al-Haydos. — AFP photo
In this combinatio­n of file photos shows Ecuador’s Enner salencia Eleft) and Qatar’s Hassan Al-Haydos. — AFP photo

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