hello until mccrae. this is the news. how alive from dog ha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. saudi arabia pull off one of the biggest shocks and world cup this 3 coming from behind to beat sleep. now, mrs. argentina, turkish forces target kurdish fight is in northern syria, accusing them of launching a rocket that killed 3 people on monday. the ground operation could be next. a desperate search for survivors and indonesia, after an earthquake killed at least $268.00 people and whist, java province. and politicians and malaysia failed to reach a consensus on forming a government. the king has met the main candidates for prime minister his chest after a 1500 g m t 6 pm here, and our ha, where one of the biggest shocks and football world cup history has happened on day 3 of cutoff 2022. saudi arabia have beaten linelle, misses argentina to one in the opening match. the saudi team of the 2nd lowest ranked in the tournament, argentina were one of the pre tournament favorites, but they have now been stunned by the 1st to fate. and $37.00 games, bel alexia bryan, is at saudi house for us to place for the country's football fans together in da hire. and i mentioned that there are a few happy faces there. oh, absolutely, lots of happy faces. i voted people supporting the saudi team after that shock went against argentina. but also, so thing thing was one of the big day for arab football in years because june of year in denmark, that game has just vanished. there were lots of friends down here to support that. lots of pants knowing that this is a huge day, the football across the region. now saudi fans were telling me that never in their wildest dreams could they have imagined that they would they team rank $51.00 and the world. we're going to be jan. tina argentina, number 3 in the world, the to the moderately. and how may see the team who won corporate america, the team actually favorites to take out this festival and the brain. falcons have come out on talking to one. now some of the bands i was speaking to say that this is just such an amazing day for the region. lots of fans streamed down here to watch the game. and also after the when to celebrate and solidarity with the green falcons. 2 other bands who did come down to join the at the crowd here are rose and a man they added. they came over from turkey and from algeria they live here and cut up guys, what did you think of the match? well, actually it was an amazing game and you really enjoyed that. really into the game. it was one of the challenge if it was like one at 1 pm, i'm leave or scary. it will be the directory will be so hot. but dave are playing amazingly lots of attacks and they never give up at the same time. every 2nd of you are having leg. oh hey, this is god the god. all the sad. oh, side. outside, outside. yeah, yeah. we are living right now. i'm so happy for you guys came down after the match to, to join the fans down here. why is it such a big deal for the middle east? this when it's like 1st the 1st time i jerry and i was renting vin. like for her to sick game out without losing listening was so important for them to be a a you might no actually be able to hear good news. ian bands are just leaving now and i seen a drool with joy advice for the saudi pain. and the saudi max about it. oh, good se mexico and fall into play later on. that at the moment. massive, massive joy down here at saudi, how it looks like it's going to continue for some time. thank you very much. that's alexia bryan. a for us in downtown to ha, often the old twas uri is a football analyst based in saudi arabia. he explains how people they're reacting to start things off. i think in the beginning it was more approaching towards the game. everybody was starting to have a laugh, so to speak, in terms of expecting to be beaten by the number 3 rank team in the world. so the more going towards the game was just a matter of, you know, just basing destiny. and i mean, for my family really shocked and surprised in a positive way. absolutely. i mean, i mean, when, when the equalizer came in, i could barely remember a thing. i think that like the whole room just went blank in terms of the motion. and right though, i mean, we just got the equalizer against argentina out of nowhere and it just you know, pounced on now for the thought animal hospital depend, robert got his name on the new for you. i could say are in the car you brought the kids in the back a had to pull over aside in disbelief and pinch of self probably to make sure. is this my, my great. right. right. well, it is something very different right now. the crown prince's royal highness told the ways you don't have any friends to play towards, but i mean, wow, beating the number 3, a rank team in the world and have you can tender from from the get go and mean we still, i mean the world cup is a very strange thing. we could end up just having these 3 points of the souvenir leaving, but i mean, for now, i mean our, our ambitions are i to this guy so far, so good a. well, when you analyze the match, was it the saudi defense that play the major factor in this victory? have you see it? oh, absolutely. i mean, i, we are not laid out very dangerous and high line with a lot of people do not agree with the game up. and i mean, they've been playing for 30 months. the saudi leak stopped almost a month before the world got one of the not the only the stuff that early in order for the players to prep play against teams that play similarly to argentina. it's not to be stereotypical or anything, but like players that are going to play vertically and try to break your line. so how do you review to counteract that? played a very high line and thought them on. i don't know how many off site traps i almost lost count, so it was a truly math class. from there, you know it's men and the man himself in terms of how to be compact and hold the high line at same time, willing to take a risk or it's trapped. one of the