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Saudi Arabia, a mismatch between reality and stereotype

Saudi Arabia's shock victory over Argentina at the 2022 FIFA World Cup has put the spotlight on a ki

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FOX and Friends

they have. everybody back home, you do not want to miss this. >> steve: that's right, you don't want to miss it and carli you are a long way from home, you are from new jersey but the thing is with world cup, upsets her possible. and there was a big one earlier in the lead with saudi arabia. >> carli: the upsets continue to happen at this world cup. i think that is what we are all witnessing. you know, you have to expect the unexpected. that's why the game is so beautiful because i think when all of these teams in these nations come together and play for their countries, it's more than just a game. you know? they're playing for that flag and they are playing with pride. you are seeing all sorts of upsets. you are seeing whales go out today with iran losing, saudi arabia beating argentina. so the fact that the men, the u.s. mentor going into this match, anything is possible, and

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At This Hour With Kate Bolduan

fans showing solidarity with the anti-government protesters back home. cnn don riddell is live in qatar. this is the world cup of upsets. you have saudi arabia beating argentina and japan defeated germany and iran wins over wales. have we ever seen a world cup start things off like this. >> reporter: it is money amazing, that is for sure. it is not the most amounts of upsets. big teams all crash and burn there are always surprises. but i think what marks this one is different is there are so many other sub plots and narratives. we have the human rights issue and the situation that the iran team are dealing with and that puts so much pressure on those players and i think that will -- what was so impressive about the win over wales today, i would say that iran beating wales was not that big of a surprise. iran usually play in the world cup. wales haven't been in this

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get into the final 16 or even final eight. i mean, we never been set up better winning our first game against a big powerhouse like germany. anything is possible. after watching that first half and the contrast between the first half of the second half, and that ability to step up, you know, and that comeback, i mean, you've got to believe that they can go probably the best in furthest that they've gone and the history of playing in the world cup. irate gone and the history of playing in the world cup.— in the world cup. we have had these extraordinary _ in the world cup. we have had these extraordinary results - in the world cup. we have had| these extraordinary results one day after the next with the saudis beating argentina. is there something happening in terms of international football? are we finally getting a broader and more level playing field? i getting a broader and more level playing field?- level playing field? i think so. level playing field? i think s0- you — level playing field? i think so. you know, _ level playing field? i think so. you know, if- level playing field? i think so. you know, if you - level playing field? i think so. you know, if you look| so. you know, if you look historically the world cup i believe started nearly 90 years ago. there have been 21 world cup tournaments and in the eight world cup champions that have actually won world cup tournaments and another five countries that have even made

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the best or furthest that they've gone in the history of playing in the world cup. we have had these extraordinary results one day after the next with the saudis beating argentina. is there something happening in terms of international football? are we finally getting a broader and more level playing field? i think so. you know, if you look historically, the world cup i believe started nearly 90 years ago. there have been 21 world cup tournaments and eight world cup champions that have actually won world cup tournaments and another five countries that have even made it to the final so very exclusive tiny group that advances. afc, the asian confederation here with 47 member associations, we haven't done well historically in world cup tournaments but surely, with saudi arabia in the afc and japan, with korea to play, going to play in a couple of days, things are looking very bright. well, brazil kick off their bid for the 2022

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you know, that come back, you've got to believe that they can go the best for this they have gone. can go the best for this they have gone-— can go the best for this they have one. ~ . ., , have gone. we have had these extraordinary _ have gone. we have had these extraordinary results. - have gone. we have had these extraordinary results. one i have gone. we have had these extraordinary results. one dayj extraordinary results. one day after the next. the saudis beating argentina. is there something happening in terms of international football? are we finally getting a broader and more level playing field? i think so. if you look historically the world cup started nearly 90 years ago. 21 world cup tournaments and there have only been eight world cup champions to a one tournaments and anotherfive champions to a one tournaments and another five that have even made it to the finals are very exclusive, tiny group that advances. afc, the asian confederation which is 47 member associations, we have done well historically but surely with saudi arabia, japan and we've got career to play in and we've got career to play in a couple of days, things are looking very bright. ads,

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2013, the protests are picked up 2013, the protests are picked up in the last couple of years, fans are at the point where they are delighted the club is “p they are delighted the club is up for sale but they will believe it when they see it, the statement is vague for various reasons, you mentioned they are looking for other investment as well, it is not as though it will be an outright sale, manchester hope it will be an outright sale and they will see the back of the glazer family, they will see the back of the glazerfamily, but because they will see the back of the glazer family, but because they have been through this for the last 17 years they will believe it when they see it.— last 17 years they will believe it when they see it. when the world cup — it when they see it. when the world cup is _ it when they see it. when the world cup is the _ it when they see it. when the world cup is the big - it when they see it. when the world cup is the big story - world cup is the big story saudi arabia beating argentina, you mentioned they are quite keen on christiano ronaldo? in terms of the early days of the world cup, saudi arabia beating argentina and lionel messi and what will probably be his world —— last world cup has been the major story so far, there are often shocks nobody saw that

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Breakfast

it never occurred to me i would be guilty of taking life out of the world. good morning. fans are gathering this morning. france up and running. the big shock saudi arabia beating argentina. today it is morocco against croatia. the wind is picking up everywhere with the _ the wind is picking up everywhere with the potential for gazza because part of— with the potential for gazza because part of the _ with the potential for gazza because part of the south and the west coasts — part of the south and the west coasts. all the details later in the programme. it's 23rd november. our main story. it's been a dramatic 2a hours for one of the world's biggest football clubs, manchester united. its owners, the glazers, say they're thinking about selling it. some fans have protested against their ownership for years.

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Early Start With Christine Romans

and the mite of argentina with lionel messi. here's a hard task master. he is not letting his team get carried away. they were allowed to celebrate for 20 minutes and focus on the game saturday. messi said no excuses. he said the morale in the camp is dead. keep faith. in 1990 argentina lost the opening game against cameroon and went on to reach the finals. not all lost for argentina and their fans. ment saudi arabia enjoying the moment. we saw the amir of qatar flying the flag for saudi arabia. in terms of day 4, morocco against croatia. >> you make a good point about the region. qatar lost to ecuador earlier in

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Early Start With Christine Romans

on what a big deal this is, the south-mile-an-hour team, argentina, ranked third in the world. unbeaten for three years. was expected to win yesterday. the saudis came back in the second half. let's bring in cnn's amanda davis live from doha. what happened in the stadium? >> reporter: yeah, 37 matches it has taken for argentina to be beaten. they had a goetz to compete with. a public holiday has been declared in saudi arabia today. it was a party that went long into the night. there will be a lot of people who really do need that today. it was incredible. two goals in turning the game and the day on its head. saudi arabia absolutely not expected. the second -- lowest second-ranked team in this competition beating argentina

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