Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia made a new history of money in the world of football.
During the FIFA World Cup 2022, Qatar's Lusail Stadium buzzed with the success of Saudi Arabia's support. While the Argentina fans tried to motivate their team by keeping quiet initially. But the Saudi team has created a new history in the world of football by achieving success.
Saudi Arabia stunned Lionel Messi's Argentina on Tuesday. Saudi Arabia beat the two-time winners 2-1 in the biggest upset in World Cup history. Salim Al-Dusri hit a stunning winner to sink the red-hot favourites, ending the South American side's 36-match unbeaten run. The win was thoroughly deserved after Saudi Arabia came from behind after Salih Al Shahri canceled out Lionel Messi's early penalty.
Playing a dangerously high defensive line, the athletic Saudis ran on their luck in the first half when Argentina had the ball in the net three times only to be denied an offside call. But in a chaotic second half, the Saudis overwhelmed Lionel Scaloni's side and scored twice as the Arab nation beat the South Americans for the first time in five attempts.
In a dominated first half by Argentina, it looked as if Saudi Arabia's dangerous defensive strategy would cost them. It turned the game around the halfway line as the Asian side happily allowed Argentina's back four to pass the ball between them.
Saudi Arabia looked set for a long afternoon when VAR intervened to award a penalty after Saud Abdulhamid wrestled Leandro Paredes to the ground in the box at a corner. Messi waited for goalkeeper Mohamed Al Owais to coolly cool the ball into the opposite corner before diving to his left.