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Qatar did what all but Xavi disbelieved it could, topping the Japan Football World Cup team 3-1, to win its first Asian Cup. It became clear that the gulf nation was in control from the opening instants of the game, as an Almoez Ali strike gave Qatar the lead just 12 minutes into play. An Abdulaziz Hatem wonder goal doubled up the margin 15 minutes later. The conquest wasn’t unlike the others that sent Qatar to its first Asian Cup final, having beaten Iraq, South Korea, and the United Arab Emirates in the sensation rounds, and the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier Saudi Arabia in the group phase. The win topped an impressive if unanticipated, come-up for the Qatari national team. In the ten-plus years since being named the doubtful host of the World Cup. Qatar has seen its profile rise from lowly mainland afterthought to Asian champion. At another time, for another country, this kind of achievement story would be inspiring. After Friday, Qataris can sensibly claim to back the best side on the world’s biggest continent. But rumours of high death rates among