DOHA: Bruno Metsu has been sacked as Qatar's football coach less than a week after the end of the Asian Cup where the host failed to get past the quarterfinal stage, it was announced Thursday. Metsu's original contract was to have run until 2014. The Frenchman, who took over the reins of the Gulf side in September 2008 from Uruguayan Jorge Fossati, has had a tough time in Doha with the national team failing to make a mark on the international stage. A late surge of fortunes, however, saw Qatar beat Kuwait and China in the group stage to qualify for the last eight of the continental showpiece before losing to Japan in a thrilling match in which the eventual champion scored a last-gasp 3-2 victory. Under Metsu, Qatar had also failed to get past the group stage of the Gulf Cup, a tournament taken very seriously by countries in the region. “We thank Bruno Metsu for his contribution to Qatar football, but it's now time to move on,” Qatar Football Association president Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Bin Ahmed Al-Thani told reporters at a press conference also attended by the outgoing coach. A new coach could be named as early as next week. Metsu has been a Gulf nomad, coaching several club teams teams in the region. Before taking charge of the Qatar team, he had a stint with the UAE national side but quit following its poor show in the World Cup qualifiers. “I tried my best in Qatar but luck was not on my side,” said Metsu. “Also the coach's job gets very difficult because of the small talent pool available here.” Metsu shot to fame in 2002 when he took Senegal to its first FIFA World Cup where the African side shocked defending champion France in the opening match and went on to qualify for the quarterfinals where it was beaten by Turkey. France leaves out Evra France left back Patrice Evra was omitted from the squad for next week's friendly against Brazil despite having served a five-match ban for his infamous World Cup walkout. French Minister of Sport Chantal Jouanno had said Evra should not be picked irrespective of the French Football Federation suspension expiring and the decision means the Manchester United player's international future is in doubt. Coach Laurent Blanc, however, said he had left out Evra for sporting reasons. World Cup captain Evra led a boycott of a training session in South Africa last June in support of now banished striker Nicolas Anelka, who had been sent home from the Finals for insulting then-coach Raymond Domenech. France went out early.