The Citizen (Gauteng)

Ecuador seek a Qatar ticket

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Montevideo – Ecuador will try to break a historic hoodoo today today when they travel to Paraguay seeking the point that would book their ticket to the World Cup in Qatar later this year.

In eight previous World Cup qualifiers away to Paraguay, going back to 1981, Ecuador have lost every single one.

If they avoid defeat, they would qualify for Qatar 2022 with a game to spare, turning their final match at home to Argentina in Guayaquil next week into a celebratio­n, something many Ecuadorans thought impossible when the campaign began.

“This national team deserves double the praise because you have to be very honest, 99.9% of Ecuadorans did not think they would qualify for the World Cup,” Carlos Tenorio, a former internatio­nal striker who scored twice for Ecuador at the 2006 World Cup in Germany, told El Universo.

“People still remember Tenorio’s goals in 2006,” when Ecuador reached the last-16.

“In our time we gave joy but now these guys deserve much more and they have far better conditions than we did to achieve it.”

Paraguay’s slim hopes of reaching Qatar ended with a 1-0 loss at home to Uruguay at the end of January and a 4-0 defeat in Brazil at the start of February.

Brazil and Argentina secured qualificat­ion last year and both remain unbeaten during the campaign.

The top four teams in the single South American qualifying group earn automatic spots in Qatar, while the fifth-placed finishers enter an inter-continenta­l play-off.

Uruguay can also book their berth today, when they host Peru in Montevideo.

A run of four straight losses had left Uruguay’s hopes in the balance but the country’s federation sacked iconic veteran coach Oscar Tabarez in November after 15 years, in which he led the team to the 2010 World Cup semi-final and victory at the Copa America a year later.

His replacemen­t, Diego Alonso (above), had a perfect start with the 1-0 win in Asuncion followed by a 4-1 victory at home to Venezuela.

Victory over Peru, who are a point behind, coupled with Chile, three points back, failing to win away to Brazil would secure the Celeste’s ticket to Qatar.

But Alonso knows Uruguay cannot afford to slip up with a trip to Chile still on the horizon in the coming weeks. –

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