Qatar 1-3 Senegal: World Cup hosts going down with a whimper after second Group A defeat

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Mohammed Muntari's header gave Qatar brief hope of a comeback, but their World Cup hopes are increasingly slender after a defeat to Senegal.

World Cup hosts Qatar are staring down the barrel of an early exit from the tournament after suffering a 3-1 defeat to Senegal.

Beaten 2-0 by Ecuador in their opening Group A match, a late push on Friday at Al Thumama Stadium was not enough for Qatar to claim a much-needed result.

With Boulaye Dia and Famara Diedhiou having put Senegal in control, Qatar had hope when Mohammed Muntari scored their first World Cup goal.

However, it was too little too late for the hosts, with substitute Bamba Dieng rounding off Senegal's victory six minutes from time.

After a bright start from Senegal, the lively Qatar fans gathered behind Edouard Mendy's goal were furious in the 34th minute, when Akram Afif was bundled over by Ismaila Sarr, but referee Antonio Mateu Lahoz waved away the seemingly valid penalty appeals.

Yet just as they had grown into the game, Qatar were made to pay for Boualem Khoukhi's calamitous error, with his failed clearance falling to Dia, who made no mistake with a composed finish.

Qatar's hopes were dealt a further blow three minutes into the second half – Diedhiou turning in Ismail Jakobs' inswinging corner.

Senegal had Mendy to thank for two excellent stops as Qatar searched for a goal back, the Chelsea goalkeeper brilliantly denying Almoez Ali and Ismaeel Mohammad.

Muntari's superb header four minutes after coming on set up a grandstand finish, yet Dieng swept home to strike the decisive blow and leave Qatar on the brink.

 

What does it mean? Little hope for hosts

Qatar won the Asian Cup in 2019, and given they had three more years to build ahead of this tournament, they would have been hoping to put on a show on home turf.

Yet for all their endeavour, the hosts have so far lacked the quality required.

Defeat leaves Qatar on the verge of an exit. They will be out should Ecuador and the Netherlands draw in Friday's other Group A game, or if the Oranje win. 

The only way Qatar can now progress is by hoping Louis van Gaal's team slip up, and then go on to beat the Netherlands themselves in their final group match next week. Even that might not be enough.  

Senegal find their shooting boots

Shorn of star forward Sadio Mane, Senegal and coach Aliou Cisse have had to rely on the back-up brigade in Qatar.

They stepped up and delivered on Friday, with Dia's opener ending a run of 31 shots without a goal at the World Cup.

Senegal were clinical this time around, as their three goals came from just 0.8xG (compared to one goal from 0.9 xG for Qatar).

Blunt Qatar pay the price

Ali's shot, saved by Mendy, midway through the second half was Qatar's first attempt on target of the tournament. 

They ultimately finished with three efforts on target in this match, but the lack of composure in front of goal – and the shortage of creativity to get there on many occasions – was evident.

Key Opta Stats:

- Qatar have become the first host nation to lose two matches in a single group round of a World Cup.
- Senegal scored three goals in a World Cup match for a second time, after a 3-3 draw with Uruguay in 2002. This was also the first time they won a World Cup game by a margin of more than one goal, in what was their 10th match at the finals.
- Qatar became only the third host nation to concede three goals in a single group-stage game, after South Africa in 2010 and Russia in 2018 (both 3-0 defeats to Uruguay).
- Senegal became the first African side to beat the host nation at a World Cup; all of the previous four instances of an African side facing the hosts had seen them lose by an aggregate 12-2 score.
- Aged 29 years and 345 days, Diedhiou became the oldest Senegal player ever to score at the World Cup.

What's next?

Qatar round off their group campaign against the Netherlands, and could already be out by the time that match starts on Tuesday, while Senegal face Ecuador.

Qatar 1-3 Senegal: World Cup hosts going down with a whimper after second Group A defeat

Mohammed Muntari's header gave Qatar brief hope of a comeback, but their World Cup hopes are increasingly slender after a defeat to Senegal.

World Cup hosts Qatar are staring down the barrel of an early exit from the tournament after suffering a 3-1 defeat to Senegal.

Beaten 2-0 by Ecuador in their opening Group A match, a late push on Friday at Al Thumama Stadium was not enough for Qatar to claim a much-needed result.

With Boulaye Dia and Famara Diedhiou having put Senegal in control, Qatar had hope when Mohammed Muntari scored their first World Cup goal.

However, it was too little too late for the hosts, with substitute Bamba Dieng rounding off Senegal's victory six minutes from time.

After a bright start from Senegal, the lively Qatar fans gathered behind Edouard Mendy's goal were furious in the 34th minute, when Akram Afif was bundled over by Ismaila Sarr, but referee Antonio Mateu Lahoz waved away the seemingly valid penalty appeals.

Yet just as they had grown into the game, Qatar were made to pay for Boualem Khoukhi's calamitous error, with his failed clearance falling to Dia, who made no mistake with a composed finish.

Qatar's hopes were dealt a further blow three minutes into the second half – Diedhiou turning in Ismail Jakobs' inswinging corner.

Senegal had Mendy to thank for two excellent stops as Qatar searched for a goal back, the Chelsea goalkeeper brilliantly denying Almoez Ali and Ismaeel Mohammad.

Muntari's superb header four minutes after coming on set up a grandstand finish, yet Dieng swept home to strike the decisive blow and leave Qatar on the brink.

 

What does it mean? Little hope for hosts

Qatar won the Asian Cup in 2019, and given they had three more years to build ahead of this tournament, they would have been hoping to put on a show on home turf.

Yet for all their endeavour, the hosts have so far lacked the quality required.

Defeat leaves Qatar on the verge of an exit. They will be out should Ecuador and the Netherlands draw in Friday's other Group A game, or if the Oranje win. 

The only way Qatar can now progress is by hoping Louis van Gaal's team slip up, and then go on to beat the Netherlands themselves in their final group match next week. Even that might not be enough.  

Senegal find their shooting boots

Shorn of star forward Sadio Mane, Senegal and coach Aliou Cisse have had to rely on the back-up brigade in Qatar.

They stepped up and delivered on Friday, with Dia's opener ending a run of 31 shots without a goal at the World Cup.

Senegal were clinical this time around, as their three goals came from just 0.8xG (compared to one goal from 0.9 xG for Qatar).

Blunt Qatar pay the price

Ali's shot, saved by Mendy, midway through the second half was Qatar's first attempt on target of the tournament. 

They ultimately finished with three efforts on target in this match, but the lack of composure in front of goal – and the shortage of creativity to get there on many occasions – was evident.

Key Opta Stats:

- Qatar have become the first host nation to lose two matches in a single group round of a World Cup.
- Senegal scored three goals in a World Cup match for a second time, after a 3-3 draw with Uruguay in 2002. This was also the first time they won a World Cup game by a margin of more than one goal, in what was their 10th match at the finals.
- Qatar became only the third host nation to concede three goals in a single group-stage game, after South Africa in 2010 and Russia in 2018 (both 3-0 defeats to Uruguay).
- Senegal became the first African side to beat the host nation at a World Cup; all of the previous four instances of an African side facing the hosts had seen them lose by an aggregate 12-2 score.
- Aged 29 years and 345 days, Diedhiou became the oldest Senegal player ever to score at the World Cup.

What's next?

Qatar round off their group campaign against the Netherlands, and could already be out by the time that match starts on Tuesday, while Senegal face Ecuador.

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