Saudi Arabia has said Wednesday will be a national holiday as, on the Jeddah Corniche by the Red Sea, in the heart of the capital Riyadh and in towns and villages across the country, its seismic 2-1 World Cup win over Lionel Messi’s
Outsiders against an Argentine team on a 36-match winning streak surely delivered that and, on Tuesday afternoon and evening
The football writer Diego Macias called the result “a hammer blowBrazilian newspapers pronounced Argentina the World Cup’s first “zebra”
Saudi Arabia's 2-1 victory over Argentina has sent shockwaves around world football and is already being hailed by many as the greatest upset in the history of the World Cup.