Teregold

Rechercher dans ce blog

Tuesday, November 22, 2022

Saudi Arabia stuns Lionel Messi's Argentina in one of the biggest upsets in World Cup history - CNN

Lusail, Qatar CNN  — 

Saudi Arabia produced one of the biggest upsets in World Cup history Tuesday, beating Lionel Messi’s Argentina 2-1 in an astonishing Group C match.

Many had expected the South American team, ranked third in the world, unbeaten for three years and among the favorites to win the tournament, to sweep aside its opponent, ranked 48 places below it in the world rankings.

All the pre-match talk focused on Messi, one of the greatest players ever who is playing in what is likely to be his last World Cup. The Argentina captain scored an early penalty to put his side in the lead, but two second-half goals from Saleh Al-Shehri and Salem Al Dawsari turned the game on its head.

The thousands of Saudi fans inside the Lusail Stadium couldn’t believe what they were watching as they celebrated their unexpected victory.

Such a comeback hadn’t looked remotely possible for much of the match. Argentina controlled the game after taking the lead but whatever Saudi manger Hervé Renard said at halftime worked. His team came out with a new-found belief and stood toe-to-toe with Argentina’s world-class team.

Saudi Arabia players celebrate their shock win.
Saudi Arabia players celebrate their shock win.
Clive Brunskill/Getty Images

Al Dawsari’s incredible winner from distance – and subsequent acrobatic celebration – will become one of the moments of this or any World Cup and undoubtedly, in time, an ‘I-was-there’ moment for fans.

As full-time neared, fans cheered every tackle and save as if they were goals and, when the match did indeed end, Saudi Arabia fans reacted with frenzy.

Both sets of players sunk to their knees, from disbelief and exhaustion. Messi, who so many had come see play, looked distraught as he walked off with Saudi fans cheering his name ironically.

According to sports data group Gracenote, which is a Nielsen company, Tuesday’s result was the biggest upset in the history of the competition.

“The most surprising World Cup win ever according to Gracenote was USA’s victory over England in 1950 with a 9.5% chance of victory for the US team but Saudi Arabia’s chance of victory today was estimated at 8.7% so takes over at number one,” it said in a statement.

As much as this was a historic win for Saudi Arabia, it was a humiliating defeat for Argentina who capitulated on the biggest stage.

Saudi players smiled and laughed with reporters as they left the stadium, a stark contrast to the Argentine squad who walked with their heads down onto the team bus. Messi was one of the few to stop and speak to journalists and even stopped for photos.

