Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Hosts Qatar eye dream start against Ecuador in World Cup opener

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WORLD CUP debutants Qatar and South America’s lowest-qualifying nation Ecuador both know Sunday’s opener is their best chance for a win in Group A before facing much scarier rivals.

Ranked a lowly 50th and 44th in the world respective­ly, Qatar and Ecuador will be hard-pressed to progress as one of the top two in their group without winning at the Al Bayt Stadium, where the Middle East’s first World Cup kicks off at 1600 GMT. The more daunting prospects of African champions Senegal and perennial powerhouse the Netherland­s await them next.

Each, however, has a reason for quiet confidence.

Qatar had longer than most squads to bond during European camps, beat several Central American sides in recent friendlies, and draw self-belief from their 2019 Asian Cup title.

Though many outsiders expect Qatar to be soundly drubbed in all three games, home fans know forwards Akram Afif and Almoez Ali have both talent and experience and pray they can penetrate an Ecuador team themselves struggling to score of late.

Ecuador are rightly favorites on Sunday, having punched their way into the fourth and last spot from arguably the world’s toughest qualifying campaign. They boast some more recognizab­le names than the Qataris, including Premier League midfielder Moises Caicedo and veteran striker Enner Valencia.

Both teams will seek to ignore the razzmatazz of the opening ceremony and the pressure of a vast global audience, with way more focus than normal on what would otherwise be a less-than-mouthwater­ing game for global spectators.

Even if they lose, Qatar will want to at least avoid humiliatio­n and prove that they are worthy of a place, given the torrent of criticism over governing body FIFA’s awarding of the tournament to a nation that had never qualified before.

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