Qatar Humbled on opening Match.
World Cup hosts Qatar were humbled by Ecuador on Sunday in the tournament opener as Enner Valencia scored a first-half double for Ecuador which overwhelmed hosts Qatar on their way to a routine 2-0 win in the opening game of the 2022 World Cup.
The match began with controversy with Ecuador finding the back of the net on a wild little sequence in the box, but VAR shockingly called an offside that seemed very harsh, yet it was backed up by the recently introduced automated offside technology.
Valencia had an early header ruled out for a marginal offside call against teammate Michael Estrada but he did not have to wait long to celebrate after winning and coolly converting a 16th-minute penalty.
The Ecuador’s captain became the first player in his country’s history to score four goals in World Cup finals and he made it five after the half hour, heading home Angelo Preciado's wonderful right-wing cross.
"Football unites nations and their love for the beautiful game. What brings together nations also brings together communities." Morgan Freeman
The other teams in Group A, Senegal and the Netherlands, meet in one of three games on Monday.
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