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Qatar score late to clinch draw with stunned Switzerland

The result left Group B wide open, with ​all teams locked on a point each following co-hosts Canada’s 1-1 draw with Bosnia & Herzegovina. Qatar ⁠will be easily the most pleased among them, four years after their 2022 debut fell flat with a winless ​elimination on home soil. The entire Qatar squad stormed on to the pitch after Khoukhi’s header fizzed by Swiss goalkeeper ​Gregor Kobel. It was a galling outcome for the Swiss, who had taken the lead in the 17th minute with a

penalty taken by Embolo after Qatar goalkeeper Mahmoud Abunada smashed into Remo Freuler in the six-yard box. Freuler ran onto a header by Embolo in the ​area, dinked the ball goalwards past Abunada and was met heavily by the Qatar stopper who came off second ​best in the clash. Referee Said Martinez pointed straight at the spot but it took a long VAR check to confirm the ‌penalty while ⁠a prone Abunada — booked for the challenge — was attended to by medical staff. While

Michel Aebischer racked up a sixth Swiss shot on goal, stopped on the line deep into first-half stoppage time, Qatar’s attackers were left with scraps. Qatar Dangerman The Asian champions’ dangerman Akram Afif was well-shackled but found space down the flank late in the half to set ​up Edmilson for a one-time ​shot saved by Kobel. With Qatar ⁠camped in rows in front of goal, the match meandered in the second half and a raft of substitutions on both sides of the drinks interval did

nothing to ​break the stasis. That was until Ahmed found Khoukhi with a sumptuous cross to snatch ​the draw. Despite ⁠the official attendance of 67,966, there were banks of empty seats at the 70,000-seat home of the NFL’s San Francisco 49ers even if the crowd reached to the highest stands. Red-clad Swiss were out in force and swamped a clump of thobe-wearing ⁠Qataris at ​one end. Swiss captain Granit Xhaka and veteran full back Ricardo Rodriguez ​moved past Xherdan Shaqiri in their record 13th World

Cup appearance for the nation. Switzerland face Bosnia & Herzegovina at Los Angeles Stadium on Thursday, with ​Qatar heading north to meet co-hosts Canada in Vancouver on the same day.

Qatar Switzerland draw, Khoukhi header, Embolo penalty, Mahmoud Abunada, Group B, Canada Bosnia Herzegovina

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