Underdogs steal the show in Qatar
Throughout the lengthy and storied history of the football world cup, unforgettable tales of bona fide giants being slain by underdogs have taken center-stage. Thrillingly, this year’s installment of the competition in the host nation Qatar has excitingly proven to be no exception as we have been already joyously treated to two major upsets despite the fact that we are still in the early days of the world cup. Indeed, the first seismic shock happened early this week during the meeting between unheralded Saudi Arabia and heavyweights Argentina, who are among the favorites to hoist aloft the intensely sought-after world cup trophy. The Lionel Messi-led Argentina even drew first blood in the encounter when their pint-sized skipper confidently converted a penalty in as early as the tenth minute of the clash. Nevertheless, going behind only served to motivate Saudi Arabia to begin zestfully searching for a leveler, which must have dashed the hopes of those Argentinians expecting the