Saudi Arabia players celebrate their victory over Argentina on Tuesday, November 22. Saudi Arabia won 2-1 in <a href="https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/22/football/lionel-messi-argentina-saudi-arabia-2022-world-cup-spt-intl" target="_blank">one of the biggest upsets in World Cup history</a>.
Saudi Arabia players celebrate their victory over Argentina on Tuesday, November 22. Saudi Arabia won 2-1 in one of the biggest upsets in World Cup history.
Lionel Hahn/Getty Images
Poland striker Robert Lewandowski reacts after he missed a second-half penalty during a 0-0 draw against Mexico on Tuesday.
Poland striker Robert Lewandowski reacts after he missed a second-half penalty during a 0-0 draw against Mexico on Tuesday.
Andrej Isakovic/AFP/Getty Images
Tunisia's Yassine Meriah stretches to defend a header from Denmark's Andreas Cornelius during their 0-0 draw on Tuesday.
Tunisia's Yassine Meriah stretches to defend a header from Denmark's Andreas Cornelius during their 0-0 draw on Tuesday.
Justin Setterfield/Getty Images
Saudi Arabia's Salem Al-Dawsari does a flip after scoring his team's second goal against Argentina.
Saudi Arabia's Salem Al-Dawsari does a flip after scoring his team's second goal against Argentina.
Luca Bruno/AP
Argentina superstar Lionel Messi reacts during the match against Saudi Arabia. Messi opened the scoring with a 10th-minute penalty, but the Saudis rallied with two goals in the second half.
Argentina superstar Lionel Messi reacts during the match against Saudi Arabia. Messi opened the scoring with a 10th-minute penalty, but the Saudis rallied with two goals in the second half.
Ebrahim Noroozi/AP
US forward Timothy Weah celebrates after scoring a first-half goal against Wales on Monday, November 21. The match ended 1-1.
US forward Timothy Weah celebrates after scoring a first-half goal against Wales on Monday, November 21. The match ended 1-1.
Matthew Ashton/AMA/Getty Images
US fans stand for the national anthem prior to the Wales match.
US fans stand for the national anthem prior to the Wales match.
Stu Forster/Getty Images
Walker Zimmerman fouls Wales' Gareth Bale in the box, conceding a second-half penalty that Bale would convert to tie the match at 1-1.
Walker Zimmerman fouls Wales' Gareth Bale in the box, conceding a second-half penalty that Bale would convert to tie the match at 1-1.
Pedro Nunes/Reuters
Welsh and American players walk onto the field Monday.
Welsh and American players walk onto the field Monday.
Elsa/Getty Images
The Netherlands' Cody Gakpo celebrates his second-half goal that gave the Dutch a 1-0 lead over Senegal in their World Cup opener on Monday. The Netherlands added a second goal just before the final whistle to win 2-0.
The Netherlands' Cody Gakpo celebrates his second-half goal that gave the Dutch a 1-0 lead over Senegal in their World Cup opener on Monday. The Netherlands added a second goal just before the final whistle to win 2-0.
Kai Pfaffenbach/Reuters
Senegal's Ismaila Sarr eyes the ball during Monday's match against the Netherlands.
Senegal's Ismaila Sarr eyes the ball during Monday's match against the Netherlands.
Petr David Josek/AP
The Senegal-Netherlands match kicks off at Al Thumama Stadium in Doha, Qatar.
The Senegal-Netherlands match kicks off at Al Thumama Stadium in Doha, Qatar.
Dan Mullan/Getty Images
Senegal fans wait for the start of their team's match against the Netherlands.
Senegal fans wait for the start of their team's match against the Netherlands.
Kai Pfaffenbach/Reuters
England players celebrate after Raheem Sterling scored a goal during their match against Iran on Monday. England won 6-2.
England players celebrate after Raheem Sterling scored a goal during their match against Iran on Monday. England won 6-2.
Frank Augstein/AP
Iranian fans hold up a sign that reads "Woman Life Freedom" during the match against England on Monday. Anti-government protests have entered a third month back in Iran. Outside the stadium before the game, CNN witnessed a number of Iran supporters <a href="https://www.cnn.com/sport/live-news/world-cup-11-21-22/h_64af1374bbf15fe3487b65c05d1b99b1" target="_blank">wearing protest T-shirts</a>, with slogans such as "Free Iran" or "Rise with the women of Iran."
Iranian fans hold up a sign that reads "Woman Life Freedom" during the match against England on Monday. Anti-government protests have entered a third month back in Iran. Outside the stadium before the game, CNN witnessed a number of Iran supporters wearing protest T-shirts, with slogans such as "Free Iran" or "Rise with the women of Iran."
Juan Luis Diaz/Quality Sport Images/Getty Images
Labour Party leader Keir Starmer, center, celebrates England's second goal with colleagues David Lammy, left, and Lucy Powell, right, in his parliamentary office at the Palace of Westminster in London.
Labour Party leader Keir Starmer, center, celebrates England's second goal with colleagues David Lammy, left, and Lucy Powell, right, in his parliamentary office at the Palace of Westminster in London.
Stefan Rousseau/PA Images/Getty Images
Jude Bellingham scores England's first goal against Iran.
