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Asian Cup Hosts Qatar Begin Title Defense with 3-0 Win over Lebanon

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Asian Cup Hosts Qatar Begin Title Defense With 3 0 Win Over Lebanon

Asian Cup hosts Qatar have kick-started their title defense with a 3-0 win over Lebanon in the tournament opener, thanks to a brace from their prized playmaker Akram Afif and a goal from Almoez Ali.

Following a glitzy opening ceremony with Qatar’s ruler Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani also in attendance at the Lusail Stadium on Friday, the two forwards stole the show to kick off the tournament with three points in the bag for the hosts.

“Akram was named the most valuable player of the match, he’s a very high-quality player and he deserves that,” Qatar coach Marquez Lopez told reporters.

“I was very happy with the match and how we delivered on our own pitch, the players gave 200 per cent of what was required.”

Qatar thought they’d scored early through the 2019 tournament’s top scorer Ali, the crowd going ballistic when he found the net, but the euphoria died down quickly when it dawned the linesman’s flag was up for offside.

The hosts dominated the opening stages but Lebanon slowly found their footing, with veteran skipper Hassan Maatouk firing a warning shot straight at Qatar goalkeeper Meshaal Barsham.

Afif was the busiest player in the final third, staying two steps ahead of the Lebanon defense by finding space and creating plenty of chances which were wasted while the playmaker also had a header graze the crossbar.

But his persistence finally paid off on the stroke of halftime when Ali trapped the ball inside the box, saw an unmarked Afif arrive and backed away for his 27-year-old strike partner to fire home.

“We conceded the first goal at the worst time… we played a big team with experience and they punished all our mistakes,” Lebanon coach Miodrag Radulovic said.

“Akram Afif is one of the best players in Asia, he can even play in Europe. He’s a leader of this team and with his quality he decided the game tonight.”

Ali, who scored nine in the 2019 tournament, doubled Qatar’s lead 11 minutes after the restart, heading home a delightful cross from Mohammed Waad.

Afif sealed the victory in stoppage time when he pounced on a botched clearance and easily accelerated past a tiring Lebanon defense before applying a calm finish to make it 3-0.

The victory may go a long way in giving the home fans some solace after Qatar lost all three World Cup group games in 2022, but Afif said they have already banished those demons from 13 months ago.

“We are proud we played in the World Cup… We played well but we’ve forgotten about the World Cup – and even 2019,” he said.

“It’s a new day, every day is a chance to compete to lift the cup.”