34th Match FIFA World Cup 2018
34th Match FIFA World Cup
2018
SAUDI ARABIA Beat the EGYPT
2-1 in World Cup 2018
v Saudi Arabia sealed win over Egypt in final
seconds, claiming third in Group A
v 45-year-old
goalkeeper Essam Elhadary was named in the starting line-up and saved a penalty
v RELIVE:
As it happened, stats, more
Saudi Arabia and Egypt signed off their 2018 FIFA World Cup™
participation with an absorbing spectacle at Volgograd Arena that was only
settled in the final minute. The match between Group A’s two already-eliminated
sides had everything: fight, emotion, goals, broken records and a dramatic
twist at the end.
Mohamed Salah’s neatly-taken lob over the onrushing goalkeeper
looked to have knocked the wind out of the Saudi sails, and they almost
conceded a second to the Liverpool forward immediately afterwards. However,
Juan Antonio Pizzi’s team refused to give in and instead scored twice
themselves – once at the end of each half.
But not before a unique piece of World Cup history: legendary
Pharaohs shot-stopper Essam Elhadary, who at 45 years and 161 days is now the
oldest player ever to feature at the tournament, superbly thwarted one penalty
kick only to be beaten by Salman Alfaraj from 12 yards moments later. Salem
Aldawsari rolled home a volley to snatch victory with the game's final
influential touch.
Team Reporter Analysis
Abdullah Alghazal (Saudi Arabia) [Twitter]
Saudi Arabia played their best match of the tournament, showing
quality football virtually throughout the entire 90 minutes. A momentary lapse
in concentration led to the conceded goal, but the players quickly gathered
themselves together and equalised before half-time. In the second half, the
Saudis were the more technically proficient side and managed to snatch victory
at the end.
Belal Mostafa (Egypt) [Twitter]
The Egyptians were faced with one clear task in this match: to
get their first win in FIFA World Cup history. However, having failed to take
their chances in the first half, the team were unable to find a way through the
opponent’s tightly packed defence in the second and ended up slipping to defeat.
A bitter end to the tournament.
Budweiser Man of the Match
Mohamed Salah stylishly broke the deadlock in the match with
his second strike of the tournament. Moreover, it was Egypt’s quickest goal in
World Cup history.
The stat
24 - Exactly 24 years ago, Saudi Arabia achieved their historic maiden victory in the World Cup. It was on 25 June 1994 that the Saudis, under coach Jorge Solari, triumphed 2-1 over Morocco.
24 - Exactly 24 years ago, Saudi Arabia achieved their historic maiden victory in the World Cup. It was on 25 June 1994 that the Saudis, under coach Jorge Solari, triumphed 2-1 over Morocco.
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