Saudi's Sports Chief slams the Saudi National Team & apologizes to the Crown Prince #WorldCup #Russia2018
The head of Saudi's sports authority, Turki al-Sheikh, has publicly apologised for the national team's performance on Thursday night against Russia at the FIFA World Cup.
Al-Sheikh shared a video to his Twitter, publicly apologizing to Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, who was present for the game in Russia. He also slammed the team's performance at Luzhniki Stadium, saying the team gave 'less than five percent'.
Saudi's next game is on June 20 and they are playing Uruguay.
Al-Sheikh shared a video to his Twitter, publicly apologizing to Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, who was present for the game in Russia. He also slammed the team's performance at Luzhniki Stadium, saying the team gave 'less than five percent'.
— تركي آل الشيخ (@Turki_alalshikh) June 14, 2018Recall Saudi lost to Russia (5-0) in the opening match in the presence of the Saudi Crown Prince, Mohammed Bin Salman.
Saudi's next game is on June 20 and they are playing Uruguay.
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