best attacking squads lodge in tina fans got off early to watch their game against saudi arabia, but they weren't expecting the day's disappointing match results with their breakfast. lasandra rom, p a t was with them and the capital built bonus, adi's shock doubt. and this belief is when argentinians are feeling here in central boy and osiris. thousands of them woke up very early on tuesday morning to come out and support their team. and what they expect it to be an easy match against saudi arabia. instead it turned out to be one of the biggest upsets in argentina and football history. and if you talk to the people here, they'll tell you 15 have themselves to blame it. no, no, no, i don't know what happened. i feel sick, cassandra, somebody must. we all thought this was going to be an easy match. i'm not sure what happened. i think we lost confidence. it's easy to comment from here. you have to be there. i still can digest the outcome of angela light hurting side. what is the reality thing if you have to learn how to lose and keep facing the next matches? now friends were hoping this would have been just the 1st visit that made the journey to ground their career and legacy of their biggest. the s star leo, man massey said, now they're extremely worried by the fact that they think that agency. now once again is showing the old laws, in particular, a sort of psychological weaknesses that over a cliff team when things become difficult in international competition and in particular at the world cup. and now they have only 3 days to try and turn things around before the next few that match that they must win against the mexico. and overall, there is the fear now that the, instead of this being a different world, god, he more this generation and lie, you know, mostly that it could turn out to be just like all the others. and we will have much, much more on the argentinian gloom. and saudi july, so now special coverage with anti richardson coming up and around 20 minutes will cut off contribution to international sports. diplomacy was discussed during the meeting between the us secretary of state and the contrary, deputy prime minister in foreign minister in doha. antony blinking and shake mohammed ban abdul rahman al funny, also discussed climate change and humanitarian assistance. the 2 men held a news conference earlier. some of the java was there, the 1st session of your strategic dialogue happening while the world cup is taking place here in part that we heard from the public for mr. and the us secretary of state talking about how this word cup has both stood times would be to continue. not just in terms of security, but towards sports diplomacy as well. again, i did say it is going to be holding the world cup in 2026. we've heard both of them talk about various aspects of the relationship between the united states, including energy and other areas. also human rights that came up and the question was asked about whether this is a politicize woke up to which the secretary of state said that he is happy to be in potter and cheering on team united states. we congratulate cutter on hosting the 1st world cup in the middle east. the i'm your statement that all are welcome here for the world cup is an important message for an event that brings together people from all walks of life, nations, faith, sexual orientations, races, and other forms of diversity. now it's important to make that inclusivity reality. why the people of guitar are always welcoming and always receive people with open arms. and it's amazing to see the joy in the eyes of people, the fan and enjoyment of this event, which was something they do or see for the 1st time. the woke up in previous sessions were usually held in countries that were very advanced european western and african countries. this is the 1st time a middle eastern country bears this responsibility. the state of clutter has been under the microscope ever since winning the bid to holster. woke up on a variety of issues and that is something that we heard the pottery foreign minister talk about saying that the reforms that you've seen an affair are part of its long term agenda. a part of it long, it's long term vision to improve things in the country and the woke up has been a catalyst for change. and that change is going to continue. he did say that all people from all origins, all backgrounds are welcome to cut that, and this relationship with the united states in the rest of the world is going to continue and is going to be prosperous because of this global event, which is happening in the heart of the property capital! aah! indonesia as president joker were, dodo has visited the areas worst affected by monday. so earthquake at least $268.00 people were killed when the trimmer hits the town of challenger and with java. rescue teams are still searching for survivors trapped under the rubble, which odo says his government will compensate survivors and families of the victims . jessica washington has the latest from challenger. this was one of the roads that was blocked off due to a land slide that hit shortly. after the earthquake, it's the road that the president passed through as he's been visiting the doctor, his disaster affected areas. and so, in this area, we see crews working behind me a mixture of police, search and rescue workers trying to assist those a lead president joker with dodo swiftly arrived on the scene here in g. and you're hoping perhaps to bring some comfort to families going through very difficult times . he said the 1st priority is of course search and rescue. and then secondly, providing assistance to families in need. those who have lost their homes. and there are various levels of compensation, depending on how much damage has been done to their homes. the highest amount being offered is around $3000.00 us dollars. so a very difficult time for this community. still around many areas, remain inaccessible. around 10 areas were affected by land floods. the