World Cup 2022: Qatar 0-2 Ecuador: Enner Valencia double gives South Americans win
Valencia spent three years at West Ham between 2014-2017 - including a loan spell at Everton - before moving to Mexican side Tigres UANLAfter the controversies and conjecture, a football was finally kicked in the Qatar World Cup, 12 years on from being named as hosts.
South Africa have been the only hosts not to make it out of the group in 2010, but Qatar could follow as the second with two difficult games left to play. There was confusion as to why the goal did not stand, but Felix Torres' initial challenge with the goalkeeper fell to Michael Estrada in an offside position.
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