On Tuesday (11), Qatar beat India 2-1 in an Asian Zone qualifying match. However, before the Qatari player scored the equalizer, a wave had gone off the line and the goal should have been disallowed. However, South Korean referee Kim Yu turned a blind eye, creating a huge case of injustice.
India, who can finish second in the group and advance to the next round of the play-offs if they win this match, went into the wave leading in the 37th minute of the first half. In the 73rd minute of the battle, one of the most controversial scenes in the crowd came up. At that time, Qatar's center-half Ayman hammered a header into the attack, which Indian keeper Sindhu took over and the ball leaked over the line, which should have been awarded a corner kick.
However, Qatari player Ehsin Shine took his foot off the ball and kicked it into the pitch and Ayman shot into the empty net to equalize 1-1.The Indian players made strong protests but the ball witnesses and the side witnesses remained valid for the goal decision. In a severe blow to Indian morale, they conceded another goal in 85 minutes and the guests lost 1-2.
After the match, a large number of netizens complained for India, saying, "It was so dark, the most unfair match in history" and "A ghost goal for Qatar". Prior to this match, Qatar had steadily qualified for the tournament. "Fighting for their lives" to win, and winning amidst the controversial noise, instead damaged their reputation.