Qatar snatch dramatic World Cup draw with Switzerland via stoppage-time own goal
Qatar snatch dramatic draw with Switzerland via own goal

Qatar celebrated their first World Cup point in a 1-1 draw against Switzerland after Miro Muheim headed in a stoppage-time own goal to send the Gulf nation into jubilation. Muheim, under pressure from Boualem Khoukhi, inadvertently headed home Homam Ahmed's cross on 94 minutes to cancel out a first-half Breel Embolo penalty, leaving the Swiss stunned and rueful after failing to convert 26 goal attempts to Qatar's seven.

The result left Group B wide open, with all teams locked on a point each following the co-hosts Canada's 1-1 draw with Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Qatar's historic point

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 in ecstasy after the hapless Muheim sent his header fizzing by his own goalkeeper, Gregor Kobel, giving the Spaniard Julen Lopetegui a landmark result coaching his first World Cup match.

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"We achieved one dream when we arrived here, to be here, and now today is another little dream," Lopetegui told reporters. "And we have the right to continue having the dream." Lopetegui was due to coach Spain at the 2018 finals but lost the job when it was revealed he had agreed to join Real Madrid after the tournament.

Qatar's goalkeeper, Mahmoud Abunada, was also naturally thrilled, having fouled Remo Freuler to hand the Swiss their 17th-minute penalty. "This is the first point in the history of the Qatari national team. Praise be to God in all circumstances," said Abunada. "Honestly, the match was played with great determination from everyone. Praise be to God, Lord of the worlds."

Switzerland's missed chances

Switzerland may feel the footballing gods deserted them, though, having seen chance after chance go begging, with Dan Ndoye particularly wasteful in the first half. It was all set up for the group favourites when Abunada smashed into Freuler in the six-yard box. Freuler ran on to a header by Embolo in the area, dinked the ball goalwards past Abunada and was met heavily by the keeper.

The Honduran referee, Saíd Martínez, pointed straight at the spot but it took a long video assistant referee check to confirm the penalty while a prone Abunada – booked for the challenge – was attended to by medical staff. Freuler appeared to the naked eye to be offside when Embolo headed the ball forward and Fifa did not release images justifying the decision to rule him onside.

Match analysis

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. 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 first-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 sent in the sumptuous cross which Khoukhi attacked and Muheim converted to snatch the draw, leaving clumps of Qataris jumping in the stands.

Group B outlook

Switzerland may still fancy their chances of getting out of the group but the road ahead is rockier and their inability to seal the win will be a concern for coach Murat Yakin. They face Bosnia and Herzegovina at Los Angeles Stadium on Thursday, while Qatar, who defended doggedly to thwart the classy Swiss, head north to meet Canada in Vancouver on the same day.

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 as the team's captain, Granit Xhaka, and the veteran full-back Ricardo Rodriguez moved past Xherdan Shaqiri in their record 13th World Cup appearance for the nation, with only the late goal spoiling their milestone match.

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