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WORLD CUP 2022

The incredible gift worth half a million dollars the Saudi Arabian Crown Prince is giving to his players for beating Argentina

According to CNN, Mohammed bin Salman will give a Rolls-Royce Phantom to each of the Saudi Arabian players for their 2-1 victory over Messi and co.

Mohamed Bin Salman, el príncipe de Arabia Saudita que fichó a Cristiano Ronaldo
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One of the big upsets of this World Cup came on November 22nd with the victory of Saudi Arabia against Argentina. Lionel Scaloni’s men went into the match on an unbeaten streak of 36 games and went ahead thanks to a penalty from Messi, but after the break, and after a much-noted half-time talk by coach Hervé Renard, the Saudis managed to turn the game around and record a famous victory that delighted Mohamed bin Salman, the country’s crown prince and one of the richest people in the world.

The footballers of the Saudi Arabian national team are now dreaming of qualifying for the round of 16 at the World Cup in Qatar, but while they are savoring this much-heralded victory they are going to receive a spectacular gift from the delighted Crown Prince. The 37-year-old from Jeddah is closely following Saudi Arabia’s participation in the World Cup in Qatar and personally congratulated the team members for winning their debut against all the odds, but he is so delighted that he has gone one step further and presented his beloved footballers with a gift valued at almost 500,000 dollars.

The Crown Prince, according to CNN, has decided to give a Rolls-Royce Phantom, the basic model of which costs around $460,000, to each of the players who beat Argentina as a thank you for their performance and as a motivational tool for the next match, which they will play against to Poland. A decent result in that game and Saudi Arabia could achieve a historic qualification for the round of 16.

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MBS, as he likes to style himself, is a fervent follower of the beautiful game and declared last Wednesday a national holiday for “the victory of the Saudi National Team against the Argentine National Team in the World Cup.” Looking back, the gift that Bin Salman is going to give them is reminiscent of the Rolls Royce that soccer player Saeed Al-Owairan supposedly received after scoring a spectacular goal in the World Cup in the United States.

While a Rolls-Royce might be a stunning gift for winning one match, admittedly one against Argentina, the mind can only boggle at what the Saudi Arabian players might be given if they qualify for the later stages of the World Cup or even went on to win it - a highly unlikely scenario, admittedly. An option for MBS might be a luxury New York apartment in the recently completed Steinway Tower, 111 West 57th Street, the thinnest skyscraper in the world. The apartments range from $7 million to $66 million, and offer breathtaking views of New York City. The skyscraper itself stands 1,427 feet hight and has just one apartment on each floor. A fine place to showcase a World Cup winners medal.

Human rights groups criticise Saudi Arabia and MBS

While Bin Salman is now making headlines for his lavish gift to his players, human rights organisations continue to publicise the appalling human rights situation in the Saudi Arabia. Bin Salman is also widely suspected of having ordered the slaying of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in 2018. Some have nicknamed him Mr Bone Saw, a play on his initials and in reference to the alleged use of a bone saw to dispose of Kashoggi’s remains.