DOHA: Saudi Arabia stunned Lionel Messi’s Argentina on Tuesday, beating the two-time winners 2-1 in one of the biggest upsets in World Cup history.
Salem Al-Dawsari hit a stunning winner to sink the red-hot favorites, bringing the South American side’s 36-match unbeaten run to a shuddering halt.
The win was fully deserved after Saudi Arabia came from behind after Saleh Al-Shehri canceled out an early Lionel Messi penalty.
Playing a risky high defensive line, the athletic Saudis rode their luck
in the first half when three times Argentina had the ball in the net
only to be denied by an offside call.
But in a chaotic start to the second half, the Saudis swarmed all over
Lionel Scaloni’s team and scored twice as the Arab nation beat the South
Americans for the first time in five attempts.
In a first half dominated by Argentina, it seemed only a matter of time
before Saudi Arabia’s risky defensive tactics would cost them.
That condensed the game into a sliver of green turf around the halfway
line as the Asian side happily allowed Argentina’s back four to pass the
ball among themselves.
It seemed Saudi Arabia were facing a long afternoon after VAR intervened
to award a penalty when Saud Abdulhamid wrestled Leandro Paredes to the
ground in the box at a corner.
Messi waited for goalkeeper Mohammed Al-Owais to dive to his left before cooly rolling the ball into the opposite corner.
But if the Saudis felt aggrieved at the technology, it would later help keep them in the game.
Three times Argentina had the ball in the net only to be denied by razor-tight offside calls, the first given by VAR.
There was no controversy about the equalizer three minutes into the
second half, though, as Al-Shehri ran onto a touch from Feras Al-Brikan,
beat Cristian Romero on the outside and slotted the ball back across
goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez and into the far corner.
The sizeable Saudi contingent in the Lusail stadium — where the World Cup final will be held — exploded in joy.
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Suddenly the Argentines were rattled and five minutes later the turnaround was complete.
Al-Dawsari’s clever turn in the box beat two defenders before he shifted
the ball past a third and rifled an unstoppable shot into the top far
corner.
The crowd was going wild and Hassan Al-Tambakti punched the air in
delight after his desperate sliding tackle denied Messi a clear shot at
goal.
Every Al-Owais save, including a point-blank block from Nicolas
Tagliafico’s close-range prod, was greeted with rapturous cheers.
There was late drama after Al-Owais collided with Yasser Al-Shahrani and
seemed to knock him out as his knee struck the defender’s head.
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