last we heard from speaking with such a rescue, officials on the ground is that some areas, but not all of them have been cleared. and so it's still still a long way to go for this. for this effort, as we wait for updates here in john jude, indonesia has a history of larger. it's quite sense to nami, this, because it sits on the so called ring of fire. it's an active bell to volcanoes and tectonic plates that encircled the pacific ocean. in 2004, a powerful magnitude, 9 point one quake in northern sumatra, triggered the boxing day. su nami, 2 126000 people were killed in 2018 more than 2000 people were killed by magnitude 7.5 trimmer and su nami that hit the island of solar. we see over one commons, the head of emergency response and recovery. it's the indonesian red cross, he's in the affected area and with java and joins us live now. thank you so much for your time on al jazeera. now this is clearly not the 1st time indonesia has been hit by a massive earthquake. what lessons have you learned from previous ones that you've been able to put into practice here? yeah, thank you. so i think what we learned about the more diverse study in how we can conduct more coordinate, more stronger in some of the right one in the ground there. so as we know that many this after and so i will see in 5 is also the most risk placed there. every can happen here that the supply and quick and i thing landslide also paid up until the graphical and i thing more coordinate will be our less than run in some of the handling the sky. and we know many people were with traps by falling buildings. is this still any hope of finding others alive at the stage? yeah, now we. busy taken yeah, so i think the bottom of the fine bird people are people are where it's stripe in the college building also still for sale. so that's why in, in the share that also with our colleagues from sort of and then it's still struggling to find, to maximize our to be search and that i school in certain areas, indonesia is disaster agency is more than 22000 homes have been heavily damaged here. do you think the infrastructure, the building code is good enough in such a high risk design? yeah, in terms of the building code that normally why? because most populate the island in deaf and where the most popular also around there. and just being called also i think we feel that it's not really well in some of the fact if people who. busy the building the houses and we know that this fall so far. yeah. but, you know, do do the land is to do the main effects or people also still doing this and i have thing in some of our mitigation also need to be need to be need to be. busy busy more aware people to, to, to be here in, in the risky out. yeah. yeah. thank you so much for your time. that one coming from the indonesian ridge cross, we really appreciate it. you know, how busy you are on the ground there. thank you. thank you. the turkish president says he will launch a ground operation in northern syria as soon as possible. let's in response to an escalation along the border between the turkish military and kurdish fighters for more on the attack, which here from sentiment concealer, whose in clackamas long the turkish syrian border as a civilian areas, i have been targeted by the live p g and p k, k for schools as for the turkish government, it seems to with a will continue to keep conducted a full scale, a white scale, a campaign against the a y p g and p k. k targets in northern syria. and in northern iraq, as you know on on sunday morning, again as car coming to where i am standing, it has been hit yesterday. this is also an important assign for turkey to pursue these operations. you see this vehicle behind me? it is full of sunflower feed oils and yesterday one of the rockets, one of the 10 roku started car comes district of ga sounds up also hits this a vehicle and they the owner of the eco and the owner of the and merchandise is now curious who is going to pay for their expenses. so all these things going going here, impact the day of the life of the civilians, which also a create, a create fear, a but a speaking of whether a full scale land operation it will be possible or when it is due, it is unknown. but turkish officials vowed to conduct this operation vow to finalize the fight against the p k. k. a y p g elements in northern syria with a land operation security sources in northern iraq. cy rounds revolutionary god has targeted kurdish opposition groups in the region. a base north of the city of kirk cook was hit with missiles and kamikaze drones. local schools were evacuated and no casualties have been reported. it's the latest in the series of iranian strikes in the region to ron has accused iranian kurdish groups of stoking nationwide protests which have gripped the country since massa. many died in police custody in september. the you in says more than 300 people have now been killed in the anti government protests in iran, and the situation is critical. human rights chief, ah, vulcan turk says the rising number of debts from protests in iran, including those of 2 children at the weekend. and the hardening of the response by security forces on the line that critical situation in the country. our office also calls on the iranian authorities to immediately impose a moratorium on the death penalty and to revoke death sentences issued for crimes not qualifying as the most serious crimes under international law. one of the top contenders to be malaysia's that nick's prime minister has declined a request from the king to form a unity government form of premier 1000000 yas and says the palace asked him to form a government with opposition later on. while abraham, both men failed to earn an outright majority in saturday's election, florence louis has more from the malaysian capital. cwa lumper, malaysia remains in political limber with the position of prime minister, still vacant weed in yassin leader of the national alliance. who got the 2nd highest