Rolls-Royce Phantom Series II.

(taken from Rolls-Royce)

[Reporter Ni Wanjun/Comprehensive Report] After Saudi Arabia defeated Argentina in an upset, not only did the country have a one-day holiday, but it was also rumored that the Saudi Crown Prince would give each player a Rolls-Royce "Phantom" as a gift, but the US media reported today "Those rumors are not true," Saudi striker Shehri said at a press conference.

After Saudi Arabia defeated Messi's Argentina 2:1 in the first game, not only King Salman was happy to give the country a holiday to celebrate, but there was also news that Crown Prince Salman would give the team a famous car, but this rumor has not been officially confirmed. confirmed.

Since the Rolls-Royce "Phantom" series starts at least 460,000 US dollars (approximately NT$14.33 million), this rumor has attracted considerable attention. The American media CBS SPORTS reported today that this rumor is not true, except for Shehri's personal response, the head coach Renard also emphasized that the team still wants to win more games.

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Saudi Arabia was able to defeat Argentina because of the consecutive goals scored by Al-Shaikhri and Dowsari in the second half. At the press conference, when Al-Shehri was asked by the media what color Rolls-Royce car he wanted to choose, he pointed out those rumors Neither is true.

The media immediately asked jokingly, "That's a pity, isn't it?" Shehri didn't want to joke at all, saying that the whole team came here to play for the country and show the best performance, which is the greatest achievement.

Coach Renard also responded to this incident, saying that the whole team is seriously preparing for the game, "Now is not the time to take anything (referring to receiving gifts), we just want to win the game." He emphasized that only one game has been played so far. Still have to face more important events, hoping to win more victories.

Saudi Arabia will face Poland tonight and Mexico on the 30th, hoping to reach the top 16 again after 1994.

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