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Forget past feats, Ecuador told ahead of Senegal clash

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ECUADOR made it to Qatar from one of the world’s toughest qualifying groups and have started superbly, but must only look forward, their coach said yesterday, as they seek the draw or win needed against Senegal to qualify for the last 16.

“Everything that we’ve done in the past will be useless tomorrow, it’s a totally different game,” coach Gustavo Alfaro said.

“We just want to win in order to qualify.”

The 44th-ranked South Americans beat World Cup hosts Qatar 2-0 before outplaying the Netherland­s in a 1-1 draw to go joint top of Group A before today’s final game of the round.

Should they avoid defeat, they will match their all-time best World Cup showing when they reached the last 16 in 2006.

“I’m convinced we’ve done everything we can, we’ve done our homework, hopefully tomorrow we will be strong and fortunate enough against Senegal, who are a

great team, and hopefully we will go through, because we deserve it,” Alfaro added.

Ecuador captain Enner Valencia has scored all three of their goals in Qatar, to add to the three he bagged at their last World Cup in 2014, but has been forced off the pitch with a sprained knee towards the end of

each game.

“My knee’s okay. I hope to make it okay to keep helping the team,” he said.

Alfaro was not definitive about his striker’s fitness, but said Valencia would of course be starting if he can.

“He has a big heart and he wants to be in every battle for our national team,” he said.

“He is an extraordin­ary player and I would always pick him.

“If not from the beginning, I hope he can be present at some point. But he will want to be there.”

Alfaro said his team should expect their toughest game yet at the tournament against the African champions, who are ranked 26 places above them.

“We respect the picking order, but we don’t need to be fearful.

“We remain calm but that doesn’t mean we are over-confident, we are not triumphali­st,” he said.

“We have our own way of playing, we are not just thinking of getting a draw.

“We have to come to the pitch trying to win the game ...

“We are creating our own pathway.

“We want to progress, we want to seal our passage, we want to play the best World Cup in Ecuadorian history.”

Ecuador could still go through if they lose, but that would require a win by Qatar over the Netherland­s, which looks improbable based on the hosts’ form.

Meanwhile, Qatar's coach Felix Sanchez said he would not change a thing if he were to go back in time to before the start of the World Cup.

The host nation were the first to be eliminated from the finals after losing to Ecuador and Senegal, and they are playing the Netherland­s on Tuesday in a game the European side need to win to advance to the last 16.

Qatar are bottom of Group

A with no points, while the Netherland­s and Ecuador share the lead with four points, ahead of Senegal on three points.

"If I go back in time? It's easy to talk about things after it's over," Sanchez told a news conference.

"I think we have prepared in the best possible way, but everything has to be considered in perspectiv­e, we have been working with this group for a long time. Sometimes things don't go the way you want them to."

 ?? ?? ENNER Valencia has been forced off the pitch with a sprained knee towards the end of each game at the World Cup. | EPA
ENNER Valencia has been forced off the pitch with a sprained knee towards the end of each game at the World Cup. | EPA

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