Paris 2024 Fans were left divided as a shambolic referee mistake during India vs Qatar FIFA World Cup qualifiers, coupled with another late goal, saw India succumb to a 2-1 loss to the Asian Champions. The loss meant that the Indian Football Team failed to qualify for the third round of the qualifiers.Best porn XXX. While some fans took to Twitter to vent out their anger on the official, others claimed that the goal hardly changed the fate of the team. Let us take a look at the fan reactions Since the blame of going out will be pinned on the controversial goal, let’s be clear. We went out not because Qatari C team had a cheating goal, we went out because we weren’t even good enough to best afganistan #QATIND pic.twitter.com/f1YFNOGT5t It’s clear. No Blame to the coach and players today, we were robbed tonight against Qatar.Absolute blame to coach and players for the last 3 matches of this campaign. The results against Afghanistan and Kuwait are unacceptable. This should have never come to this game tonight. India is Qatar’s latest victim pic.twitter.com/AKXzZ4MPPV The saddest bit is the #IndianFootball administration, team management will conveniently use the referee’s decision as an excuse for India not progression to Round 3 rather than taking responsibility themselves. Rank 34th Qatar did an open robbery against Rank 121st India even when Qatar is already qualified for 3rd round.Seriously what a pathetic refereeing 🤡Absolutely heartbreaking moment for Indian fans right now💔#QATIND #IndianFootball pic.twitter.com/LjeupL34RD India despite starting their campaign with an away win against Kuwait, ended their journey at the bottom-placed team of the group. A 3-0 loss to Qatar in the first leg, two below-par results against depleted Afghanistan and a disappointing draw against Kuwait, pushed India to a point when a win against Qatar was the simplest way forward. Despite the pressure, the Blue Tigers made a good start to the game, with Lallianzuala Chhangte putting them ahead in the first half. However, things changed when a controversial goal was allowed for the Asian champions. That was followed by a goal from Ahmed Al-Rawi in the 88th minute and Kuwait’s 1-0 win over Afghanistan meant that India will have to wait for another four years to have yet another chance at making history. This website follows the DNPA code of Ethics © Copyright 2024 Insidesport.in