number of votes in saturday's election, says he will not form a unity government with on why he brought him. the king had proposed this as a solution when he met both leaders on tuesday. we'd in your sins party champions, preserving special rights for the majority malay ethnic group and is in an alliance with a conservative islamic party. while on was party is seen as more liberal and is also multi ethnic. and was alliance of hope. had attempted to form a coalition with the national front and old rival, but this has fallen through. the king down says he will meet all 30 empties from the national front on wednesday to help him decide who he thinks can command the confidence of the majority in parliament. now saturdays elections were meant to bring political stability to a country that has seen to previous administrations collapse because of in fighting and defections. but the longer there's political impasse continues. the less confidence there will be in a new government, cities and china tightening the covert 19 restrictions as infections surge, millions of being told to stay home. thousands of businesses have been ordered shot and many people. so been fed up with the strict policy. patrick falk has more from hong kong. full authorities in china might not like to refer to what's happening in a lot of different places. loc dance officially. but when you shut down, schools and parson, tell people they can't get their officers to get to work and advise people to stay at home, then that's effectively what they are. health officials report to close to $30000.00 view cases, infection on tuesday that was close to china's all time high daily rate of infection had an april this year. most of those cases are in one joe and, and cha, ching, but the focus is really turned towards the capital which recorded another 30 percent spike and new cases compared to a day ago. and one of the new measures, the cup that's come into play is authorities are telling new arrivals to the city that they must get tested 3 days in a row and not leave the places where they're staying until they get the all clears . so effectively that's telling people not to come to beijing at all. that's gonna create a lot of frustration for people that are being restricted with their movements and travel and so on and so forth. but arguably, people in beijing have been more vocal about some covert curbs. and as the political heart of the country, they have been able to apply more pressure on the government. that is perhaps why beijing has avoided a shanghai style lockdown so far. but with what's happening right now, this is going to really put the 0 current policy to the test, particularly as officials are trying to make small adjustments to it or to people have been killed in a lightening strike at a camp for internally displaced people in democratic republic of congo. the camp near goma and northern keep you province is housing 300000 people who have flayed fighting between the congo lisa, army, and rebels. the m 23 groups is reportedly making advances in the east and pushing back congolese troops. ukrainian police have right in civil orthodox monasteries in cave for suspected activities by russian special forces. a kremlin spokesmen condemned the right rushes orthodox head jurisdiction over religious authorities in ukraine. but the ukrainian church of cut off all ties a few weeks after russia's invasion with a boy and ukraine has had a dramatic impact on millions of people. yet is joe hall discovered assert because he clinic in the capital cave has continued operating throughout. the facility has been uniting babies born in a war zone with parents from all over the world. aaliyah is in for her 7 months scan. the baby she carries is healthy but it's not hers said to me to show. so i've decided to do this for a 2nd time. we are living through hard time, no income, no jobs, nothing. this time, it's more about earning a 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cornish world cup studio for more reaction to the shocked defeat for argentina. ah, how we got some early summer heats pushing into central parts of south america and he some alike. he clearly skies here cause northern parts of argentina, northern areas of t, $34.00 celsius in santiago that be close to the a record here are 24th of one, a series that will pick up as we go on through the week off of that some light he shouted to the southeast of brazil, western prosper brazil, seeing some big iron foundry downpours, pushing across at east side to prove it. pulling away from my bolivia, look further south is a 34 there for santiago and temperatures ramping up in by cirrus to around 31 degrees celsius. so some proper warm weather as we make our way through the week here, but a fine weather to into the greater antilles. better for these demands of the caribbean, we have got showers drifting in on those easterly winds ramping up ticket for the whim with. but even the leeward, seeing some 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one group of revolutionary supporters has taken a stand against male aggression, with a kind of alaska display of peace and unity. the fans who make football. oh, tourism angels on al jazeera. ah we welcome to algiers woke up studio unto halls water fronts where we've witnessed one of the biggest upsets ever seen the tournament. saudi arabia pull off one of the world cups, also on show results coming from behind to be all gin seen. they were billed as one of the favorites bill if the charge fee, but it's time for a rate think for messy. a $35.00 much 3 year unbeaten run, comes to an end. saudi found the council for the world, they think celebrating a famous day in their full history. elsewhere on day 3, denmark and you nivia. well, they've played out the 1st goal of the game of the tournament the while over in the street ahead. so now we have our football analysts should come a geisha and jim salon will come to that, get that thoughts very shortly. but