Mohammed Kanno. dpa

Internet reacts to Saudi Arabia's stunning upset of Argentina

Saudi Arabia pulled off the first major upset of the 2022 World Cup by knocking off Argentina, 2-1, on Tuesday. 

Aside from being an unexpected result, it was also a wild game as Argentina had a 70-30 possession advantage and had three potential goals wiped out by offsides in the first 35 minutes of the match. 

It could have easily been a very, very different result. But in the end, it was Saudi Arabia getting the result. It gave Saudi Arabia only its fourth World Cup win over, and also snapped what was a 36-match win streak for Argentina entering the tournament. 

And the Internet had some reactions to all of that. 

Argentina's next game is on Saturday against Mexico, while Saudi Arabia plays Poland.  

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