Saudi Arabia performed the first real miracle of the Qatar 2022 World Cup by defeating competition favorites Argentina.
Saudi Arabia came from behind, scoring two second-half goals, to claim a shock three points in their World Cup opener
Messi had opened the scoring just ten minutes in with a cool penalty, and as Argentina put the ball in the net three more times before the halftime whistle – with everyone being ruled out for off-side – it was looking like one-way traffic. That said, it was far from a vintage performance from Argentina, ultimately punished when Saleh Al Shehri latched onto a long ball and lashed a left-foot shot into the far corner of Emi Martinez’s goal.Saudi Arabia came from behind, scoring two second-half goals, to claim a shock three points in their World Cup openerMessi had opened the scoring just ten minutes in with a cool penalty, and as Argentina put the ball in the net three more times before the halftime whistle – with everyone being ruled out for off-side – it was looking like one-way traffic. That said, it was far from a vintage performance from Argentina, ultimately punished when Saleh Al Shehri latched onto a long ball and lashed a left-foot shot into the far corner of Emi Martinez’s goal.
Saudi Arabia performed the first real miracle of the Qatar 2022 World Cup by defeating competition favorites Argentina.
It was Saudi Arabia’s first effort – but it would not be it’s last. Just five minutes later, Salem Al Dawsari scored one of the goals of the tournament to launch the Saudis into an astonishing lead. An exceptional save at close range from Mohammed Al Owais shortly after preserved the underdog’s lead, and the Albiceleste failed to meaningfully threaten for the remainder of this astonishing match.
It was the moment in which the world held its breath.
Pushing the ball into the box, it appeared as though he had taken himself too wide to cause the defense any trouble. However, taken quickly and with electric sparking through every inch of the World Cup ball, the flashing shot was past the Argentina goalkeeper before he could blink. While Saudi Arabia’s winner will justifiably grab the headlines, this was the goal that initiated the lift-off.
Lionel Messi came close to bookending the statistics for youngest and oldest World Cup goalscorer for Argentina. Having become the youngest (18 years and 357 days) in 2006, he today became the second oldest (35 years and 151 days).