Argentina win has not changed us says Saudi Arabia coach

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Saudi Arabia's stunning 2-1 comeback win over Argentina in their World Cup Group C opener this week sent shockwaves across the football world but for coach Herve Renard it was just one of three difficult group games, with Poland up next on Saturday.

Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 - Saudi Arabia Training - Sealine Training Site, Mesaieed, Qatar - November 24, 2022 Saudi Arabia coach Herve Renard during training REUTERS/Annegret Hilsein their World Cup Group C opener this week sent shockwaves across the football world but for coach Herve Renard it was just one of three difficult group games, with Poland up next on Saturday.

"Nothing has changed. We are still the lowest team in the group in terms of ranking and experience," Renard said. "So nothing changes in our mind or the favourites for the World Cup." "There is no limit. We love to believe in ourselves. That is the most important in life and in football as well."

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