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Saudi Football Team Exits Concacaf Gold Cup Following Loss to Mexico

Saudi Football Team Exits Concacaf Gold Cup Following Loss to Mexico

Asharq Al-Awsat5 hours ago

The Saudi national football team was eliminated from the Concacaf Gold Cup after a 2-0 defeat to Mexico in the quarter-finals, the Saudi Press Agency said on Sunday.
Coach Hervé Renard, speaking at the post-match press conference, stated that luck was not on his team's side due to the challenging nature of the encounter. He also admitted that some tactical decisions made during the game were not optimal.
Despite the loss, Renard praised the experience gained by the players, highlighting the value of competing against high-level international teams and the opportunities the tournament provided for their growth.

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