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Sanchez: Qatar football will survive first-round exit

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Qatar’s early World Cup exit will not be fatal for the country’s football developmen­t, manager Felix Sanchez said on Friday, after the hosts became the first team to be eliminated.

A 1-1 draw between Ecuador and the Netherland­s sent Qatar crashing out of the tournament just hours after a 3-1 defeat to Senegal had left them on the brink.

Qatar became only the second host nation to go out in the first round following South Africa in 2010, and the first to be eliminated after two games.

But Sanchez believes football will continue to develop in the tiny Gulf state despite the disappoint­ment, and targeted a return to the world’s biggest stage.

“The World Cup will finish but football will continue here,” said the Spaniard, who led Qatar to the 2019 Asian Cup title.

“It’s a football country and they want to keep developing young talent so they can reach the senior team. We can keep on competing within our limitation­s in Asia.

“By doing that, we’ll get more experience and we’ll be able to play in more competitio­ns like this.”

Qatar made a nervy start to the tournament in an opening-day defeat to Ecuador but put up more of a fight against Senegal.

The hosts refused to lie down when Senegal scored either side of half-time

and pulled a goal back through substitute Mohammed Muntari to set up a dramatic finale.

Senegal nipped the comeback in the bud with a third goal six minutes later, but Sanchez was pleased with his team’s fighting spirit.

“We wanted to show what we could do on the pitch today,” he said. “Most of our opponents are ahead of us but the players did very well and at times we managed to compete against a tough opponent in Senegal.”

Qatar’s final group game against the Netherland­s on Tuesday has now become a dead rubber for the hosts but Sanchez believes it will be anything but worthless.

“We have a very tough game ahead of us against the Netherland­s and we intend to be competitiv­e,” he said. “We can’t miss a chance like this, playing at a World Cup.”

Cisse: African team can win title

Senegal manager Aliou Cisse said he believed an African team could win the World Cup after his side beat Qatar 3-1 to roar back into Group A contention.

No African side has ever gone beyond the quarter-finals at a World Cup and only Cameroon, Senegal and Ghana have reached that stage.

Cisse believes a string of surprise results so far in Qatar prove that “things have changed” in world football and he sees no reason why this cannot be Africa’s year.

“Yes, an African country can win the World Cup, and I hope that it will be Senegal,” said the manager, who was part of the Senegal side that upset France on the way to a quarter-final appearance in Japan and South Korea 20 years ago. “All the teams who are competing at this World Cup are teams who are worthy of being here.

“It’s not like 30 or 35 years ago where the big fish were completely eating the smaller teams alive.”

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 ?? ?? EARLY DEPARTURE: Qatar’s Ismaiel Mohammed reacts after his team’s 3-1 loss.
EARLY DEPARTURE: Qatar’s Ismaiel Mohammed reacts after his team’s 3-1 loss.

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