Russia 5-0 Saudi Arabia

Put-in the critics + Producing 5 barrels of Goals

 

DDenis Cheryshev’s first goals for Russia stamped the passport of Saudi Arabia with a most likely return ticket back home. Saudi Arabia’s spending their vacation at the Luzhniki Stadium meant easy task for the Russia national team.

  1. Individual brilliance by Cheryshev has been highlighted with two goals almost outshined by Golovin’s free kick goal in an uninspiring performance by Saudi Arabia in Moscow.

    A match is originally settled to last 90 minutes, but 89 seconds was as much time as Dzyuba required to get on the scoresheet after substituting the worrying injured star, Dzagoev. He pulled a hamstring injury and is awaiting further results from his medical department.

  2. Gazinsky headed into the net assisted by Golovin’s accurate cross to record the first goal of the tournament. If rankings were of any significance, Russia outshined its opposition, even when they started the competition three places behind the 67’s Saudi Arabia national team.

    Technically gifted, Cheryshev inspired Russia to move forward and accomplish what they thought from the beginning was impossible without Dzagoev’s presence. Russia’s Akinfeev failed to make a save worth of its name, because the accuracy of the Saudi Arabia’s players is still probably at the airport back home. Saudi Arabia is so altruistic that unselfishly gave away ball possession throughout the whole match, meaning, that alike their shooting ability, also ball’s possession is still at the customs waiting for departure.

  3. From Russia with Love, we travel from Asia to Africa to record the last time that the first World Cup goal was scored through a header dated from the 1990’s, François Omam-Biyik with Cameroon.

    While Ronaldo and Messi keep establishing foundation to unlikely records to be broken in the future, Cheryshev write history himself by being the first ever substitute to have his name on the scoresheet.

    Saudi Arabia will be hoping to arrive to Russia in time for the match against Uruguay straight out of their vacation, but Suarez has warned that he is ready to bite some Kabsa while Cavani could be negotiating a sheikh deal’s worth away from Paris as he hopes to move forward in his career, and so are Uruguay’s fans waiting with great expectation goals from this outstanding duo.

  4. Russia 5-0 Saudi Arabia
    (Gazinsky ’12 | Cheryshev ’43 | ‘91, Dzyuba ’71 | A Golovin ’94)