saudi fans have been here celebrating on day 3 of the world cup. they've seen one of the biggest upsets in the history of this tournament. origin, seen a beats in by saudi arabia, in that game, at least sales stadium. the mfc let his team out for what would be the 5th, the final world cup, and it all starts it pretty well for little messy as he got a penalty early on in the game. put his country ahead but it was downhill from there really. oh, sherry scoring the equalizer for saudi arabia and then a stunning goal from selim elder. sorry to put saudi ahead. it finished to warn it's a game that will be remembered. he used to come argentine, it came close to the living leveling itself in the closing stages, but couldn't turn things around saudi holding on that famous win. and as he mentioned, it brings to an end, argentine is $36.00 game unbeaten street which goes back 3 years. and in that time they lifted the copper america title as well as bringing gemma and a show on this one. i have to be honest, i finished the program last night saying what a perfect start this to this told went for insane or a nice easy game against saudi arabia. jemma, did you see this coming? so not at all. we have seen these with argentina in history and other times, but we're talking about the best urgent, you know, with lee elementary, being a player. so it was a completely shock actually. yeah. was under a great start of the game. but on the 1st call was for our gym to not they woke up . you always try to make mistakes. so maybe that's why we thought we were not seeing the most brilliant offensive part of them. but then the result when ok, with a penalty. i mean a 10 and i think they were just being precocious and in the 2nd house is for the showed why they have been preparing so much for for the game to their quality. and i think at some point, you know, we're not able to deal with that high pressure, the pressure to them sell the cycles. you called pressure of knowing that there are 40000 supporters here, a lot of fun bays there in the stadium. and at some point this, those 2 goals were too much. i've been talking with my colleagues for in the steady on both gentlemen and in spain. and they were able to talk to miss you later on. this is nothing very common mess. he's upset, he doesn't go to the interview area. he went today, he did more than 40 interviews, and i've been told that he is up upset, but come, they still can do it and that's the feeling they have for right now in learn. ellis carlo, new squad. yeah, of course, still too much use to turn it around in the group stage. it just took us through the, the saudi arabia team. we know all about of a reynolds background, but i don't think we're expecting him to bring the sort of full of success he's had in the past into this will cut, but he certainly house. well, andy, i know so many people don't, you know, take care about the fee for rankings, but saudi arabia rank 51st going into this woke up, i didn't tina number 3 and also one of the types of favorites that we know that, you know, have the potential to win this tournament, but you have to give it to the saudi arabians. i'm sure when they looked at the images of everyone driving from you know, jet jiving into guitar and saying, let's go support team complete under dogs in this game, but have every, now he has a lot of experience in telling them. and football is one the for a couple of nations with somebody and before taking morocco to the work up in russia 4 years ago. but just talking about this particular team, there's 9 players of the 11 stutters for dairy via that, play for the same team for he not, and the coach, but i didn't senior coach can you imagine? so you know that it'll be tricky for him as a coach. but also as a geniune, but talking about just really the teamwork and how they were defending in the 1st half, everyone talked about how they were playing a high line against. jen, tina. there was 3 side goes there, but they managed to get in to the game and was a game of to have eventually as we saw them when. yeah, he's a lot of support. i'm being overbearing foreign father. i am i my little 7 year old saying you've got to watch leno messy. his last world cup. you've got to watch him play. and obviously he ignored man by the end of it. he was a saudi arabia found about football enough. this will cup. this is what saudi arabia fans into hall made of the victory. why don't you really done? thank you so so, so ok. you told me earlier that you had a specific message for our jan kidney and star player lionel. imagining much better . okay, what mr. me see this is your, it's been a please book and you get to point us. 6 i do those. 2 allison's around patsy was watching with argentina funds. they weren't too happy when they saw that was really here heard the most for the shock, this believe will doubt, but also many sold us as a fellow shameful that this was a true embarrassment that they could not believe what had happened. now remember, as you had said previously, this team arrived to this match and to this world copper practically winning the last 30 or something games they had played, there was a feeling that this was going to be an extremely easy, easy match against saudi arabia. and that this world cup overall was going to be that way too proud of the extraordinary carrier of their superstar leo nail matthew . well, they have a very different idea of where their team stands right now. well, i've been talking nonsense long enough. so we've decided to bring in some proper football expertise. we got 10 year old hesser here with those. you watching the game earlier and what did you make of it? were you expecting saudi or arch insane? it's when i was in fact tina, but i was really hoping in my heart, so there will be everything. and who did you what she with and what was the atmosphere like when the saudi went ahead? what is rather fantastic, what you, what you make of having the world cup hearing cuts off for