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Qatar's "Dream Continues" with Historic First World Cup Point

Qatar earned their first-ever FIFA World Cup point with a 1-1 draw against Switzerland on Saturday. A late own goal by Swiss defender Miro Muheim helped Qatar secure the historic result. Qatar coach Julen Lopetegui praised his team's resilience and mentality after the match. Switzerland coach Murat Yakin expressed disappointment at losing two points and cited a lack of precision as the reason.

FIFA WC: "Dream continues" for Qatar after draw; Swiss coach rues over "losing two points"

Santa Clara, June 14

Following a 1-1 draw against Switzerland in their FIFA World Cup campaign opener, Qatar coach Julen Lopetegui expressed happiness with his team's "mentality", saying that the team achieved one dream after sealing their WC qualification and now "they have the right to continue having that dream".

A late header by Boualem Khoukhi, which deflected off the Swiss defender Miro Muheim and was later adjudged to be an own goal, helped Qatar earn their first-ever FIFA World Cup points in an entertaining clash against Switzerland on Saturday. In the previous edition, which they co-hosted, Qatar made their FIFA WC debut and finished at the bottom without a win to their name. Now with a draw, they have their first-ever WC point.

Speaking after the match, as quoted by Reuters, Julen said, "We achieved one dream when we arrived here, to be here, and now today is another little dream. And we have the right to continue having the dream."

"We believe, we work, we resist, we are resilient. In the end, we have one big award for us. I was very proud of the mentality, about the discipline that they showed today," he added.

On the other hand, Switzerland coach Murat Yakin rued over the fact that his side "lost two points". He said that while his side played with an attacking intent and made their chances, but maybe "they were not smart enough, not precise enough towards the end". While the Swiss side was dominant in the first half, some sluggish football in the second half made them pay.

"We had an idea, and we wanted to be very dominant, very attacking. We created very good chances, but unfortunately, we were not always efficient. Maybe we were not smart enough, not precise enough in the end. At the end of the day, unfortunately, we lost two points," he said as quoted by Reuters after the match.

The late equaliser, which was later adjudged to be an own goal, was said to be emerging out of an avoidable mistake by the coach. He pointed out that losing the ball possession towards the end was not good, and it "hurts a lot" to have not got their full quota of points.

"It was just unnecessary that we lost the ball and allowed the chance. It really hurts a lot. Now we have to get back to the drawing board, assess the match and come back stronger," he said.

"When you bring someone new in, you hope they will give more strength to the team and that you keep dominating. It was not the fault of the substituted players. We are one team, one unit. Maybe I need to look at myself and my decisions," he added.

Yakin also pointed out that his team lacked "precision and determination" to score a second goal. Nonetheless, he was all praise for captain Granit Xhaka, calling him a "true leader".

"He always wants to win, and unfortunately, he could not do that today," Yakin said.

Switzerland's next challenge will be Bosnia and Herzegovina on Thursday, while Qatar will next play Canada on Friday.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rahul R

Yakin's self-reflection is commendable - "Maybe I need to look at myself and my decisions." That's rare from top coaches. But honestly, Switzerland dominated and should have buried the game. Losing two points is right. Switzerland needs more killer instinct.

Kavya N

As someone who watched Qatar's 2022 disaster, this draw is massive progress! 🎉 The own goal was lucky, but they showed real character fighting back. India can learn from such persistence - our boys need this never-say-die attitude.

Nikhil C

Murat Yakin's comments remind me of Indian cricket team's post-match analysis sometimes - lots of blame-shifting at first, then gradual acceptance. But to be fair, subs not clicking is a real issue. Switzerland better sort it out before facing Bosnia.

Priya S

While I'm happy for Qatar, I feel the article overhypes this draw. One lucky deflection doesn't change that they were outplayed for most of the game. Lopetegui's "resilience" talk is nice, but they need to create actual chances, not just defend deep. Respectful criticism - they need serious tactical improvement.

Vikram M

Granit Xhaka is indeed a true leader - saw his passion for Switzerland even during his Arsenal days. But football is cruel sometimes. Qatar celebrating a point from a deflection while Switzerland ruing two lost points - that's the beauty of the World Cup! 🇮🇳⚽

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