FIFA World Cup, Russia vs Saudi Arabia: Super subs seal dream win for hosts


Russia has recorded the second largest victory by a host nation in their opening match in the World Cup history after Italy won 7-1 against USA in 1934


FIFA World Cup 2018: Russia is a cold and unforgiving place, especially for those not used to it. The Saudi Arabians got to know that first-hand at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow with the Russians pumping in five goals, mercilessly. The high-scoring match certainly lived up to its billing, which, despite being the inaugural match of FIFA World Cup 2018, was between two teams who are least expected to go above the group stage. Trivia: Russia have scored 3+ goals in a World Cup game for the first time since beating Cameroon 6-1 in 1994

The 81,000-strong Luzhniki Stadium was lit up to welcome the tournament to Russia, and after half-hour long ceremony, followed by a speech by President Vladimir Putin, the ball was rolled and the match began. Watching from the stands, Russian President Vladimir Putin shook hands with Saudi Arabia's crown prince Muhammad bin Salman with a broad smile, after his country took 1-0 advantage, after just 11 minutes into the game. Putin had every reason to smile with his team in absolute command. The first goal was just a proof. Trivia: Russia have scored 3+ goals in a World Cup game for the first time since beating Cameroon 6-1 in 1994

Russia played attacking football with a 4-2-3-1 as compared to Saudi Arabia's defensive 4-1-4-1. In the 11th minute, Saudi Arabia's resistance broke when Yuri Zhirkov combined with Aleksandr Golovin, who drew a curve from the left side of the pitch. Yuri Gazinsky headed past the goalkeeper Abdullah Al-Mayouf, scoring the first goal of the tournament. Saudi Arabia's left-back Yasser Al-Shahrani, who was marking Gazinskiy, slipped, allowing the Russian to a free header.

After assisting Dzyuba's goal for Russia's third, Aleksandr Golovin was brought down just outside the box in the 94th minute. The winger himself took the free-kick, curling a fine strike into the right side of the net. Russia had a perfect start to the tournament while the Falcons seem to have no chance of going past the group stage.


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