the 1st time. so good. that's a good feeling really nice because you don't know if it's going to happen again or not. and also you don't have to go to school, he tell it what, this is the greatest thing. it's a holidays and how long have you got off? 6 weeks? fix, wait, 6 weeks and what you do each day, do you watch football every day? i what for the i watch football football with my stuff and who do you think he's going to win this world cup? it's going to be a bronze branch in england or not argentina. not as to what we saw today. thank you so much. you have a lovely evening and if you see there on the camera, we actually have the words that we have to say. we don't even have to think about what we said, very easy job. so in a few years you can come and sit here and do my job. okay. all right, thank you so much to see when we can. i just want to think shift to me me and jeff are doing the world cup and fantastic. you have a great night as to thank you so much for joining us. analogies era. now lexia brian is it's saudi house, a place for saudi football funds together in doha lexie. i'm guessing there's a few happy faces down the a absolutely. i mean, there were many bands down here to watch the game, but meaning more stream down. yeah. after that shot. when on a day that's actually being described as one of the biggest day, the arab football. possibly, even if it's not only was there that saudi went over argentina, but also how to manage you to hold off against inbox. so it's not even telling me that to me about in their wildest dreams, did they rent $51.00 in the world? imagine that they would be able to beat argentina. number 3, the team who had one, they called le america, the team with britain to win the world. many saudi fan, absolutely cool, with sharing and absolutely over joy with the result. now down here i do has an off, the saudi team is more, he's actually iraq and living in canada. well, actually american canadian, living in germany and you were here for the game. what was the atmosphere lie? i got to be honest to do it today was fun, plastic was amazing. and the guy that was asking some guys, what's your conviction for the game? everybody was going to say like we were gonna do 0. what i say just skip both the table unsurprising. often like it's the 1st time a new story dot. so dot b r b as in tina, as you see in nebraska everywhere. and that's why it's an amazing thing. you newer . have to be sure that she's gonna win a lot. so there is always surprises there. today was a really big surprise. everybody was happy. everybody was in the fun thing about football. fantastic. thank you so much, mo, mo, to coming here all the way from germany to be here for the 1st day of a era world. cup in the middle east, everybody saying it's such a mess of date, the arab football. everybody plays to be yet people from morocco, people from iraq, whole coming down to celebrate that shock went from saudi arabia. thanks so much flexible. in the last hour we've had the opening game of group de, unfortunately, no goals. she knew he had dru nail mill with denmark. let's have a quick look at what action there was and marks on dress provokes. and how to go. this all out of side in the 2nd hall, christine eric soon came close. but it could save from, but i sit and late in the game you nicea one, sit a penalty when the ball hit, the commander, since hans referee didn't even check, it was a good result in the hopes of reaching the last 16 coming away. the points against aside rank in the top 10 of the fee for world rankings. well, we have every game covered here on algae. there is a hell malik. was watching in education at city fours so he will be happy with that result. you think a well, as he mentioned just now, andrew, it was a nail nail result, but it seems over here when i'm talking to the fans, just the feeling here that i felt like chinese, the wind, because the fancier seemed to be very, very happy and extremely emotional about their 1st performance that welcome. let's just talk right now to one, find a come all the way from california to see the tune is in team layer just over here at ali. how have you with that performance at a happy i could have been happier, to be honest with you because we performed very well. i think we had a chance to win the game, especially at the end of the 1st half with a japanese value as chance. i think we did very well. i think that he was going to get better now that they get more confidence, i think are saudi arabia against argentina gave to music players a booster to play better. and i think, i think what will have a chance to go to the next round. and then after though nobody knows what might actually face. so did it been x amount, who knows? still early to judge, but i think we did very well. i'm happy, but i could have been having it. well, as you can see, people who are pretty happy, they want it a bit more. i a ok jemma. let's talk about what we saw that denmark, for a lot of people was seen as perhaps having a decent chance if i think runs the final outside as to when it's hard to leave. and what did you make that opening much? wasn't? was it since the lights you stuff? was it? no, it goes on within to surprises for me. surprise, as well so far into the field then. and is to draw. let's see what happens with front. for me, it's one of that covers the national teams that would be having a good performance, but i think tony said, really hold them very well. and it was an unimportant much the christian ethics and return if they're the best player, it's a key player for them. but really not himself, not the squat, felt comfortable during the game. and they ended up with a lay drama that both civil penalty that the d n e was not. so it was a very uncomfortable game for them. they, they couldn't play their game. most of the 90 minutes and, and it just one point it's not what they were looking for, but it's just to begin an industry in terms of she knew yet they've got huge