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Ecuador Vs Qatar Highlights

Ecuador Beat Hosts Qatar in FIFA World Cup 2022 Opener

Ecuador vs. Qatar Highlights

Enner Valencia's Two Goals Lead Ecuador to Victory

Ecuador made history on Sunday, becoming the first team to defeat a host nation in the opening match of a FIFA World Cup. The South American side dominated the match against Qatar, winning 2-0 thanks to two goals from veteran striker Enner Valencia.

Valencia scored both goals in the first half, giving Ecuador a commanding lead. The first goal came in the 16th minute, when Valencia headed home a cross from Angelo Preciado. The second goal came just 13 minutes later, when Valencia converted a penalty kick after being fouled in the box.

Qatar had a few chances to score in the second half, but they were unable to find the back of the net. Ecuador's defense was solid throughout the match, and they were able to keep Qatar's dangerous attackers at bay.

Qatar's Disappointing Start

The loss was a disappointing start for Qatar, who were hoping to make a good impression in their first World Cup. The host nation has been heavily criticized for its human rights record, and many people were hoping that a good performance in the World Cup would help to change the country's image.

However, Qatar's performance against Ecuador was far from impressive. The team looked disjointed and uninspired, and they were never really in the game. The loss will heap pressure on manager Felix Sanchez, who is now under scrutiny for his team's performance.

Ecuador's Strong Start

Ecuador, on the other hand, will be delighted with their performance. The team played with confidence and determination, and they were able to control the match from start to finish. The victory will give Ecuador a huge boost of confidence, and they will be hoping to build on this performance in their remaining group matches.

Ecuador's next match is against the Netherlands on Friday, November 25th. Qatar will face Senegal on the same day.


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