The striker and coach for Saudi Arabia’s national soccer team said rumors that the players were gifted Rolls-Royces for beating Argentina in their first match aren’t true.
, but it wasn’t so big that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bought each player a Rolls-Royce, according to the team’s head coach and striker."Saudi team gets $460K Rolls Royces for upset win," one Instagramsaid."Saudi Arabia’s players will each receive a Rolls Royce Phantom for their historic World Cup upset over Argentina, courtesy of Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman."
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