support. who haven't they? and i think for, for a lot of the themes from, from north africa and saudi arabia, obviously as well, this is effectively gonna feel like a home will cut them as well. and that might just raise that performance to, to, to the next level. absolutely, this is, you know, a really good performance for our nation's at the woke up. and specifically for tunisia, you have about 30000 tunisians that live here. the government back home has organized a couple of flights for the funds to come and support the team. and really going into this game, they saw that there were the underdogs, but they just decided to take it, you know, one position at the time getting there, try to see if they can go. but they had, you know, a good performance. i should say that the coach will be very proud of and also really they have some players who play here and cut off for janice. i see and you system suck me the cup. and so, you know, that home the funds, you know, come out in big numbers, it's a good result for them. fantastic, thank you for now. assure the dates of the much in group see you will see mexico playing poland. about kickoff at 974 stadium. i, let's get more on this game with. samantha johnson are tough groups and there were tough games. and that makes for tough choices and they don't get much tougher than for mexico's coach. gerardo mar, do you know his team has also experience some luck in the run up to cattle? 20. 22. hi, i'm samantha johnson. and this is woke up one o one mexicans and i get the english expect a lot from their teens and then not happy that the last on their team reach the was up for the finals was way back in 1986 that 36 years ago. and their home going into this tournament has been, are from ideal, they qualified 2nd behind canada, but they and their players have something to prove. yellow ochoa, for example, he's been in gold from mexico, in 2005. and this is his pre well up. he's, he's now 37, so this be likely be the last time you see and reservoir daughter in a mexico shirt. he's $35.00 and he says he's retiring from international football after qatar is also mexico's muscat player. and for claudia, suarez had held the title until september with a whopping 177 appearances. in contrast to mexico's grueling qualify as holland, had it pretty easy luxury thanks to russia, been kicked out of the tournament after the invasion of ukraine, which don't and estimate them in order to get it. hats are holland, have to beat sweden, and that meant stopping my teeth. lathan eaten him a rich from doing what he does. best scoring you might remember me saying he is one of the world's great one. i had saw 2020 to the job of keeping him quiet, largely went down to 2 men, enter 26 year old young frederick and helen has been one of the few plays in the world to have a rap song written about it. they'll likely link the glory to the forwards fail life captain of roberts, 11 dorski. he was good people named him best men player 2 years. and he's one of the best writers in the world with only one thing he left to school in a world lease. yeah, let's go live to stadium 97 for now. where that game is about to kick off, pull race is standing by not so droop has been blowing wide open after that. so arch insane. a saudi results. sunday. and then 1st of all, from what we say on the con, calls in front of the stadium and the noise we've been hearing coming from stadium 974. i think this could possibly be the best that was very welcome. so far, especially from the mexican funds, i'm this much mexico holland has been given extra spice. why that saudi arabia, argentina, result, whoever wins this much will believe that they are in a great position to win the great, rightly or wrongly, they might think that they've got, they've got a good jump as spacing. saudi arabia getting at least 6 points, making. what happens to them again and say that not so much. on the other hand, maybe we've got an organ, saudi arabia are actually going to dominate this group, in which case getting 3 points that could be crucial. and wedding 2nd place, mexico will probably fail that favorites given that more successful recent welcome straight from italy in 1990. they've reached the last 16 every single well and that thank you for now. full general. i think ahead of this game we kind of so well, this is like a play off the 2nd place, but we're all rethinking this group now with not only us, they were thinking the same to so they were thinking this game could be crucial for them because they expect that urgency to be the trash and maybe they were thinking we have to try and score as many goals possible to hold the robbery. and now the, the plan has changed. it can be an equal game. i think it's the 2 team facing both of them. issues for mexico is that the martino. so project huss became very doubtful. it's a really demanding contrary to his football team and they are not up that are best because the key players are not doing database for, for example, the built all the attacking few minutes. he's not playing later today because say the injury, so they will be facing problems with gold, which is crucial. and now the other side to do would have poland. it will live on the sky, that player that take his scores every year. his top score in europe, but he's not doing that much. he's not feeling that much comfortable with paul and they just send the change the coach on january. he tried to change a little bit the position of live on the sky, putting him a little bit more behind. so he gets more action. but she hasn't been very successful in that. only 5 goals in the last, they've been appearances. we'll see. i think it's, it's again we're the team who makes more mistakes will be the team defeated. thank you, jim. and we're going to see a little bit of history of the picture with it, with the officiating. yes, absolutely. stephanie from the french lady who is going to be the 4th official in that particular game between the mexican