Jude Bellingham scores England's first goal against Iran.
Peter Cziborra/Reuters
England players take a knee before the start of the Iran match. England manager Gareth Southgate confirmed Sunday that the team would be making the symbolic gesture. "We think it's a strong statement that will go around the world for young people in particular to see that inclusivity is very important," Southgate said.
England players take a knee before the start of the Iran match. England manager Gareth Southgate confirmed Sunday that the team would be making the symbolic gesture. "We think it's a strong statement that will go around the world for young people in particular to see that inclusivity is very important," Southgate said.
Hannah Mckay/Reuters
Iranian players line up during the national anthems before the match. <a href="https://www.cnn.com/sport/live-news/world-cup-11-21-22/h_50f93bd8ea9d8fd0dccb42479a5b070e" target="_blank">They did not sing</a> during their anthem.
Iranian players line up during the national anthems before the match. They did not sing during their anthem.
Marko Djurica/Reuters
A light show is displayed over the skyline in Doha on Sunday, November 20.
A light show is displayed over the skyline in Doha on Sunday, November 20.
Alex Grimm/Getty Images
Enner Valencia, third from left, celebrates after scoring a second goal against host nation Qatar in the tournament's opening match. Ecuador went on to win 2-0.
Enner Valencia, third from left, celebrates after scoring a second goal against host nation Qatar in the tournament's opening match. Ecuador went on to win 2-0.
Kai Pfaffenbach/Reuters
Spectators leave Al Bayt Stadium before the end of the Qatar-Ecuador match. No host country had lost a World Cup opener before.
Spectators leave Al Bayt Stadium before the end of the Qatar-Ecuador match. No host country had lost a World Cup opener before.
Robert Michael/DPA/Picture Alliance/Getty Images
Valencia slots a penalty kick past Qatari goalkeeper Saad Al Sheeb to open the scoring in the 16th minute of Sunday's match.
Valencia slots a penalty kick past Qatari goalkeeper Saad Al Sheeb to open the scoring in the 16th minute of Sunday's match.
Robert Michael/DPA/Picture Alliance/Getty Images
A fan attends the Qatar-Ecuador match on Sunday. Qatar is the first Islamic country to host a World Cup.
A fan attends the Qatar-Ecuador match on Sunday. Qatar is the first Islamic country to host a World Cup.
Ian MacNicol/Getty Images
Qatari fans enjoy the pre-match atmosphere at Al Bayt Stadium on Sunday.
Qatari fans enjoy the pre-match atmosphere at Al Bayt Stadium on Sunday.
Michael Steele/Getty Images
Fans drink beer as they watch the match from a fan zone in Doha. <a href="https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/18/football/qatar-world-cup-beer-stadium-spt-intl/index.html" target="_blank">No alcohol is being sold</a> inside the stadiums during the World Cup. Qatar tightly regulates alcohol sales and usage.
Fans drink beer as they watch the match from a fan zone in Doha. No alcohol is being sold inside the stadiums during the World Cup. Qatar tightly regulates alcohol sales and usage.
Francisco Seco/AP
A family watches the opening match from their home in Doha.
A family watches the opening match from their home in Doha.
Ibraheem Al Omari/Reuters
People watch as fireworks go off before the start of the opening match.
People watch as fireworks go off before the start of the opening match.
Aijaz Rahi/AP
People dance in Al Bayt Stadium during the opening ceremony.
People dance in Al Bayt Stadium during the opening ceremony.
Pawel Kopczynski/Reuters
A girl waves a Qatari flag Sunday at a fan zone in Doha.
A girl waves a Qatari flag Sunday at a fan zone in Doha.
Moises Castillo/AP
Actor Morgan Freeman and Qatari YouTuber Ghanim al Muftah take part in the opening ceremony Sunday.
Actor Morgan Freeman and Qatari YouTuber Ghanim al Muftah take part in the opening ceremony Sunday.
Natacha Pisarenko/AP
La'eeb, <a href="https://www.fifa.com/fifaplus/en/articles/laeeb-is-revealed-as-qatars-fifa-world-cup-tm-mascot" target="_blank" target="_blank">the official mascot of this World Cup</a>, flies during the opening ceremony. La'eeb is an Arabic word meaning super-skilled player.
La'eeb, the official mascot of this World Cup, flies during the opening ceremony. La'eeb is an Arabic word meaning super-skilled player.
Dylan Martinez/Reuters
A performer plays drums during the opening ceremony.
A performer plays drums during the opening ceremony.
Kai Pfaffenbach/Reuters
People watch the opening ceremony from a cafe in Baghdad, Iraq.
People watch the opening ceremony from a cafe in Baghdad, Iraq.
Ahmed Saad/Reuters
South Korean singer Jung Kook performs at the opening ceremony.
South Korean singer Jung Kook performs at the opening ceremony.
Natacha Pisarenko/AP
Dancers light up the ground during the opening ceremony.
Dancers light up the ground during the opening ceremony.
François-Xavier Mart/AFP/Getty Images
A view inside Al Bayt Stadium during the opening ceremony.
A view inside Al Bayt Stadium during the opening ceremony.
Amr Abdallah Dalsh/Reuters

