Saudi Arabia denies punishing players for losing World Cup opener

IANS  |  Moscow 

The Saudi Arabian Federation has refuted reports about possible reprimands which may await certain members of the national team after the defeat at the World Cup here.

The Saudi Arabian Federation has refuted reports about the kingdom's singling out certain players for alleged disciplinary action, stating that such an act would've humiliated some footballers in front of the others, and that the defeat displayed the skill level of the entire team, reports news agency.

The federation officials also commended the minister's stance and his willingness to accept responsibility for the loss.

Earlier, al-Sheikh reportedly said that the Saudi national football team's forward Mohammad al-Sahlawi, defender and will be reprimanded over the loss during the opening match of the World Cup.

Commenting on the team's crushing defeat, said he accepts full responsibility for the footballers' less-than-stellar performance.

The lamented that despite all the money and effort invested in the team, the Saudi footballers displayed but a fraction of their abilities during the June 14 game.

"We did everything we could for the team's players: we have covered their expenses for three years, we hired the best coaching team and a world-class coachÂ… This is the reality that we must accept, these are their abilities and capabilities," al-Sheikh said on his account.

The also reportedly added that the team's forward Mohammad al-Sahlawi, defender and will be reprimanded.

According to al-Sheikh, the kingdom should start training thousands of Saudi boys between the ages of 12 and 16 in order to eventually form a powerful national football team.

The 2018 World Cup kicked off on June 14 with a match between the Russian and Saudi teams, which the former won 5-0.

--IANS

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First Published: Sat, June 16 2018. 16:26 IST