Western Morning News

Stars are in line for superb Saudi’s

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SAUDI Arabia head coach Herve Renard said the stars aligned in a “completely crazy” comeback win against Argentina that goes down as one of the biggest World Cup upsets ever, writes Cameron Partridge.

Few expected anything other than a Lionel Messi-inspired cakewalk at the Lusail Stadium, where the 35-year-old’s early penalty only furthered that feeling.

Argentina went on to have three goals disallowed for offside in a one-sided first half that was followed by a remarkable second period in which the raucous Saudi fans cheered their side to a stunning victory.

Saleh Al Shehri and Salem Al Dawsari scored a quickfire double soon after the restart to put Renard’s men ahead, with goalkeeper Mohammed Al Owais putting in a man-of-the-match display to help see out a famous 2-1 win.

“Congratula­tions to these fantastic players,” Saudi coach Renard - who spent a short spell as Cambridge boss in 2004 - said.

“I decided to come to this country three and a half years ago and since this time I’ve had the management, amazing president and the ministry of sport were always behind us. Even when we visit our prince two, three weeks ago he didn’t put any pressure on us.

“This is the way you have to work in football because when you are putting too much pressure it’s not working all the time.

“We prepared very well and today all the stars in the sky were in the same line for us. But don’t forget Argentina are a fantastic team. They came here without losing any game in 36 and they are South American champions.

“They have amazing players, but this is football. Sometimes things completely crazy can happen.”

Renard struck a calm figure amid the excitement in the postmatch press conference in the bowels of the Lusail Stadium.

“Have a good celebratio­n during 20 minutes and that’s it,” the Frenchman said. “There’s still two games - or more - for us.”

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