RIYADH: Saudi footballer Yasser Al-Shahrani, who was seriously injured during the Kingdom’s historic match with Argentina at the World Cup in Qatar, has been airlifted to Riyadh for further treatment.
A statement posted on the Green Falcons’ Twitter said the footballer was transferred on Wednesday morning from Hamad Medical City in Doha to the National Guard Hospital in Riyadh where he will undergo surgery.
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"ياسر الشهراني" يصل الرياضÌý
— المنتخب السعودي (@SaudiNT)
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Al-Shahrani collided with Saudi goalkeeper Mohammed al-Owais during Tuesday’s match, sustaining fractured jaw and left facial bones. He also suffered internal bleeding that needed rapid surgical intervention.
The footballer was carried off the pitch on a stretcher and transported to a hospital in Hamad Medical City in Doha just moments before the full-time whistle was blown, marking an end to the heart-stopping match.
¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ claimed a historic 2-1 win over Argentina on Tuesday, after teammatesÌýSaleh Al-Shehri and Salem Al-Dawsari struck in the space of four second half minutes to turn the game on its head. The match ended Argentina's 36-match unbeaten record at the Lusail Stadium.
It was also the first time in footballing history that the Argentine team was beaten by an Asian team.