Mohammed bin Salman to gift Rolls-Royces to each Saudi player after Saudis beat Argentina at the World Cup

Every Saudi Arabian player will reportedly receive a Rolls-Royce automobile in appreciation of their exemplary performance and thrilling victory over Argentina at the FIFA World Cup competition. Saudi Arabia's 2-1 victory against Argentina in the Group C opener was so noteworthy that the government announced a three-day national holiday.

Saudis in Riyadh immediately made dancing rings and raised their nation's flag, which featured a sword motif, from the windows of moving cars after the amazing triumph.

Saudi Arabia's victory over Argentina, which threatened Lionel Messi's World Cup ambition, sent a blast wave across the football community. The Green Falcons pulled off one of the biggest shocks in World Cup ever.

According to various sources, Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman has offered to give a gift to each participant, so it appears that the festivities have not yet ended.

When the group returns home, it is claimed that Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud will present every player with an RM6 million Rolls Royce Phantom.

The direct gasoline injection and 48-valve V12 supercar are priced at roughly €500,000. Its power capacity is 720 Nm (530 lb-ft) of torque and 460 HP (338 kW) of horsepower.

The Saudi player's next match is on Saturday against Robert Lewandowski's Poland, and if they succeed in winning, they will unquestionably advance to the round of 16.

However, head coach Herve Renard is approaching the victory over Argentina as merely one of three challenging league matches, putting all of the attention on the upcoming match.

Before the game, Renard stated that the victory had made no difference.

He stated: "Nothing has changed. We are still the lowest team in the group in terms of ranking and experience. So nothing changes in our mind or the favorites for the World Cup."

"We know where we come from and we keep our humility because if we don't have the humility we won't be able to play a good game tomorrow," he added.