Qatar Football AssociationNational Teams | First Team
31.03.2021 17:29 in :

FIFA World Cup 2022™ hosts Qatar bounced back from behind to salvage a point following a 1-1 draw with Ireland on Tuesday.

Ireland took the lead within the opening minutes of the game through James McClean’s 4th minute strike following a well worked corner routine.

The Qatari response was immediate with the World Cup hosts awarded a penalty after Irish goalie Bazunu’s foul on Pedro Miguel, only for Hungarian referee Balazs Berke to change his decision to a free-kick after his assistant pointed out that the challenge took place outside the Irish penalty area.

The reminder of the first half was a closer contest as Qatar started to find their stride, having a couple of chances towards the end of the half.

The Maroons fired back instantly in the second half through Mohammed Muntari’s strike and seemed to have taken the pressure to the Irish. A crucial counterattack saw five Qatari players swarm the Irish box with only two men in defense, however captain Hassan Al Haydos failed to hit the target.

Qatar could have taken the lead on the hour when Hassan Al Haidos drove through the Irish midfield before curling a shot straight into Bazunu’s grasp.

Muntari then tried to catch the young Republic goalkeeper out at his near post but shot wide during a spell in which Kenny’s side struggled to keep possession.

The remainder of the second half saw Ireland pressing for a winner, but Qatar held out to ensure that they remained unbeaten on their European preparations for the World Cup.