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    Thursday, June 14, 2018

    Russia thrash Saudi Arabia in World Cup 2018 opener



    Now that’s the way to answer your critics. Russia opened the World Cup with a stylish display as the tournament’s lowest ranked side enjoyed a first-day high.
    Labelled as the worst Russian side there has been and potentially the weakest ever host nation to compete, Stanislav Cherchesov’s team looked anything like the no-hopers they had been accused of being.
    There’s no disguising the fact that did only beat an extremely limited and disorganised Saudi Arabia, but a display which oozed confidence was a far cry from the team which were on a downward spiral.
    Two substitutes found the net in the straight-forward 5-0, putting the shackles on their opponents without breaking sweat.
    It took just 12 minutes for the World Cup’s first goal to arrive, and what time to chose to score your first goal for your country.
    After a flurry of early corners the excellent Roman Zobnin delivered a pin-point cross and Yury Gazinsky wasn’t about to pass up the opportunity to raise the curtain.
    He guided his header back across the goalkeeper with the Saudi marking non-existent and the 28-year-old had the hosts up and running.  
    Denis Cheryshev, the Villarreal winger, expected to start but was reduced to watching from the bench. He proved his point to his manager after replacing the hamstrung Alan Dzagoev.
    Cheryshev profited from fantastic play from Zobnin and he did the rest.
    A wonderful touch allowed his to dance around three Saudi defenders and he thrashed the ball beyond Abdullah Al-Mayouf.
    The Al-Suqour simply had to improve after half-time and they made early in-roads into repairing the damage.
    Mohammed Al-Sahlawi was a toe nail away from converting a teasing Salman Al Faraj cross.
    This wasn’t the opening game classic we craved, two of the competition’s unfancied sides uninspiring in a second half void of quality and energy.
    Another goal was always there for Russia if they wanted it, and another substitute with a point to prove took his chance.
    Giant striker Artem Dzyuba used all of his 6ft 5in frame to escape his marker and plant a header into the bottom corner, far out of the reach of Saudi’s well-beaten goalkeeper.
    Cheryshev iced the cake with a beauty in the final minute with the outside of his boot before Zobnin added a fine fifth.
    Crisis? What Crisis?
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