Saudi Arabia players will receive Rolls Royces for their World Cup victory over Argentina

🕘 Posted on: November 26, 2022 | Last updated on: November 27, 2024
Saudi Arabia players will receive Rolls Royces for their World Cup victory over Argentina

As promised by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud, the Royal Family would give each of the Saudi Arabian World Cup footballers a Rolls Royce after their 2-1 victory against Argentina in the FIFA World Cup 2022.

Saudi Arabia has a good chance of making it to the knockout rounds of the FIFA World Cup in Qatar in 2022, but even before that, the level of jubilation in the Middle Eastern nation has skyrocketed. A day after they shocked the world by defeating Lionel Messi's Argentina 2-1 in their World Cup opener at the Lusail Stadium in front of over 80,000 spectators, they proclaimed a national holiday. And now there are rumours that each member of the World Cup team will receive a Rolls Royce valued at 500,000 euros.

As Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud pledged, the Royal Family would give each of the Saudi Arabian World Cup footballers a Rolls Royce. It's interesting to note that the Saudi royal family has before gifted a Rolls Royce to a Saudi player. Saeed Al-Owairan was given the luxury after Saudi Arabia defeated Belgium 1-0 in the 1994 World Cup.

Saudi Arabia overcame a goal deficit to defeat Argentina 2-1 and stop the South American powerhouses' 36-game winning run.

Saturday will see the Green Falcons take on Lewandowski and his Poland squad after surprising Messi and Argentina in one of the biggest World Cup surprises.

Saudi Arabia, the tournament's second-worst-ranked squad, may even secure a victory.

Saudi Arabia, the second-lowest-ranked team in the competition, may even guarantee its spot in the second round with a victory-an impressive accomplishment for a squad without any players who are stationed abroad.

Hervé Renard, the French coach of Saudi Arabia, is not quite jubilant like the supporters.

One of the three crucial games we must play, according to Renard, is against Argentina. The only positive outcome from this group stage is placing first or second. Being eligible for the following round is therefore the most crucial factor, no matter what occurs.

Both he and his team are looking ahead.

Midfielder Sami Al-Najei said, "We will work even harder than in the last game." "Everyone understands that the upcoming game is more crucial than the previous one.

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