portland. it's really amazing, really. you know, i've seen some of these female referees, you know, over the years, officiating and to see them at a mens woke up for the 1st time in the 92 years. not that i'm a 100 years, but it's just a good story and the tiny inspiration for young girls who went to see korea's, you know, in football. fantastic. thank you. show the defending champions, get their campaign underway against australia light thrown at algae. new study must have funnel much of the day, the hopes of retaining that will come title, felt a bit of a blow following injuries to some of the key players, including pool popa, cream, benjamin. and i got a can say, but they still have one of the world's best plays in killing him by which to do some promote coffee or matrices. i think that he's lived up to the hype over the last few years when you could apply like killian, it's very difficult to define his limits with regards to his potential. it's incredible. he's involved, he's relaxed, he's concentrated, he's focused and i think that he's reading to perform the pitch and help the squad get the results that we want. so jim are in terms of the defending champions. they've come into this tournament, they've lost a couple of games to denmark and the nations lead, they've got a lot of injuries. it seems as old booming gloom. evals, expecting them to implode, is that's what else is going to happen, or are they gonna default? your expectations? i don't know is difficult to, to say is, is not that they were a brilliant to mean russia, but they were very pragmatically very efficient and they've managed and very reliable. the 1st game i saw of friends in russia is like, ok, this might be, it's not brilliant, but they, they might be the champions. so a lot of things have changed. they were, they tend, they decided to count on ben samar, then his injured come to all the injuries related to, to this, the made are a huge setback for 4 d. b at the a team. the feeling that was so gentle in the squad they should be playing something more. it is what they think in in front. so there is some controversy regarding a chart that he's always having the done shadow on where there is. so they have the pressure of the defending champion. they are starting with an easy rival and they could be fit to be facing something similar to what that what happened with argentine, a lot of pressure. you really need to win this game because you are the defending champion. you're really great. you want to win this walk up and you're playing against australia. so we'll see because injuries pressure sometimes are not good friends. sure. australia in any sort of position. so upset front, so do you see friends unload my prediction last night having a relatively easy opening to this sort of as well to be quite honest with you after that. sorry, be attention again. i'm not absolutely predicting anything at this woke up, but yeah, you have to give it up to them. they know that under dogs in this game, but we've seen in the last 2 additions of the woke up that the defending champion struggle to have even a close chance to defend that tighter. we saw that with germany and france and spain so that see what happens to france tonight. let's just bring it back to the, the big story of the day in the argentine. jerry's interesting what you saying about matthew took out a feeling of calmness around the squad, still on the covering, arch. insane. are in 2010. when diego mar donna was the coach. there was no sense of calmness around the school then. but g thing lenise kaloni with it with the, the good run they've had coming into this tournament. so they'll say this is a blip. and they will be able to recover over the next 2 games. because as you say, the amount of pressure in chat about this team is just going to intensify. now, isn't this? the team is a, is a blog. they are really well built together. they have a great relationship. so this is a head bug, but they might try to take it in a positive way, like read aloud. let's move, i'm sure. leonel met. she has a tab. you haven't on this message right now in his what's up saying this happened to us in africa. 2010, when we started with the, with the defeat spain, again switch and, and when that up being champion southern glory, do you what you have to do? remember that this allows balls, you can do that. so i think these will be the philosophy of escalante and messy. who are the leaders of this them in facing both themes that they, they know that the if they win the next 2 games against them, if they go in poland they, they will be in the next from thank you for now guys us so much. sure. more to come, i'm just very quickly both of you on the opening day predicted argentina. we're going to win this well cup a in 10 seconds a shirt. are you still sort of standing by that as to what you see on the, on the opening day from the stunning by. yes. kind of, they can make it out of the group and then we'll see what happens after that. all right, fantastic stuff. plenty more. i should see more mat she still to come on day 3 of this i will come here in cats are thanks to my guests. asia congregation and jemma cilla, a big upset. of course. i'm on the same day. 3 of the well cut, the middle east's 1st solomon, in spite of saudi arabia, as they fell off, one of the greatest shocks in the history of the competition con methodology and st . regroup, and still make it through to the knockout stage. our next welcome special is at 1830 jim t. v. you join us, if you can ah a commitment to continuously conserve its wondered, is vital providing breakthrough solutions to renewable g for an environmentally responsible future with transformation and collaboration. indonesia urges and leave the world in moving forward as was recover together, recover stronger it's already been voted the best airport in the world for 2022. now, how much international airport is about to face? 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