There was also more good news for Saudi fans who believe in a touch of destiny.

The last three teams to beat Argentina at a World Cup either went on to win the competition – Germany and France in 2014 and 2018 respectively – or reach the final – Croatia 2018.

“I’m feeling very proud of my team. This is one of the craziest games I’ve seen in my whole life,” fan Yazid Aldakheel told CNN. “Beating Argentina, one of the best teams in the world, it’s like a dream.

“Playing in the World Cup is good, beating Argentina is something else, it’s a different world.”

Argentina will hope to recover against Mexico in its next group match on Saturday, while Saudi Arabia faces Poland.

Two goalless games

In the second match of the day, Christian Eriksen made his return to major international football as Denmark kicked off its World Cup campaign with a 0-0 draw against Tunisia in Group D.

The Manchester United midfielder suffered a cardiac arrest and collapsed on the pitch at the European Championships last June and his return to international football is nothing short of miraculous.

Tunisia, which had the backing of tens of thousands of fans, held on for an impressive point. Denmark improved in the second half and had a goal ruled out for offside before substitute Andreas Cornelius was denied by the post.

The Danes also had a last-minute penalty appeal turned down.

Another goalless game followed on Tuesday, but it also wasn’t without drama.

Poland star Robert Lewandowski had a penalty saved as his team was held to a 0-0 draw against Mexico.

The forward had been brought down by Hector Moreno in the second half, but he was denied his first World Cup goal as Guillermo Ochoa produced a superb save from the spot kick.

Don Riddell and Ali Howorth contributed to reporting.

Adblock test (Why?)


Saudi Arabia stuns Lionel Messi's Argentina in one of the biggest upsets in World Cup history - CNN
Read More
at November 22, 2022
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest
Labels: Sport

No comments:

Post a Comment

Newer Post Older Post Home
Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

SMB now 2-1 up in PBA PH Cup Finals behind Fajardo's monster night - Philippine News Agency

[unable to retrieve full-text content] SMB now 2-1 up in PBA PH Cup Finals behind Fajardo's monster night    Philippine News Agency P...

  • Lakers Highlights: LA Rides Star Power of LeBron James, Anthony Davis to Win Over Spurs - Sports Illustrated
    [unable to retrieve full-text content] Lakers Highlights: LA Rides Star Power of LeBron James, Anthony Davis to Win Over Spurs    Sports I...
  • Lakers Highlights: LA's Draft Day Mistake Comes Back to Haunt Them in Blowout Loss to Rockets - Sports Illustrated
    [unable to retrieve full-text content] Lakers Highlights: LA's Draft Day Mistake Comes Back to Haunt Them in Blowout Loss to Rockets  ...
  • UAAP basketball: Baldwin says Ateneo looked at Game 1 loss as ‘opportunity to grow’ - INQUIRER.net
    [unable to retrieve full-text content] UAAP basketball: Baldwin says Ateneo looked at Game 1 loss as ‘opportunity to grow’    INQUIRER.net ...
  • Beranda

Qui êtes-vous ?

Sisi Jancok
View my complete profile

Report Abuse

Archives du blog

  • July 2025 (42)
  • June 2025 (67)
  • May 2025 (64)
  • April 2025 (79)
  • March 2025 (68)
  • February 2025 (59)
  • January 2025 (61)
  • December 2024 (70)
  • November 2024 (58)
  • October 2024 (64)
  • September 2024 (60)
  • August 2024 (63)
  • July 2024 (61)
  • June 2024 (66)
  • May 2024 (73)
  • April 2024 (65)
  • March 2024 (67)
  • February 2024 (38)
  • January 2024 (25)
  • December 2023 (25)
  • November 2023 (9)
  • October 2023 (34)
  • September 2023 (35)
  • August 2023 (24)
  • July 2023 (20)
  • June 2023 (21)
  • May 2023 (17)
  • April 2023 (25)
  • March 2023 (46)
  • February 2023 (44)
  • January 2023 (36)
  • December 2022 (23)
  • November 2022 (38)
  • October 2022 (57)
  • September 2022 (46)
  • August 2022 (28)
  • July 2022 (42)
  • June 2022 (34)
  • May 2022 (41)
  • April 2022 (66)
  • March 2022 (106)
  • February 2022 (105)
  • January 2022 (65)
  • December 2021 (56)
  • November 2021 (266)
  • October 2021 (227)
  • September 2021 (227)
  • August 2021 (385)
  • July 2021 (439)
  • June 2021 (449)
  • May 2021 (373)
  • April 2021 (462)

Libellés

  • Sport
Powered by Blogger.