
Qatar’s Boualem Khoukhi stunned Switzerland with a late equaliser as the sides played out a 1-1 draw in their opening Group B match at the World Cup. A Breel Embolo penalty had broken the deadlock for Switzerland early in the first half at the San Francisco Bay Area Stadium, before the wasteful favourites were made to pay as Qatar earned their first ever point at a World Cup.
Qatar, appearing in their second finals after hosting the 2022 World Cup, looked rusty after the war in the Middle East caused the cancellation of two of their warm-up friendlies, meaning their meeting with Switzerland was only their third match since December last year.
For most of the match they were outclassed as Switzerland racked up 26 shots, before the 35-year-old Khoukhi’s header four minutes into injury time sparked wild celebrations on the Qatar bench.
“I am very proud of the team,” said Qatar’s Spanish coach, Julen Lopetegui. “I told them that even if we hadn’t scored the goal and didn’t draw I would have been proud of the mentality and discipline that they showed today. But fortunately we scored and that was history.”
For Lopetegui, it was also a landmark moment as he coached his first World Cup match. The 59-year-old had been set to guide his native Spain at the 2018 edition in Russia, but was sacked days before the start of the tournament after it was announced he had agreed to take over Real Madrid after the World Cup.
The Swiss are seeking to progress to the knockout stages for the fourth consecutive World Cup but their inability to kill off a match they dominated will worry their coach Murat Yakin.
Manuel Akanji offered Qatar the first big chance of the match in the second minute as his defensive lapse sent Edmilson Junior through, but he could only shoot tamely at Gregor Kobel.
That let-off woke up the Swiss, who were awarded a penalty on 13 minutes when goalkeeper Mahmoud Abunada clattered into Remo Freuler, despite a suspicion of offside, and after a four-minute stoppage Embolo sent the goalkeeper the wrong way from the spot.
The rest of the opening period was one-way traffic towards the Qatar box but Edmilson Junior nearly caught the Swiss cold just before half-time, drawing a right-footed save from Kobel at the end of a rare foray forward.
Under a blazing California sun the chances dried up in the second period with the most notable moments a Granit Xhaka drive from distance that whizzed narrowly over the bar and an Embolo poke that nestled in the side-netting.
But ultimately Switzerland were made to pay for their profligacy as Khoukhi powered in at the back post to bullet home a 94th-minute equaliser.
“We were a little bit lucky sometimes but you need to believe and work to have a little bit of luck in life and in sport,” said Lopetegui. “So we are very happy for the players.”
Switzerland next play Bosnia on Thursday in Los Angeles, while Qatar meet the co-hosts Canada in Vancouver on the same day.
More to follow
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