TEAM PROFILE: Saudi Arabia plotting a repeat of 1994 World Cup showing

Juan Antonio Pizzi will lead Saudi Arabia at the World Cup. (AFP)
Updated 12 June 2018
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TEAM PROFILE: Saudi Arabia plotting a repeat of 1994 World Cup showing

  • Fahad Al-Muwallad will be Green Falcons' key man
  • Goals could be a problem for Juan Antonio Pizzi's side

All this week we will profile the four Arab teams hoping to do well in Russia. Today we examine the credentials of Saudi Arabia. The Green Falcons are making their fifth appearance at the World Cup and their first since 2006.

How they got there
Saudi Arabia were pitched in Group B of Asian qualifying and were seen very much as outsiders for the two automatic spots behind Japan, Australia and UAE. But they got their campaign off to a dream start with wins in the space of a week over Thailand and Iraq, with the latter secured by two dramatic goals in the last nine minutes from Nawaf Al-Abed. They never looked back and the highlight was a 3-0 home win over the UAE. They eventually secured automatic qualification on the final day when Fahad Al-Muwallad sunk group winners Japan with a goal that will go down in Saudi Arabia folklore.

Manager
Juan Antonio Pizzi was handpicked in November as the man to replace Edgardo Bauza, who lasted just 69 days in charge. Ironically, Pizzi trained under Bauza at Rosario Central in 1999-2000. Pizzi arrived in the Kingdom with a wealth of experience, having coached in Argentina, Spain and Mexico and also the national team in Chile, coaching global stars such as Alexis Sanchez and Arturo Vidal. A former striker who racked up 160 goals in 364 games during a 15-year career with clubs including Barcelona, Tenerife and Valencia, Pizzi was part of Spain’s squad at the 1998 World Cup but this will be his first as a coach.

Tactics
Pizzi favors a 4-3-2-1 formation and this worked well against Germany. He has been playing Mohammad Al-Sahlawi as the lone striker but he is without an international goal in more than a year and the smart money is on Pizzi going with Fahad Al-Muwallad.
Pizzi places lots of importance on the full backs as they are expected to provide the width, with Yasser Al-Shahrani particularly key. Abdullah Otayf will anchor the midfield and he is the linchpin of the team. Salem Al-Dawsari and Yahya Al-Shehri will provide the flair from the more advanced attacking midfield positions and are expected to chip in with goals.

Key man
Fahad Al-Muwallad became the first player from the Kingdom to play in La Liga when he turned out for Levante against Leganes in May — and he is fancied to build on that history-making achievement and lead the way in Russia. He will always be remembered as the player who booked World Cup qualification with that goal against Japan, but the Al-Ittihad forward has since gone on to score against Ukraine and come within a whisker of netting an equalizer against Italy. He is a crowd-pleasing talent and has all the tools (pace, power and trickery) to succeed on the biggest stage.

World Cup history
This will be the Green Falcons’ fifth appearance at the finals but their first since 2006. They have won only two matches at the finals — and they both came in 1994, against Morocco and Belgium, when they made it out of the group for the first and only time. Goalkeeper Mohamed Al-Deayea has made more appearances (10) than any other Saudi player at the finals while Samir Al-Jaber has played in four World Cups and scored in two, 12 years apart.

Strengths
The flair of Al-Dawsari, Al-Shehri and Al-Muwallad. They have been in Spain for the past six months and while they did not get the game-time everyone hoped, Pizzi feels they are fitter and stronger and will certainly not be fatigued like so many others after a long season. Saudi Arabia’s chances rest on their creative shoulders.

Weaknesses
Goals. The fact Pizzi named only two strikers in his squad tells you plenty about the dearth of strikers in the Kingdom. Al-Sahlawi’s record of 28 in 40 games is flattered by eight in two games against whipping boys East Timor while Muhannad Assiri scored his first international goal in seven years in February.


Gilgeous-Alexander leads Thunder in rout of Cavaliers

Updated 20 January 2026
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Gilgeous-Alexander leads Thunder in rout of Cavaliers

  • Reigning NBA Most Valuable Player Gilgeous-Alexander’s 30-point haul led the way, with center Chet Holmgren providing offensive support with 28 points and Luguentz Dort adding 18 points

Los Angeles: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 30 points as the Oklahoma City Thunder returned to winning ways with a 136-104 pummeling of the Cleveland Cavaliers on Monday.
Two days after suffering an upset defeat by Miami on Saturday, the NBA champions ensured there would be no repeat against Cleveland as the league marked the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday with a packed slate of fixtures.
Apart from a brief spell at the start of the first quarter, Oklahoma City led throughout, building up a double-digit lead before accelerating away with a 45-point fourth quarter.
Reigning NBA Most Valuable Player Gilgeous-Alexander’s 30-point haul led the way, with center Chet Holmgren providing offensive support with 28 points and Luguentz Dort adding 18 points.
Isaiah Joe chipped in with 16 points from the bench while Aaron Wiggins finished with 12 as five Thunder players recorded double figures en route to a victory that sees Oklahoma City improve to 36-8 at the top of the Western Conference.
Donovan Mitchell led Cleveland with 19 points while four Cavs players — Evan Mobley, Jarrett Allen, Jaylon Tyson and De’Andre Hunter — all finished with 16 points apiece.
In Monday’s other early game, Giannis Antetokounmpo’s 21 points helped the Milwaukee Bucks hold off a late rally in a 112-110 road win over the Atlanta Hawks.
Milwaukee opened a 23-point lead midway through the third quarter but a stubborn Atlanta line-up chipped away at that advantage and grabbed a slender one-point lead with just over a minute remaining before the Bucks reasserted themselves to dig out victory.
Nickeil Alexander-Walker led Atlanta’s scoring with 32 points off the bench including seven three-pointers, with Jalen Johnson finishing with 28 points for the home side.